sassgrunt wrote:Glad they made it to you Carl. One thing I've done in the past with the idler wheels is to "fill in" the edges with super glue. Then sand the face on a sheet of sandpaper on a flat surface, and when you paint them, the gap between metal & plastic will disappear and it will look like the real thing. -Mike
Mike these are just excellent parts. Thank you so much for the idea and the kindness you have shown by shipping these to me

They make such a huge difference and look spectacular!
Silly question
How does one fit Mato metal or plastic sprockets on a heng long Sherman?
The shafts are a bit too large and the offset is different. Do I need Mato metal gearboxes?
If so does anyone know a part number for silly old me?
