Soviet IS-4/T-10 metal tracks
Spade Ace Models | No. SAT-35223 | 1:35
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Gerçekler
- Marka:
- Spade Ace Models
- Başlık:
- Soviet IS-4/T-10 metal tracks
- Numara:
- SAT-35223
- ölçek:
- 1:35
- tip:
- Detay seti
- Yayınlandı:
- 2015 Yeni araç
İşaretleri
JS-4
T-10
Kutu içeriği
Beyaz metal, çubuk
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Yorumlar
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Has anyone used Space Ace tracks and Friul tracks? How perform both products compared to each other?
7 July 2016, 10:48
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I have used both, I like Spade Ace for their lower cost and their selection for newer kits. For example the Soviet 2S7 Pion needs two boxes of t-80 Fruil tracks to get the number you need but you can purchase one Spade Ace set specifically designed for the Pion. As for quality Spade Ace seem to be a little softer than Friul. Both companies require you to clean up the pin holes by drilling them out. The wire used to pin the tracks together is harder to snip than Friul. So do not use your best sprue cutters on them, go buy a cheap pair at a hardware store. The casting quality seem pretty equal. I actually have the tracks you have listed on my wishlist for my Russian 2P19 Laucher.
20 July 2016, 23:56