During the recent Megablitz game at the Defence Academy Shrivenham, I stuck my Michelin map to a whiteboard using a blob of Blu-Tac which I found in the room. When packing up, many of the players lent a hand and someone other than me folded up the map. When I was sorting things out last week I was surprised to find the Blu-Tac still attached. Now I am worried that it may have been the only thing holding the British armed forces together! What should I do?
Say nothing. Act casual.
ReplyDeleteFind whoever it was invented blu-tac, line him up against a wall, and shoot him.
ReplyDeleteDo not worry, even though the British Army operates on Blu-Tac, it still does not beat the US in Duct Tape stakes.
ReplyDeleteKeep those bits - treasure them. They must be the real thing. Last Xmas I went out to buy some replacement WHITE BluTak, which we use to fasten up our Xmas lights around the breakfast room window.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't get any. Lots of blank looks in the shop where I have always bought it. Like the 20mm Hinchliffe Napoleonic artillery range, it never existed. Finished up buying cheap imitation in the village Stop & Shop.
Spent a lot of time rescuing hanging loops of unstuck lights last Xmas - shabby! My credibility has suffered.
BluTak is a wargamers' friend - I use it for hundreds of jobs, but what happened to the white stuff? Questions in the House, please.
I'm in agreement, with Mr Foster we refer to duct tape as 100 mile an hour tape, because that's how it is normally applied! Very fast an in copious quantities ....)
ReplyDeleteNo wonder the press is full of stories of £300k worth of MoD equipment going missing!
ReplyDeleteMSFoy - search on Amazon.co.uk for "Bostik Blu-tack Mastic Adhesive Non-toxic White 60g Ref 801127 [Pack 12]"
ReplyDeleteIs this what you're looking for? :-)
Red Cardinal - yes indeed, thank you! Must get some in for Xmas...
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ReplyDeleteIf I'm asked I'll say it was the bloke in the fez.....
Archduke Piccolo
ReplyDeleteSomething in your comment leads me to the belief you're not a fan....
Paul Foster
ReplyDeleteGood stuff duct tape. It says much for the quality of our current cars that no duct tape has so far been used on them...
MSFoy
ReplyDeleteI always have a lump of Blu-Tac in the modelling tools drawer - damn useful stuff!
Don M
ReplyDeleteAh - so that's not the speed at which it falls off?
Arthur1815
ReplyDeleteI'm racked with guilt - I'll take it back next time I'm there!
Red Cardinal
ReplyDeleteConsumer advice and shopping hint too?
I don't know but if it was meant to be a road block it appears to have just missed.
ReplyDeleteTim not only is in not the speed in which it falls off it is usually the only component that stays intact!I think that is secret to most armor effectiveness!Millions spent in research only to be saved by a buck fifty roll of tape....God I love my country ...)
ReplyDeleteRoss Mac
ReplyDeleteIf it had been a roadblock the Panzers would simply have driven round it...
Don M
ReplyDeleteI see. So Abrams is more expensive than M60 'cos it contains more duct tape?
>>Red Cardinal
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Tim, sadly I don't get any comission! :)
I'd have to ask Bill about the M1 but the body armor, it's the tape lol
ReplyDeleteThere's a science fiction book, Beyond the Frontier: Invincible, where the humans negotiate an alliance with a race of spider aliens in exchange for the "universal fixing tool" the aliens have seen the humans use. A case of duct tape.
ReplyDeleteSAROE
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fair swop - at least I now know what all the spiders in my garage are after!