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Started by Greenshirt at 07-05-2009 9:49 AM. Topic has 73 replies.
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   07-05-2009, 9:49 AM
Greenshirt


Joined on 11-10-2005
Leonardtown, Maryland
Posts 183
Re: Stupid Mistakes
 jwb wrote:

Every. Single. Build.

Without fail.

At least I'm consistent. Smile [:)]

Impatience gets me every time -- it's like I'm 10 years old again.

Tim


On the bench (all 1/72nd):
Italeri HS-129B-1
Fujimi Spitfire F Mk.XIVe
CMR Spitfire I (resin)
Testors Spitfire 22
Revell Hurricane IIc
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   07-05-2009, 12:52 PM
Aggieman


Joined on 10-30-2003
Katy TX
Posts 1,204
Re: Stupid Mistakes
Yep, every build I make a stupid mistake.  Before I read this thread I thought it was just me being an Aggie ...

Gig 'Em, Steven
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   07-05-2009, 3:12 PM
Luftwoller


Joined on 02-25-2007
Bournemouth UK
Posts 4,215
Re: Stupid Mistakes

I assure you, its not just you. I frick up something on all my builds...for fun sometimes LOL.

Heres a goodun. I built something memorable, cant remember what. When photographing my models, i put a piece of coloured card on the bench with a bend in so as not to show a sharp edge. I place my model plane on the card, ready to photograph it.......and the card straightens out...fast and catapults my plastic lovely onto my metal seat and then the floor. Doh.

The moral of the story is, make sure the front edge of your card is secured by a bulldog clip LOL.

...Guy

 



..'Your an embarrassment to the human genus, makes me ashamed to call myself Homo'.
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   07-05-2009, 8:10 PM
model geek


Joined on 01-04-2009
Algonquin, IL
Posts 275
Re: Stupid Mistakes

All,

I love the responses!!! This thread was started out of frustration but I've learned a couple of important things.

1) We'll always make mistakesBlack Eye [B)]. Correct them and learn from them.

2) Most importantly be able to laughLaugh [(-D] at ourselves and keep a sense of humor!

Thanks for all the replies! Keep em coming.


Tom
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   07-05-2009, 9:31 PM
figure freak


Joined on 06-24-2009
Joplin, Mo
Posts 294
Re: Stupid Mistakes
Every single model, i have a lot that are unfixable and are VERY nice kits by dragon and trumpeter that are halfway done just ruined, thats why i usually stick to figures
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   07-05-2009, 11:05 PM
Gordon D. King

Joined on 12-20-2002
Laconia, N.H.
Posts 576
Re: Stupid Mistakes
I have knocked over a bottle of glue or paint on my hobby table a couple of time. I have done it a couple of times. It makes me feel very, very stupid.
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   07-06-2009, 2:49 AM
Phil_H

Joined on 08-30-2005
Sydney, Australia
Posts 2,949
Re: Stupid Mistakes

 Gordon D. King wrote:
I have knocked over a bottle of glue or paint on my hobby table a couple of time. I have done it a couple of times. It makes me feel very, very stupid.

I actually managed to knock over a jar of Tamiya extra-thin liquid cement. How do you knock over one of those wide, squat, square bottles? I don't know, I just did it. Black Eye [B)] What was in the path of the cement spill?  A (short) length of indi-link tracks that I was assembling at the time....Dead [xx(]  Luckily enough this length was to live in the upper run, behind the side skirt, so no huge loss.

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   07-06-2009, 2:03 PM
ironpumper

Joined on 10-02-2006
Acworth Georgia
Posts 15
Re: Stupid Mistakes
Well, for ME, it never fails that some critical part that I'm painting or gluing gets launched into the ether, never to be seen again. I partially solved this by stapling some plastic paint covers across the front of my bench and draping it over my lap, that way, small parts that USUALLY drop in my lap are easily found. Still haven't solved that "launching" problem..somewhere in my basement are HUD displays, landing gear struts, joysticks, actuators, antennas, so on and so forth...
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   07-06-2009, 8:10 PM
traveller

Joined on 02-02-2003
Towradgi, near the beach!
Posts 270
Re: Stupid Mistakes

 wing_nut wrote:
I don't make stupid mistakes.  All of mine appear to be very carefully tought out and well planned.

As with me, practice makes perfect!!!

I owe, I owe, its off to work I go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Smile [:)]

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   07-07-2009, 3:19 PM
tom regit


Joined on 04-08-2009
Langley, B.C.
Posts 2
Re: Stupid Mistakes
   My 1/72 Academy F6F Hellcat sat in my display cabinet for about two years, but it had an odd look about it that I could not quite put my finger on.  One day it dawned on me that the landing gear legs and wheels were assembled inboard the gear doors.  DOH!  Whistling [:-^]Oops [oops]

Possession of a model is not a substitute for building the model.
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   07-07-2009, 6:43 PM
Lundergaard


Joined on 03-12-2009
Posts 33
Re: Stupid Mistakes

and now for the converse, the reverse, the opposite...

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has anyone ever had the PERFECT build from start to finish?  if so, what was it because i wanna build THAT!

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I have yet to experience such joy... mistakes are part of my finishing skills  Dead [xx(]!

