Some of you who know something about me, know i do work with resin  
castings and produce sci-fi kits. Recently i have begun to look into stepping  
things up, taking me from resin kits to styrene kits (or at least some of 
them), 
 but i am also looking at other things such as tank related parts  :)
 
I know i can't do everything (producing useable parts that everyone  could 
use for every tank), but i could start to do some.
 
The plastic injectors i am looking at all have a mold size of about 3"  
square but might know someone that might be able to do mold blocks up to 6"  
(still have to talk more to them about some parts).
 
at first i was thinking of using regular styrene , but thought i'd need to  
add some sleeves into the links to help prevent wear, but then starting 
looking  into some harder materials that i might be able to use (still 
checking) such as  nylon. they would hold up much better than regular styrene, 
and i 
don't think  they would need any kind of sleeve cast into them but think 
there  is a possible draw-back  -  not being able to be painted (unless  
someone out there know's otherwise).
 
another limitation is the amount of material required to make a part, the  
injectors i am looking at have a limit of 1 oz of material (think that's 
liquid,  not weight), so some parts might be out of the question to make - for 
now.
 
if the other person would be willing to make some of the bigger parts for  
me, those i think would be some road wheels and sprocket wheels - oh, while 
i'm  thinking of road wheels, there is a material that is used to make 
rubber like  gaskets that i was thinking of for making the rubber tires for the 
road wheels,  but haven't obtained a sample of it yet to see if it really is 
closer to rubber,  if so, we have rubber tires (again, limited only by size 
and volume of material  needed). the sprockets i thought could be done in 
nylon as well as i think that  would hold up fairly well but still need to 
work out the hubs to mount them to  and the mounting them to the drive shafts 
(and hope they don't break)
 
the parts would be in 1:6 scale
 
as to the tanks i am thinking of looking into for parts....but would have  
to do research to see if the track links would be feasible to make and use
 
Tiger (but of course, I have one)
 
Sherman (i have no real knowledge of them so i don't know if one track fits 
 all)
 
Abram (not 100% sure as i don't know if there are any real variants of the  
tank or just the one, again, i have no knowledge of this tank).
 
Stug
 
as it's still several months away before i can think about getting an  
injector, i do know i'll be getting one, so i might as well start looking into  
other subjects that i can do using the injector.
 
I don't want anyone to think that these would be a cheap things to buy as i 
 have been pricing nylon and it's a few dollars a pound for it and the 
molds  could cost me $500 - $1500 on up.
 
now parts such as hatches and such would be made out of styrene, this way  
they can be easily painted along with the rest of your tank.
 
the nylon parts (if i can get everything worked out) i wanted to see about  
maybe trying for 4 colors, black, light gray, medium gray and dark gray. i 
was  sort of leaning towards the gray as i thought if they could be painted 
and the  paint were to wear off, the gray could sort of be a bare steel 
color (or i could  look into an orange brown for a rust color if i could get 
custom colors  somehow).
 
oh and the road and idle wheels that i do make, i plan to make them to  
accept bearings (i think i can get a good supply of them so i could include  
them with each wheel and also as replacement parts).
 
i would even consider a generic track design
 
if i can get things to all work out, i think some of this could be a big  
boost for future tank building.
 
Chris

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