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Brass Tracks
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:01 pm
by Bob Gould
Site that does scale cast brass tank tracks if you're feeling flush
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The tracks weigh several kilos and may sort the running tight problem with T34's
http://www.giesswerk.de/deutsch/produkt ... ßstab-1-6/
Re: Brass Tracks
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:04 pm
by Bob Gould
A set of tiger or panther tracks will set you back about 2 grand!!
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Re: Brass Tracks
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 1:34 am
by Dave Boller
They're very nicely detailed, but the weight addtion must be enormous.
Re: Brass Tracks
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:58 pm
by Bob Gould
whats another few kilos on a 200kg+ tank!
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Re: Brass Tracks
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 2:44 pm
by Kent Wiik
Hi Bob,
Yes the Geisswerk links are a work of art.
I gave myself a set of 10 Panther links in x-mas present a year ago
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to be used as spare ones hanging from the pannier sides.
I was stunned how accurate they were in every detail beside the pins. And yes, they are heavy.
That accuracy is a problem for us Armortek users if we would like to use them in the drive train.
The problem is that they will eat any sprocket ring if not made of steel.
Another problem is that the Armortek sprockets are made with smaller free space between the sprockets ring and the dead accurate Geisswerk links will jam.
Another thing with the T34 as it has no sprocket ring and I know of at least one Armortek owner that will have the Geisswerk T34 nice heavy links on his model.
Kind regards
Kent
Re: Brass Tracks
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 2:51 pm
by Bob Gould
Thanks for info kent. I really did fancy a set for my tiger 1 but youre right they will eat the sprocket rings. Wonder where i can get steel ones from!
It is possible to space the rings wider though i would think
Re: Brass Tracks
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 4:32 pm
by Kent Wiik
Bob Gould wrote:I really did fancy a set for my tiger 1
Please note the 1:6th Tiger links they make is the Verladenkette, the narrow type, only used at railroad transport.
The "normal" type with chevrons they only make in 1:10.
Maybe it is possible convert the standard kit sprocket and get the needed free space between new maybe sprocket rings of steel, but that is a massive undertaking.
Kind regards
Kent
Re: Brass Tracks
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 5:06 pm
by Tim Bowman
Hi Bob. Works of art for sure!! I have tried to talk Martin into 1:6th scale late Tiger 1 links for some time with no luck. : (
Here's some 251 links I have from Martin.
tim
Re: Brass Tracks
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:31 pm
by Bob Gould
They look great. Its a shame they only do narrow ones for tiger.
Re: Brass Tracks
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 8:49 am
by Per Sonnervik
Hi Bob,
I can highly recommend Das Giesswerk as I bought Tiger II tracklinks from him back in 2010 and they are just great - only drawback is the colour. Here are the tracklinks for a 1/6 Tiger II in my case the Jagdtiger;
And here I´m scrutinizing his drawings together with Das Giesserei Meister himself;
As for reworking the drivewheel it´s not that hard - add a bit of extra material, work on it in your lathe and Bob´s your uncle. As for the sprocket ring in steel it´s quite easy too with all the laser cutting companies around instead of milling these by hand. I had my sprocket rings for the late single Tiger II tracks (from Piekenbrink) made this way, see here;
I´m not sure he got the guide teeth right on the Tiger I transport tracks though as they should look the standard ones, see these Tiger I transport tracks found in Hungary.
/Per
Re: Brass Tracks
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:43 am
by Bob Gould
Thanks for the info. Will definitly consider brass tracks for my KT. They will finish it nicely
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