Academy's m10 does that with the boggies and tracks too! I found if you get your hobby knife and make an incision whare the track's would have there gaps.for the separate pad links fixes this issue and everything sits perfectly!
interesting solution, I'll give it a shot next time I do an italeri pattern sherman
@@oddball759mm works great if using vinyl track's they look alot better too! But stops that front boggy riding way up to drive sprocket!
I have one that is currently unbuilt. To get rid of the Italeri bend in my Italeri kits I put some weight inside the model.
Weighting down is a good idea. Shortly after this video was posted though the kit tracks fell apart, I replaced them with new ones from AFV club. I actually did a review of these tracks found here, th-cam.com/video/PiAlVPG8r2w/w-d-xo.html
I have a bit over a dozen Italeri armor models. None of the tracks look good without weight added. I do like the job you did on the Priest. I always imagined the solders on the receiving end of the sermon the Priest could give. You built a damn nice model. I will watch the review you did on the AFV club tracks.
Very nice build!
Great build! DO You recall if there was some additional parts of the kit? I.e. a part that should have fit above the gun, so it couldn't rise. Connecting to the machine gun "ring".
Very nice build. Er....I built the Italeri M7 back in the 1980s.
tracks are far too loose
more like too stiff, these tracks dry rotted out and were replaced with a set of AFV club tracks. The update video is here, th-cam.com/video/PiAlVPG8r2w/w-d-xo.html
Nice work! 👍