(Well, it's still Monday somewhere in the world...)
So I recently happened to aquire a couple of small MDF kits, but I hadn't had time to build any of them.
I decided to build the Piano first.
Although the kit was a bit fiddly and the piano is quite petite, it was pretty straight forward to assemble. The end result is certainly worth the effort.It was about time I aquired this essential piece of WW2 terrain; every modern war film has a piano in it it seems.
Happy gaming!
So I recently happened to aquire a couple of small MDF kits, but I hadn't had time to build any of them.
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| An Upright Piano from 4Ground and a nice little Village Fountain from Sarissa Precision. |
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| All the parts for the piano. |
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| Starting with the stool, It's tiny! All those blobs of glue will disappear when it dries though. |
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| Some of the sheets were a bit warped or bent, so the keys needed pressure while drying... |
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| ...and dry. All good. |
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| The sides also needed some pressure. Note I have fixed part I in this step contrary to the instructions. |
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| Front pieces glued in place. More pressure needed. |
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| The outer sides and backpiece hides all the ugly joins. And needs pressure, you guessed it. |
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| And last of all the lid. Which was bent as a banana and needed pressure. |
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| The finished instrument is liberated by a German soldier. |
Happy gaming!











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