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Re: Modelling Mishaps
Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 9:32 pm
by Jimster
No injury but I once spent many hours painting and weathering an HO scale Shay logging locomotive kit and when I was about to spray on a protective flat clear coat I accidentally grabbed gray primer and ruined one side.
Re: Modelling Mishaps
Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 9:56 pm
by Schultzy
Jimster wrote:No injury but I once spent many hours painting and weathering an HO scale Shay logging locomotive kit and when I was about to spray on a protective flat clear coat I accidentally grabbed gray primer and ruined one side.
Talk about an “oh no” second!!!
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Re: Modelling Mishaps
Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 10:11 pm
by Son of a gun-ner
Jimster wrote:No injury but I once spent many hours painting and weathering an HO scale Shay logging locomotive kit and when I was about to spray on a protective flat clear coat I accidentally grabbed gray primer and ruined one side.
Oh wow. That by far worse than an injury.
Re: Modelling Mishaps
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 1:27 am
by Jimster
Yes. I would rather have sliced some bacon off my thumb with a dull Xacto #11 blade.
Re: Modelling Mishaps
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 3:31 am
by Mic
Reminds me of the melting finger prints into plastic with plastic glue.. How many models have been ruined by my own stupidity!
Re: Modelling Mishaps
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 9:39 am
by Son of a gun-ner
Mic wrote:Reminds me of the melting finger prints into plastic with plastic glue.. How many models have been ruined by my own stupidity!
Oh yeah, I remember doing that as a lad. But I learnt not to do it again

lol
Re: Modelling Mishaps
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 2:59 pm
by Model Builder 4
A couple of weeks ago while using a very fine needle like screwdriver to remove a small stubborn screw on my 222 it slipped entering through the side of my thumb and exiting through the top

luckily it just went through the skin and didn't enter the fleshie bit

it took a second for it to sink in while I sat there with a screwdriver hanging out of my thumb
Cheers, Lee.
Re: Modelling Mishaps
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 4:12 pm
by Son of a gun-ner
Ok, I give in, let's tell you about something REALLY dumb I once did. . . .
To cut a long story short, imagine a very hard piece of metal (stainless spring type steel) backed up by a very soft bit of plastic. And you only need an 1/8th inch hole in the metal. The item is a weird shape to support, got no vice available, I know, let's hold it in my hand. . . .
Yep, you guessed correctly what I did to the webbed part between thumb and forefinger

Re: Modelling Mishaps
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 4:36 pm
by jarndice
And to think they shut all those mental hospitals in the 70s and 80s when this forum alone could have filled a couple of wards quite easily

Re: Modelling Mishaps
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 8:08 pm
by Mic
Son of a gun-ner wrote:Ok, I give in, let's tell you about something REALLY dumb I once did. . . .
To cut a long story short, imagine a very hard piece of metal (stainless spring type steel) backed up by a very soft bit of plastic. And you only need an 1/8th inch hole in the metal. The item is a weird shape to support, got no vice available, I know, let's hold it in my hand. . . .
Yep, you guessed correctly what I did to the webbed part between thumb and forefinger

Did you cry?
