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Monday, May 08, 2017 - 10:09 AM UTC
As there are various versions of the Sherman track, Panzer Concepts has come up with Click Links, an offering that allows you the flexibility to combine components to create the style of Sherman track set you require.
Broken down into components – various types of pads, end connectors, and a grouser are available:

  • T48 Pad. 168 Pads. (79 per Side)
  • T51 Pad. 180 Pads. (79 per Side)
  • T49 Pad. 180 Pads. (79 per Side)
  • T54E1 Pad. 180 Pads. (79 per Side)
  • T54E2 Pad. 180 Pads. (79 per Side)
  • T56E1 Pad. 180 Pads. Need (79 per Side)
  • Standard End Connector. 380 Ends ONLY. For use with all pads
  • Duckbill Ends Type 1. 180 Type 1 and 180 Standard End ONLY. For use with all pads
  • Duckbill Ends Type 2. 180 Type 2 and 180 Standard End ONLY. For use with all pads
  • Duckbill Ends Type 3. 180 Type and 180 Standard End ONLY. For use with all pads
  • T51 Grouser. 50 Grousers. For use with Standard End Connector and T51 Pad ONLY at a 4 to 1 Ratio
All the above are in resin and available in 1/35 scale. These are printed to order, thus allow for a 2 to 3 day lead time to produce.

Do visit http://www.panzerconcepts.com/html/tracks.html for further information.
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Considering that Friuls costs almost as much and have to be assembled from track pads and two kinds of teeth (one for straight sections and another type for rounded sections), these look great to me.
MAY 08, 2017 - 07:36 PM
These will be called Sherman Click Links . 1/35th Scale (My Apologies to GTG Resin they use the name Snap Tracks) These are printed Resin not Cast.
MAY 09, 2017 - 12:40 AM
I'm assembling a set of the Friul ATL-12 for an M-10 right now--they're not that bad. CERTAINLY worth the effort.
MAY 09, 2017 - 12:44 AM
Go to hobby tera, you can buy the frul tracks already put together for $45.00
MAY 09, 2017 - 01:09 AM
I've never understood assembly type tracks for Shermans anyway, they don't have any sag to them in real life.
MAY 09, 2017 - 02:59 AM
I like the look and idea, especially with the EEC. I've never had quite the budget for much aftermarket.
MAY 09, 2017 - 03:57 AM
The reason for using individual link track for the double pin designs is nothing to do with reproducing sag but to render the way that the angle of the end connectors (and centre guides in some designs) span the angle of the two attached links on a curve. Short of using Friul's method and providing a different design for those links to the Ines on a straight run, the correct appearance is not possible if all the end connectors are moulded in the same plane as the links as the angle will look wrong. Of course there is the flexible track route but that brings its own challenges in the form of distortion on bends, difficulty removing mould lines etc..
MAY 09, 2017 - 11:33 AM
Oh! I get what you mean. With rubber band tracks the pads will behave properly but the connectors will bend. Thanks for explaining.
MAY 10, 2017 - 01:01 AM
You can also find that the pads bend laterally (the unsupported centres bow onwards on the sprocket as the tension is all on the connectors).
MAY 10, 2017 - 09:55 AM
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