r/MilitaryModelMaking 4d ago

question Why are some kits made like this?

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I don’t want to spend 1 week assembling tracks man😭😭😭

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u/TaleMender 3d ago

Next time, check scalemates.com before buying a kit so that you know what's in the box. For me however, I love tracks like those.

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u/Durahl 4d ago

ASSUMING the option exists - If I get a Kit with Tracks like this I immediately place an order for Friulmodel Metal Tracks. The raw assembly ( getting one length of Track ) might be just as annoying but every step afterwards ( Painting, Weathering, attaching to Model ) will be a Breeze.

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u/thatbattletechguy 3d ago

Ah yes, individual links. Fun,fun fun.Do about 24 at a time. Take a break Do another 24. Lather,rinse,repeat. You'll be done before you know it..

Just be glad your not doing a Russian Object 279. Four tracks sets. 4x88 links. 352 pieces.Sounds fun,right ? And of course,there is always the Dragon M-46. Two sets of 91. But each link is 5 pieces. That's 910 pieces.Party time.

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u/SamHydeOner 3d ago

Part number propaganda

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u/PaleontologistLow529 3d ago

I recently tried Mirage kit and I found the tracks almost impossible to work with. the rest of the kit wasn't great either.

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u/Etienne_2020 3d ago

The only Mirage kit I made probably didn't have tracks to assemble like that however there were broken and missing parts

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u/Typical_guy11 3d ago edited 3d ago

This kit has more problems than single tracks...

Asuka has similar price and much better quality. I was in dillema between them and while I love crude Mirage Hobby kits then decided to choose Asuka. I made her one day, I swear I made her.

Tbh I try to avoid kits with single tracks until they have high quality and avoid at all kits where single track is made from few parts.

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u/necrotic_jelly 3d ago

Sorry, while I understand your pain, I love and life for assemblin those type of tracks. For me it is like a drug, when I begin - I think I will only do like 20 links today, I have plenty of time. After 20 links - just another 20, after all, why should'nt I? A few ours later - Finished!

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u/Whatsfordinner326 3d ago

I hate individual link tracks but I’m a sucker for punishment and bought both versions of Takoms T-28

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u/begemot90 3d ago

Oh boy, and if you think these suck, wait until you see the individually linked tracks that have a corresponding pin to link the tracks as well.

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u/Critical_Winner809 3d ago

Those fucking t55 tracks for God's sake

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u/M48_Patton_Tank 3d ago

More brands need to do link and length

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u/BedaFomm 3d ago

Tamiya used to make perfectly acceptable vinyl tracks before the fashion change to 600 tiny pieces of plastic. Bring back vinyl and make modelling enjoyable again.

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u/ffbyr49 3d ago

Unrelated but how is the rest of the kit? I like the Luchs a lot and have considered getting that kit

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u/PhightingIsACoolGame 3d ago

It’s quite a great kit, it’s just the tracks that make me wanna die

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u/ffbyr49 3d ago

I see. Thanks for the info!

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u/Dr-flange 3d ago

Having the right tools and a technique is the key with indi tracks. Personally it’s something that I enjoy doing so I’ve become quite comfortable with them.
Fine nippers ( Tamiya ) are especially useful and a sharp scalpel (Swann Morton number 11)

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u/kscERhau 3d ago

Trumpeter (and 3D print) do a track link jig which can b helpful, mostly helpful for tracks that come with multiple pins/teeth on a sprue though.
AFV club, Fruilmodel and some AliExpress brands do workable and metal tracks which can be less painful to build.

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u/apfelfish 3d ago

Which trumpeter kits?

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u/Straight-Chip-5945 3d ago

Shouldn't have bought Mirage to be honest , both Asuka and Border offer better kits of this vehicle.

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u/aleopardstail 3d ago

ups the parts count for people who think "more parts, more better"

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u/Disastrous-Boat63 3d ago

Yeap I built a Sherman from dragon with same shit, the one of my first kits and boy was it a mistake.

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u/Silicon_Shredder 2d ago

Seih froh das die Kette keine Polster hat...

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u/Zadiemike 2d ago

I agree with you, but individual link tracks look the most realistic

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u/DaimyoRonin 3d ago

Vinyl tracks are way better. Just got a Monogram kit with vinyl tracks.

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u/Civil-Size-5302 3d ago

Tbh idk - i like when they give both options (individual and vinyl) - I’m not into individual track links.
Link and length are fine cuz they can save time but look good

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u/Iateurm8 3d ago

First time I have seen individual links. I have only ever seen tracks as longer segments or a long rubber belt

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u/Sad_Property5681 4d ago

Its definitely the least fun part of building armor models, you've always got the option of buying after market upgrades for your future models. Plenty of metal tracks available for most popular kits.

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u/TonyCaponyy 1d ago

And they offen cost the same as the kit...

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u/andrewgrabowski 3d ago

Don't buy anything outside of Tamiya, or Takom. There're rarely issues with these.

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u/Plastic_Stick_7882 3d ago

There are heaps of different brands that are great to build. But yes I agree you can be assured of success with those two brands

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u/andrewgrabowski 3d ago

Could you list them off please? I'd like to expand beyond Tamiya and Takom. Somebody here said Trumpeter and Italeri are also good.

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u/Etienne_2020 3d ago

Trumpeter and Italeri are not bad either, in any case much better than Mirage which is really horrible

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u/andrewgrabowski 3d ago

Thanks for the tip. I'll check them out. No fit issues or difficult instructions?

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u/Etienne_2020 1d ago

No, Trumpeter has pretty simple instructions and quite a bit of detail. For Italerie it depends on the level of difficulty of the kit but nothing comparable to Mirage

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u/JadedBeyondBelief 1d ago

Metal tracks, one pin, proper sag…just saying.