Below simple modification that I use on Abrams and Leopard tracks. For reasons unknown to me ( possibly due to material savers ), Heng Long decided that their tracks would always be empty inside
Both the plastic versions ( for Abrams and Leopard ) and the metal version for Leopard have a similar empty space in each of the links ( btw, I don't understand why HL does not produce a metal version of the Abrams tracks - they only deceive customers by saying that the metal tracks for the Leopard are for the Abrams ...).
When it comes to these empty links it is so irritating that when my son rides off-road ( especially in mud, snow and on wet ground ) he always collects "tons" of dirt inside.
My modification aims to solve this problem and prevent the tracks from transporting so much dirt to the sprocket. It doesn't have to look PRO, because my son's tanks are just toys, and from 1 meter no one will notice the difference anyway
I used black hot glue to pour the links. In the Abrams, it looks a bit like rubber inserts, but that wasn't the main purpose.
Modification time - about 2-3 hours.
Caution. The glue is very hot - don't touch it right away!
Caution 2. Hot glue should be pressed directly into empty links cells and then wait until it cools down completely. Cut off the excess with a wallpaper knife only after the glue has completely hardened (waiting 10-15 minutes is enough).
HL- modification of Abrams and Leopard tracks - empty links
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Re: HL- modification of Abrams and Leopard tracks - empty li
Great idea! I'm going to try that next time. The HL M4A3 tracks are the same way. I've tried a few ways with varying success. My best was GO2 glue. It was a bottle I had Lying around for years and it self leveled cured in a couple hours and primer/paint stuck to it. Only caution, when I looked for a replacement bottle on Amazon many reviews said their orders arrived already cured/un-useable, and the bottles said made in China, mine was from Germany...I think.
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Re: HL- modification of Abrams and Leopard tracks - empty li
Thank's.Ecam wrote:Great idea! I'm going to try that next time. The HL M4A3 tracks are the same way. I've tried a few ways with varying success. My best was GO2 glue. It was a bottle I had Lying around for years and it self leveled cured in a couple hours and primer/paint stuck to it. Only caution, when I looked for a replacement bottle on Amazon many reviews said their orders arrived already cured/un-useable, and the bottles said made in China, mine was from Germany...I think.
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You're right. You can use some kind of glue (eg epoxy) to fill the empty chambers and "catch" the level, but hot glue is much more convenient. It solidifies in a few minutes and the excess can be trimmed. In addition, the black color of the hot glue perfectly imitates rubber and does not need to be colored additionally.
I have already done 3 sets of tracks and my son has not lost any pad.
Important note. Hot glue must be injected from the nozzle of the "gun" straight to the bottom of the chamber - then gradually extend the nozzle until it starts to overflow (we need to get an excess). Otherwise, after filling with glue - air bubbles / voids will appear ...