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    German Tank Tracks

    My main point is, your model, your choice 👍 Most of it is covered in dirt, mud and dust, anyways. If you want to show exposed track then a brownish-gray colour (not a rusty brown, in other words), would be historically more accurate. The picsI have attached are what I refer to but you can do...
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    Me

    Glad to be on board! I've been modelling since my teens (over 40 yrs), and like many of you, it's been an on-again, off-again thing. Started with WW2 aircraft but my main focus these days is Armour (any era but mostly WW2). I'll build just about anything though, I find it keeps me fresh and...
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    German Tank Tracks

    Only partially true. Tracks, early in the war, were composed mainly of manganese (along with nickel and chromium), and were highly resistant to rusting. However, as the war progressed, supply lines were stretched and other alloys were used to meet need. The composition of steel could also...
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