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What's your best modelling injury?

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  • From: Hancock, Me USA
Posted by p38jl on Thursday, May 19, 2011 8:14 AM

Ouch Hans !! I hit my knee with a chainsaw once.. and only once... #$%^%$#$$@#!@@@&*...!!!

Lol. Manny, there's enough extra on the right thumb,, I can send ya chunk for transplant.. since you lost yours at Stalingrad..Whistling

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Thursday, May 19, 2011 7:11 AM

I hit my left thumb with a chain-saw about 25 years ago.. Knife-cuts on it ain't nuthin', lol..

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 19, 2011 7:08 AM

p38jl

 p38jl:

While scratch building a well drilling rig's derek, I sliced the pad nearly of my thumb,, once it healed, I end up with one thumb wider than the other...

 

proof...ps,, never mind the black spot on the left thumb.. lol. whacked it with something heavy a few weeks ago..[http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/xx7/pthrtyeghtpic/thumbs.jpg:550:0]

I like the right thumb better...

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Posted by Reasoned on Thursday, May 19, 2011 7:00 AM

X-Acto thru the hand... on only my second build. Embarrassed

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Thursday, May 19, 2011 6:58 AM

Kidding about the picture...

That's my hip replacement incision, not the X-Acto wound, lol..

The X-Acto wound bled more, lol...

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Thursday, May 19, 2011 6:54 AM

I stabbed myself in the left cheek of my azz with my knife...

I was working on some small items while sittin' on the couch watching TV, set the knife on the cushion next to me, forgot it was there, and slid over to get a better angle on the TV... 

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Posted by The Navigator on Monday, May 16, 2011 1:42 AM

This isn't my best but someone I worked with. This guy was blind in one eye. While building a R/C plane, he got ca in his good eye TWICE in the span of 24 hrs.  He finished the plane, only to crash it in a tree on its second flight.

Mike 

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Posted by TomZ2 on Sunday, May 15, 2011 8:37 PM

Manstein's revenge
TomZ2:

I’ve done professional massage, and vitamin E has erased all the scars in my palms.

...I need a mega-dose...

If you’re serious, hie thee to an apothecary. You want the stuff that’s thicker than congealing Future, say 30,000 i.u., roughly 1,000 minimum daily requirement. The downsides are that (1) this is NOT a rub-in-one-and-done fix — it takes substantial TIME to massage the vitamin E into your skin, plus you leave it on overnight, several times a week, over a course of monthsand (2) your palms (and soles of your feet) are the thickest parts of your epidermis — it also takes serious effort to WORK that vitamin E into your hide. Warning: Don’t get this stuff in any cuts or in your eyes! It stings like a [dinkywongo]!

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Posted by Division 6 on Sunday, May 15, 2011 7:54 PM

While working on an vac formed X-Wing pilots helmet (1-1 scale) I was scribing the Mohawk to remove some material and slipped off the curved edge into my leg with the xacto blade.

Did the whole Young Frankenstein thing.

Made moving around quite painful for a couple weeks especially getting in and out of the car.

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  • From: Crawfordsville, Indiana
Posted by Wabashwheels on Sunday, May 15, 2011 7:54 PM

I dropped a sprue cutter while at the work desk.  It was "jaws open".  I quick snatched it out of the air before it hit the floor.  I'm quick like a cat you know, and to grab the falling object is instinct.  Bad news was one of the jaws sunk well into my thumb.  I was quite surprised how sharp that little sumbitch was.  Hurt big, bled lots.  Fermis you should have felt that separation of tissue inside my thumb.  Hey, a little clean up and a band aid and I was back at the Spitfire.  We're modelers and we're tough.   Excuse me now,  I'm feeling a little queezy.  Rick.

