So I finally completed my "partial" restoration of My fuze the other day, I know it isn't anything special, but I like how fuzes function so if I can't have them in working condition they are just strange paperweights to me. I had been waiting to find the right screws for it, but decided to make them by hand. The fuze as you will see in the picture was pretty beaten up and was one solid mass on the inside. During the restoration I did lose some paint, but I expected to since some of the paint looked like it was flaking off anyways when I received it.
I can't find my original image of it since it has been a while, but I dug up what I think were the seller's image of it:

After taking it apart (had to drill screws unfortunately as they were rusted solid)

And a video of the finished product showing how it was armed and worked (I'm no expert so please only constructive criticism lol):
[video=youtube;GzLHJIVS4uc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzLHJIVS4uc[/video]
I can't find my original image of it since it has been a while, but I dug up what I think were the seller's image of it:

After taking it apart (had to drill screws unfortunately as they were rusted solid)

And a video of the finished product showing how it was armed and worked (I'm no expert so please only constructive criticism lol):
[video=youtube;GzLHJIVS4uc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzLHJIVS4uc[/video]