March 8, 2024
Here one can see the ingenuity of the Zvezda track system. You add half the road wheels, then the tracks, and then the other roadwheels on top, allowing the guide horns to properly feed through. The tracks are a slightly softer plastic to the rest of the kit, which slows them to be bent easily but still hold their shape. One big criticism I have if the kit is that the tracks are held in place by the return rollers acting as pins. The Ferdinand kit had something similar, but the mich larger road wheels held the line in. The IS-2 return rollers are too small and weak for this job, and can be very fiddly or shear off if you’re not too careful.
I am happy to say that I was successful in doing a better job with the running gear than the ISU-152. The proper way to do this is to glue the outer return rollers in first so that it can dry and cure fully, allowing it to take the load. I inserted the pin into middle one but did not glue it. I then wrapped the track around the sprocket which I then inserted. After everything is lined up, glue the rollers to the hull one at a time. The tolerance here is very tight as it easy to have one return roller be too far way from the mount.