 

cheers

andy

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   07-07-2009, 7:00 PM
spookythecat


Joined on 12-02-2003
Seattle
Posts 81
Re: Stupid Mistakes

 PaintsWithBrush wrote:

And who can forget an all time great like giving a quick refresher shake to a bottle of ModelMaster Chrome Silver only to find that the cap was not completely secured and you are now flinging paint all over yourself, the table, and everything on it?

 

Oh god, that's a classic!Sign - With Stupid [#wstupid]

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   07-07-2009, 9:08 PM
soulcrusher


Joined on 12-23-2005
back seat of your car with duct tape streched out
Posts 2,495
Re: Stupid Mistakes

 figure freak wrote:
Every single model, i have a lot that are unfixable and are VERY nice kits by dragon and trumpeter that are halfway done just ruined, thats why i usually stick to figures

The unfinished Dragon airplane kits are normal for everyone. Some of the most detail and worst parts break down of any kit ever designed. You really have to have to be totally dedicated to finishing one of them otherwise most of them end up back in the box and stuffed back in the stash. Trumpeter is not much better on some of there kits.

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   07-07-2009, 9:12 PM
soulcrusher


Joined on 12-23-2005
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Re: Stupid Mistakes

 ironpumper wrote:
Well, for ME, it never fails that some critical part that I'm painting or gluing gets launched into the ether, never to be seen again. I partially solved this by stapling some plastic paint covers across the front of my bench and draping it over my lap, that way, small parts that USUALLY drop in my lap are easily found. Still haven't solved that "launching" problem..somewhere in my basement are HUD displays, landing gear struts, joysticks, actuators, antennas, so on and so forth...

A good tip I picked up here about cutting those small photo-etch parts fron the tree that like to lanch when removed from the tree. Leave the photo-etch tree in the plastic sleave with the cardboard behind it and cut the part of the tree while it still in the plastic. It works great. No way the part can launch because its trapped in the plastic !

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   07-07-2009, 9:15 PM
soulcrusher


Joined on 12-23-2005
back seat of your car with duct tape streched out
Posts 2,495
Re: Stupid Mistakes
 Lundergaard wrote:

and now for the converse, the reverse, the opposite...

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has anyone ever had the PERFECT build from start to finish?  if so, what was it because i wanna build THAT!

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I have yet to experience such joy... mistakes are part of my finishing skills  Dead [xx(]!

 

cheers

andy

Yes I have! The Tamiya 1/48 Fw 190 D-9. Everything came out just the way I wanted the first time!. Of course this is the only time it happened!

 

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   07-07-2009, 10:46 PM
Fly-n-hi


Joined on 12-20-2006
Phoenix, AZ
Posts 151
Re: Stupid Mistakes

How about assembling the model, filling all the seams, painting it...then holding it in your hand pretending its flying while making jet noises and dropping it on the kitchen table?  Its not funny at the time but ya can't help but look back and laugh.

 

 

P.S. Please tell me I'm not the only one who did that?

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   07-08-2009, 7:55 AM
model geek


Joined on 01-04-2009
Algonquin, IL
Posts 275
Re: Stupid Mistakes

Soulcrusher,

Congrats. That's an awesome looking Dora! I thought the HE-100 would be my perfert buildSad [:(].

Fly-n-hi,

I like to fly them just to see that look on my wife's face like "there's something wrong with you"Laugh [(-D]


Tom
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   07-08-2009, 10:15 AM
PaintsWithBrush


Joined on 11-07-2008
Posts 408
Re: Stupid Mistakes
Fly-n-hi,
You are not alone. I "fly" all my builds. Well, except for the tanks. I "drive" those.
And I do REALLY good sound effects too. Especially machine gun sounds.

A 100% rider on a 70% bike will always defeat a 70% rider on a 100% bike. (Kenny Roberts)
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   07-08-2009, 11:14 AM
Lundergaard


Joined on 03-12-2009
Posts 33
Re: Stupid Mistakes

Yes I have! The Tamiya 1/48 Fw 190 D-9. Everything came out just the way I wanted the first time!. Of course this is the only time it happened!

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soulcrusher, that's good to hear and the plane looks great!  I have had good luck with Eduard kits... But nothing has ever been truly smooth.  something to aspire to!  Wink [;)]

 

PS:  How do you guys place the dotted lines around the text to quote a previous post?

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   07-08-2009, 12:26 PM
Jim Barton

Joined on 02-05-2003

Posts 1,136
Re: Stupid Mistakes

 ironpumper wrote:
Well, for ME, it never fails that some critical part that I'm painting or gluing gets launched into the ether, never to be seen again. I partially solved this by stapling some plastic paint covers across the front of my bench and draping it over my lap, that way, small parts that USUALLY drop in my lap are easily found. Still haven't solved that "launching" problem..somewhere in my basement are HUD displays, landing gear struts, joysticks, actuators, antennas, so on and so forth...

 

Recently, I had made a two-piece windshield camera mount for  my tornado chase vehicle; the smaller of the two parts was really tiny. I had painted it and while it was still in the tweezers, I carefully put the tweezers in the small bench vise and left it for next session. When I began my next session, I took the tweezers out of the vise and PTEEEIRRRNG! The part was launched so quickly I had absolutely no idea where it went! A 20 minute search with the flashlight yielded nothing; for all I know, it could be in the operating room where I had my hernia surgery last September. Chalk another loss up to the carpet monster.


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