
fixed the date mistake from 1965 to 1968 and added that it is a rare MOKEI model
Oh thanks for the info. I will check that out.PainlessWolf wrote:Good Afternoon,
Fruilmetal or Spade Ace might be able to help with a set of working metal tracks for that IS-3. Looking forward to your build.
regards,
Painless
Thank you for the vote of confidence but looks like I may have a "mission impossible" on my hand here, The weird drive sprocket is not scale and is some kind of custom design that may be impossible to find a replacementJimster wrote:If it can be done, I’m sure you are the one that can do it.
I have looked at both sites and can not find anything for a T-10 JS III. Probably because the tracks used on the Tamiya JS III are not a scale design. I am making some efforts to find a solution..PainlessWolf wrote:Good Afternoon,
Fruilmetal or Spade Ace might be able to help with a set of working metal tracks for that IS-3. Looking forward to your build.
regards,
Painless
Those look very robust! What scale is that model?c.rainford73 wrote:Here are mine.