looks like they have a rubber tyre on them.
regards john
so far I'm at a point where I may source some different gearboxes. What I have done that has worked so far with testing is I've employed the metal Heng Long metal sprockets with a small metal spacer about 2mm between the two halves and they are now the same width as the Mato ones. Doing a bench test with the tracks and my sprockets they mesh well and no binding
Yes Soeren it's a Lee. I've been able to wire the upper turret to rotate and the sponson mounted 75mm has servo recoil and flash. Elevation is under construction at the moment for the large cannonSoeren wrote:This will be a very cool tank when finished. GRANTed it has the option to work both guns remote controlled. But it was a Lee right?

Thanks to My friends Mike (Sassgrunt) and MichaelC on the forum the drivetrain on the Lee is now fitted. The Mato tracks that Louis reccomended for his Priest build work fantastic now. They are such a leap in detail and function compared to the plastic Heng Long tracks. So thank you to you guys





Hey Carl,c.rainford73 wrote:This evening I came home to find some fantastic bits in a box from Mr Sassgrunt (Mike) on the forum for this M-3 Lee build. He shipped them a few days ago ( for free) from Hawaii all the way to the East Coast!!!!
I am blown away by the level of kindness that is exhibited by members of the forum like Mike who do kind deeds like this for people like myself again and again.
Now I will proceed with these parts to mount the Mato tracks on the Lee.
Those are my 3 year old sons hands by the wayin the picture as he is helping dad with this build
Mike thank you![]()
Carl
I've been working on this situation behind the scenes with the help of Mr Sassgrunt and MichaelC so here's where I'm at.