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One piece of my Newark Partizan loot was an ancient fujimi kit I picked up in the bring and buy just £3……

My no1 son got a bit frustrated with a fujimi kit and I offered to repair it – yep it was tight fitting flexible tracks so loved by modellers. As it happened one of my 50p practical wargaming articles was about just this issue – advocating dumping them in favour of homemade ones of a paper spine and transverse thin plastic sheet pieces….the 1990’s….

The kit that came half baked

Nope I just dug out a mini stapler and moments later I had a secure connection. Gone are my days of heated screwdrivers creating rivet heads much as sometimes I could get them perfect. Yet they still tore apart …..huh hmmm.

Trouble with stapling is you have to get the tension just right – too tight and the wheels snap, too loose and it looks all wrong.

I had to smash off the upper hull to get the tank track out from misglued parts when it first arrived for repairs….

Needless to say I cracked some idlers.

And of course being a fujimi kit no1 son had also lost patience with the minuscule parts…… sometime later I am crawling around on the carpet looking for those very same parts – I look up and see my medieval hordes glaring at me!

The Tank commander is nervous as nearby are lots of soldiers armed with edged weapons and no paint on them…..

Anyway not satisfied with fixing no1 sons Kv 1a than I get the same model in the bring and buy for him and he says as I am doing a good job on the first one I can just make the other one from scratch……..

The Newark bring and buy bargain….. maybe

Not medieval May but “Mayday” May perhaps.

At least he does his own painting.

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By lorenzoseventh

Wargaming in an erratic style

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