 

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Posted by p38jl on Sunday, May 15, 2011 7:20 PM

p38jl

While scratch building a well drilling rig's derek, I sliced the pad nearly of my thumb,, once it healed, I end up with one thumb wider than the other...

proof...ps,, never mind the black spot on the left thumb.. lol. whacked it with something heavy a few weeks ago..[Photobucket:550:0]

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Posted by usmc1371 on Sunday, May 15, 2011 7:10 PM

Got a drop of glue in my eye.  Woke up in the morning with a pea size white spot on my eye.  Hurt bad.  Went to the doctor he said I had an ulcer.  That glue did some damage.  I had to use ointment (yup, in my eye) and take oral meds for two weeks.  Plus I had to go back to the doctor every 3 days.  He said if the ulcer kept getting worse, I would need surgery to repair my cornea.  That experience scared the heck out me.  I now model wearing eye protection.  No joke.....

-Jesse

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Posted by p38jl on Sunday, May 15, 2011 6:58 PM

While scratch building a well drilling rig's derek, I sliced the pad nearly of my thumb,, once it healed, I end up with one thumb wider than the other...

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 15, 2011 6:01 PM

TomZ2

I’ve done professional massage, and vitamin E has erased all the scars in my palms.

...I need a mega-dose...

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Posted by Hercmech on Sunday, May 15, 2011 5:45 PM

I lost my sense of humor building the J1N1. Angry

Oh and I dropped an airbrush needle into my foot pretty deep.


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Posted by TomZ2 on Sunday, May 15, 2011 4:57 PM

Two quick points:

(A) FSM has shown various ways to improve hobby knife safety from time to time. Triangle grips (cut down to ½-inch thickness) are my favorite:


(B) Liquid vitamin E (far more concentrated than what one gets in a supplement) can help your body repair scar tissues. It works best when used in massage. I’ve done professional massage, and vitamin E has erased all the scars in my palms.

Occasional factual, grammatical, or spelling variations are inherent to this thesis and should not be considered as defects, as they enhance the individuality and character of this document.

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Posted by SkullGundam on Sunday, May 15, 2011 12:26 PM

OMG fermis.  I had one roll off the desk and land right next to my foot.  It sank into my chair mat on the floor and freaked me out.  I'm still too lazy to fix it though. 

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Posted by MAJ Mike on Sunday, May 15, 2011 11:58 AM

Lost my mind building 1/35th scale Panzer II Luchs by Tasca.  Some kit designers make parts just to be making parts. PropellerOops

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 15, 2011 11:10 AM

I lost the sight in my right eye and my sense of smell while working on my infamous "Death in the Courtyard" diorama... 

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Posted by fermis on Sunday, May 15, 2011 11:08 AM

Aside from the normal finger tip slices that come with this hobby, the fact that I pass out if I cut a fingertip is pretty embarassingIck!. I don't have a problem with seeing my own blood (seen lots of it!), it's the feeling of seperation inside my finger that does me in. I've gashed open arms, legs, my side.....no problem.....little sliced finger...I'm out....retarted!!!

 The worst was when my knife rolled off the desk, straight down, right between the bones in my foot...the full length of the blade. Going in was fine, pulling it out sucked. So, a piece of sprue was taped to the knife handle, so it couldn't roll again.

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What's your best modelling injury?
Posted by SkullGundam on Sunday, May 15, 2011 10:47 AM

So I don't know if anyone's asked this before but I woke up this morning and thought it would be fun to share stories of your best/funniest/most gruesome modeling injury.

So my most painful happened about 3 years ago.  I was working on a little kit of two french tanks that came with a little street scene.  I can't find the box right now so I don't have more info on it.  I was trimming the little nub of sprue off of a piece and suddenly my eye hurt really bad.  I thought I'd gotten an eyelash in it so I blinked a few times and tried to keep working, but the blinking made it hurt worse.  I was kinda panicky at this point and went to the bathroom mirror.  My girlfriend came to help and after prying up my eyelid said there's something green in your eye.  It was the big piece of sprue!  She was able to pull it out and luckily I didn't scratch anything.  I haven't worked on the kit since.  I'm kinda scared of it. 

So share all your best stories here. 

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