Im after a track link casting.

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Im after a track link casting.

Post #1 by niner » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:04 pm

First gear have well and truly chinned me off when I asked if they could supply a new track or spare links for my 375 dozer so I need to look at getting a fix sorted.

Is it easy to cast one from white metal? is there anyone who could do it?

This is my issue.

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Cheers in advance.


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Re: Im after a track link casting.

Post #2 by topkit » Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:09 pm

I have cast track links for the Shinsei Hitachi a few years back, i have a load of track links as spares but would need to match it to your one what scale is the model.


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Re: Im after a track link casting.

Post #3 by Joes1989 » Sun Sep 08, 2013 6:13 pm

The 375 is 1/50th made by first gear!

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Re: Im after a track link casting.

Post #4 by niner » Sun Sep 08, 2013 9:29 pm

I forgot about this post, I've hit no end of brick walls looking for this tracklink and pretty much given up.

Thanks for that Joe, yeah it's the 1:50 375 from 1st gear. I will never buy another 1st gear model after the way they dealt with me over this.


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