The best way to get a mould of your track links

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hatakashi
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The best way to get a mould of your track links

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After running the tank in thick mud a month or so ago, I took my tank out again last night and found quite a few good samples of mould...

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Between the wheels...

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Briefly took the tank out a couple days ago to run it's tracks and stuff for a bit haha

Sewed a new Black Panzer Uniform for the commander...em...needs to upgrade a bit later
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I'm kinda wondering if I can take a mould of one of your track links? ;)
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Not sure I understand what you are trying to do here. Are you trying to make a mould to make spare tracks. I have done some moulding in resin and white metal. Nice tank.
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