In Bag Review of Top Brass 1/35th Scale Sherman Track Set
Set TK301
By Ray Mehlberger
Copyright: 199x
Out of production.
By Ray Mehlberger
Copyright: 199x
Out of production.
The M4 Sherman was one of the most widely-used AFVs of the Second World War, and since then it has been used in many conflicts worldwide, right up to recent times.
THE SET:
I don’t know where Top Brass is located.
This set comes in a stapled-shut clear cello bag, with a header card on it.
It contains 9 black plastic trees of track links, that have 18 links per tree (162 total links). These are the Double I cleat pattern blocks that were used on British Sherman and Grant tanks.
I don’t know where Top Brass is located.
This set comes in a stapled-shut clear cello bag, with a header card on it.
It contains 9 black plastic trees of track links, that have 18 links per tree (162 total links). These are the Double I cleat pattern blocks that were used on British Sherman and Grant tanks.
There are two zip-locked clear cello bags, each holding hundreds of steel metal cleats and the instructions.
A close up of a metal connecter.
The instructions consist of a single-sheet, folded twice to form 6 pages in 2 ¾” x 6” page format.
Pages 1, 5 & 6 give the instructions.
Pages 2, 3 & 4 show the assemblies.
The metal cleats are to be placed on the outside of drive sprockets, between the gear teeth. There are way-more of these parts than what is needed. Why?
The detail is very good.
Recommended.
Pages 1, 5 & 6 give the instructions.
Pages 2, 3 & 4 show the assemblies.
The metal cleats are to be placed on the outside of drive sprockets, between the gear teeth. There are way-more of these parts than what is needed. Why?
The detail is very good.
Recommended.