Just FYI the Ammo and AK stuff is expensive.
In the states where I am a bottle of Ammo or AK stuff is $14-$15. for 100 ml.
Many modelers use Gun Bluing solution. It turns metal tracks black not blue.
I use something called Oxpho-blue from Brownells. It's much more affordable and it comes in 4 oz to 32 oz sized containers.
https://www.brownells.com/tools-cleanin ... xpho-blue/
100ml = 3.38 fl Oz.
4 fl Oz. of Oxpho-blue is $9.99
32 fl Oz. is $59.99, I bought this size on sale last December for $48.
Just sharing a more affordable option that works the same.
Ammo Burnishing fluid
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Re: Ammo Burnishing fluid
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Re: Ammo Burnishing fluid
Hi Mr tank a lot,
I have a HAYA Chieftain being delivered tomorrow. It has metal tracks with rubber pads.
Would this Burnishing Fluid be OK to use on them......and should I run some thin superglue around the rubber pads - just to make sure they are fixed properly?
I have a HAYA Chieftain being delivered tomorrow. It has metal tracks with rubber pads.
Would this Burnishing Fluid be OK to use on them......and should I run some thin superglue around the rubber pads - just to make sure they are fixed properly?
Never too old to learn........
Re: Ammo Burnishing fluid
Since first reading this I have watched the video from Mr tank a lot to see that the tracks that he was using were fitted with rubber pads, so I should have no worries about dunking my new Chieftain tracks when they arrive - this is a much better idea than painting them!
Never too old to learn........