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This is my first post and, apart from wanting to say hello to all you guys I thought I would do something I have not seen on the site before and, show some pics of a rebuild that I undertook on a K&C Chaffee.

I hope, that firstly, all the pics come through in one attempt if not it will be in a few threads but, I wanted to show that even when disaster has struck your AFV's etc they can be rebuilt and, look as good as new. I have done lots of this kind of work and, other stuff so, do not give up if you have that dreaded accident with your prized pieces.

The pics show the initial devastation through to completion

I look forward to discussing our hobby with you all in the coming future.
Mitch
 

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Hi Mitch, a very warm welcome to the forum,hope you enjoy.Great work on the Chaffee by the way,its a great model and you've done an excellent repair.

Rob
 
Welcome to the forum. Beautiful repair work. What happened to the Chaffee? Hit by an 88 perhaps? -- Al
 
Well done Mitch!, nice save. you have also taken the first step toward the conversion process, let your mind run free!
Ray
(P.S. Welcome)
 
Welcome to the forum. With repair talent like that you have the ability to make this hobby so much more affordable for yourself because the damaged stuff at dealers and ebay go for a hefty discount. As long as your not looking to flip/sell product its a great way to go! I wish I had the time and talent you appear to have because I could save a lot of money and probably have a much deeper collection.
 
This is my first post and, apart from wanting to say hello to all you guys I thought I would do something I have not seen on the site before and, show some pics of a rebuild that I undertook on a K&C Chaffee.

I hope, that firstly, all the pics come through in one attempt if not it will be in a few threads but, I wanted to show that even when disaster has struck your AFV's etc they can be rebuilt and, look as good as new. I have done lots of this kind of work and, other stuff so, do not give up if you have that dreaded accident with your prized pieces.

The pics show the initial devastation through to completion

I look forward to discussing our hobby with you all in the coming future.
Mitch

Dear "Mitch":
Splendid photos of your great repair job on the K&C Chaffee tank model. I have the same set displayed on my about 3 by 4 foot Battle of the Bulge diorama.
Welcome to "The Forum" as well,
"Iron Brigade" 3 May 2010
 
I love broken stuff. It costs less and if done right you can freak people out when you convert it and someone else thinks it was pristine and collectible
 
Thanks for the warm welcome and, glad you like the work. I do lots of stuff like this to help collectors whose pieces have been damaged just enjoy tinkering and, know what its like to pay good money for something and, have it damaged.

CFM... Never bought from E-bay and never thought of doing it as a profit thing I just don't think there would be a market as you would have to state that it was a previously damaged piece and repaired and, most collectors want 'mint' (I know I do).

In coming weeks etc I will post some repaints and conversions which, hopefully will be of interest.

Look forward to chatting with you all soon
 
Hi Mitch great job mate like previously said i envy those with the skill/confidence to do repaint,repairs etc etc will look forward to your future posts.
 
Mitch,

Welcome aboard, I’m pretty new here myself and find browsing the forum pretty informative. Excellent job on the repair, the Winter Chaffee was my first AFV purchase. Cheers…Alby
 
Welcome Mitch...looks like a very skilllful repair which type of glue did you use?...Nicely done...Best regards Frank
 
Welcome Mitch...looks like a very skilllful repair which type of glue did you use?...Nicely done...Best regards Frank

Vezzolf...

Thanks for that. I use Lots of different products mostly, now I use rocket products as you have to be really careful with some glues as they either do not refix polystone or, nastily can melt the bits you are trying to bond.

Hope this helps
 

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