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I received the MT Abrams Green Pack as a Christmas gift, so now I have six more tanks. I'd like to super detail then as in the previous posts, Could someone please post the prices and link for the resin sets of one-piece Abrams wheels/treads. Thankyou.
First batch is finally available! I have 26 sets of treads, 3D Printed in gray resin, available for purchase. One set includes a left side and right side tread, to complete one MTL tank upgrade. https://i.imgur.com/CIXPyRW.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/5eSP0tX.jpg$6.50/set plus your choice shipping (below).6 or more sets gets you free priority shipping! Shipping options:US First Class Padded Envelope - $4US Priority Box - $8
Chuck, the ordering info is in the Trading Post section (which you can't access until you have 25 posts). Here is a copy of that info (s you can got to detail your tanks instead of posting messages here to reach 25).
That looks fantastic .. is that the etched chains? I like it .. My biggest worry is that if I want to remove the load for storage --- how would you make that work?
3D printed chains!https://i.imgur.com/69BPPMY.jpgYou'll have to implement a Train Taco storage system. https://i.imgur.com/Du5OVs6.jpg
I can firmly say that I am very thankful to Micro Trains having these DODX flats produced. They look great!
With that being said, I'm going to order those replacement treads that Mark W has been producing. Not only because the better detail but also because of the error Micro Trains made with the Abrams... I attached photos of what I discovered. With CAD/CAM there should be no errors, and when I started to look closer, I was surprised to see that the left versus right treads didn't match. Not only are the tread angles wrong, but the road wheels are out of position. I just don't get it, especially when MT charges $16 for a pair.
I love what Mark W has done with 3D printiing to make these Armour vehicles better models, and has given me the incentive to investigate and purchase other "N-Scale" armour. Looking at my collection of 1/144 scale models, and measuring with a N-Scale ruler, I'm going to get rid of my 1/144 and start collecting true "N-Scale" military vehicles.
Now I got to figure out how to "de-stress" my Deluxe Innovations DODX flats so I can run them with my MTs.