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Gravity Sucks

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  • Member since
    July 2003
  • From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posted by zokissima on Thursday, April 1, 2004 4:36 PM
Ugh, let's not start talking about spilled paint. I've decided that every time I model, I wear the same clothes, and these are ONLY for modelling. RIght now they're taking on a weird form of camouflage, with maily greens and grays, but some orange and others in there as well. Too bad really, as it really was a nice white shirt when I began this. At least it'll save me from ruining other clothes.
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 1, 2004 9:41 AM
With accidents like these, who needs enemies? Big Smile [:D]

I have got to get something to cover the floor around my model area. I have had no major painting accidents, but I should do something just in case (I imagine the carpet will be hard to clean when I spill on it.
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Posted by stinger on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 9:06 PM

Just dipped it in Future.Big Smile [:D]


Silly me, I should have known! Whistling [:-^]

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    November 2003
  • From: Stockton CA USA
Posted by roosterfish on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 2:29 PM
Wait until you hook your AB hose on a drawer handle and pull that AB with a cup full of enamel paint. I did that and the AB shot out of my hand, bounced off the wall and landed, you can you guess, on top of my completed model. I didn't know where to start on the paint clean up, the model, the wall, the floor or me. I was very P.Oed and after clean up I let the model sit for a day. Then I thought I sealed the model before I painted it with Future acrylic and I have enamel paint on top of that. It couldn't be as easy to clean with just an enamel paint solvent...could it? Yes it was that easy. I was in happyland again.
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    February 2003
  • From: Sandusky Ohio, USA
Posted by Swanny on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 1:10 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by stinger

Hey Swanny,

Just wondering, what did you use to clear coat your hand afterward?

Just dipped it in Future.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by stinger on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:17 AM
Hey Swanny,

Just wondering, what did you use to clear coat your hand afterward?

May an Angel be your wingman, and the Sun be always at your six

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  • From: Washington State
Posted by leemitcheltree on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 9:31 AM
Yeah - been there, done that..........hated every minute of it too..........
The chrome silver paijnt was hell on wheels to get out of the carpet.......

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Posted by fightnjoe on Sunday, March 28, 2004 2:45 PM
at least it was only your hand. i had two hands and an arm that ended up olive drab and navy blue. a major oops on my part. the floor is cement and it didnt get hurt. wont talk of the model.

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    February 2003
  • From: Green Bay, WI USA
Posted by echolmberg on Sunday, March 28, 2004 11:41 AM
Monrad is right! IS THE MODEL OKAY???? LOL! I think we've all done that. How come it seems to happen the day before you have company over or some other public function? Oh well. I guess that's why God invented pockets. No wonder men's pants have pockets and women's don't!

Eric

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 28, 2004 5:05 AM
Well "silver hand",I know the feeling. But as long as the model is unharmed its OKBig Smile [:D]Oops [oops]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 28, 2004 3:09 AM
I haven't tilted my Omni 5000 up that far yet, but after reading this post earlier, I went to use it, and I paid very close attention and noticed that it sure does get dangerously close!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 27, 2004 5:06 PM
I use a gravity feed and it happens. I try to till the gravity feed up all the time, which means constant adjustment, but at least it saves paint.
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    January 2003
  • From: Warwick, RI
Posted by paulnchamp on Saturday, March 27, 2004 3:58 PM
I've never used the paint cups precisely for that reason. (not that I haven't painted myself anywayBlush [:I])
Paul "A man's GOT to know his limitations."
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 27, 2004 1:41 PM
Doin some painting on my B-36 so your not the only one with a Michael Jackson hand.
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    April 2003
  • From: Hayward, CA
Posted by MikeV on Saturday, March 27, 2004 12:51 PM
Matt,

Wear latex gloves and get an Omni 4000 with the lid on the color cup. Big Smile [:D]Wink [;)]

Mike

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  • Member since
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  • From: Sandusky Ohio, USA
Gravity Sucks
Posted by Swanny on Saturday, March 27, 2004 12:10 PM
I am half way through airbrushing Alclad 2 Aluminum onto my Revell B-26B and am totally focused on the paint stream. Working my way around one engine nacelle when suddenly my hand gets cold and wet. Paint splatters across the basement floor as I try to correct the inadvertant tilt to the paint cup. ARG! No paint on my cloths or the model but you can call me 'old silver hand' now. Sad [:(]
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