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Going Through My Storage at Home. Guess what I found?

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  • Member since
    October 2019
  • From: New Braunfels, Texas
Going Through My Storage at Home. Guess what I found?
Posted by Tanker-Builder on Friday, August 19, 2022 1:53 PM

How about This!

       Years ago I went to an auction of an old five and dime type store.  This was approximately 2001. Well, anyway I had bought a box of paint. Yes friends, all the Model paint they had on Display and in the Back storage area of the store. Yup! There was TESTORS! Yes! Square Bottles (Enough to sink My R.C.--V.L.C.C. tanker model. (She could sail carrying 125 lbs.) and Yes! a lot of Modelmaster!

       Trouble is, the Modelmaster was kinda picked through. So Most was Thankfully colors I could use on ships. No Aircraft or Armor colors to speak of. But plenty of Sea Grey, Rust and Waterline Red and Pure White(All Flats)(Pure White's equivelant in Square Bottles? Flat Insignia White!)

       The Square Bottles? Seven sets(10 Bottle) Car Colors(Metallics and Pearls) and 24 sets of standard eight color Gloss sets and 24 sets of standard eight color Flat Plus five dozen Bottles, Model MasterSized 1/2oz. Bottles(Empties, from their crafts department. But, these were made to hold Model and Craft paints!) Two dozen Craft type paint Brushes, Cheapies, The High Quality ones(Avg.$7.50 a brush) a dozen of those. And twelve bottles )Full-4oz, Testors Thinner! NO Glue!!

       I thought at the time I could give them to the R.R. museum. I am glad I kept them. I will be mixing and matching for a while. I have a small thing like a little  Binocular type flashlight Thingy, that you look through. I got that from I believe A closing Sherwin/Williams about thirty five years ago. It's like a Miniature View-Master(Remember those?) Anyway this thing comes with Twenty five color cards. Color number in the other.(Must be a color chip!) Then it shows in dots(Drops?) how much to  mix to get each shade for a pint!

        So you reduce that down for the Testors. I thought I had actually given that stuff to another Museum in South Texas. Turns Out I didn't. So Using color chips I made with Model Master (for my use)(And Humbrol shades too) I will be able to just keep modeling and not complaining about the lack of paint. I still have My two beginner sets of both Vallejo and A.K. Interactive, plus my Tamiya beginner bundle(I put those together myself) So, as to Paint I am fixed for a while. NO, I cannot sell any, because I have five R.C.Ships needing painting for friends and two for myself. Plus my client pieces. It just means I won't have to buy paint for a while!

           No, I am NOT CROWING! It may seem like it. Please don't take it that way. Now you see why I say if you can get stuff jump at it! My health is what put those out of my mind and the Covid scare, and lack of a hobby Store(Reg,Hobby Shop) in New Braunfels,Tx., Made me start checking my shed agin. Be stingy, Be adventurous with a wee bit of Cash, Ya never know when what you find to help ya out! 

  • Member since
    May 2013
  • From: Indiana, USA
Posted by Greg on Friday, August 19, 2022 5:01 PM

It's so cool looking through stored boxes and finding forgotten treasures.

Good for you. Yes

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    August 2021
Posted by lurch on Friday, August 26, 2022 8:27 AM

I totaly agree with you TB. About 20 years ago I heard about several RC hoby shops about to close so I saved all the money I could for several months then IT happened.  I spent all day at 2 shops and bought all I could. About 7,000 dollars worth of rc stuff. Kits paints bodies used stuff anything I could. I still have most of it and glad I do. It was all abot 70 to 80 percent off. Thought I struck a gold mine.Several years later some people were talking about a guy that bought all this stuff and it was stuff they wanted and they were mad. I fessed up and told them it was me . I did sell some stuff I didnt need or want but still have most of it.I ran 2 rc clubs in the Twin Cities and gave some to the younger kids in them. It was nice to have that oddball stuff to. On several occasions I would put together something when we put on shows and I realy turned some heads when I did that. I was tought at anearly age that if that happened get all you could. Hence the old phrase "snooze and you lose" and I believe it to this day. Its been 40 years since I first heard that.

  • Member since
    October 2019
  • From: New Braunfels, Texas
Posted by Tanker-Builder on Friday, August 26, 2022 7:41 PM

Hey! Lurch:

      Only forty years? My gosh yer a yung un ain'tya. Ya know I used to do stuff like that when I was a kid too. I never knew when I had to go to MOM or DAD's place, so I kept a ready stash of stuff, both places. Then Another at my Fosters home. So when I saw a sale at Woolworths or Kresge's I would stock up on paints and stuff like that. OmiGod! I remembered the original names of Woolco and K-Mart!

  • Member since
    August 2021
Posted by lurch on Saturday, August 27, 2022 8:40 AM

Not that young TB. I just got a later start than most of you. Almost 60. Suppose its young to some of you guys.

  • Member since
    October 2019
  • From: New Braunfels, Texas
Posted by Tanker-Builder on Saturday, August 27, 2022 4:18 PM

Hi!

     You're kinda like the fellows and ladies I would have on the porch teaching them what I was doing! It was fun watching them have Fun!

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    August 2021
Posted by lurch on Saturday, August 27, 2022 6:32 PM

Not sure if that is good or bad Tanker. What are you teaching them?

  • Member since
    October 2019
  • From: New Braunfels, Texas
Posted by Tanker-Builder on Saturday, August 27, 2022 7:06 PM

These were the neighborhood!

 I would sit on our front porch a wave at folks, Young and Old (To Me) as they walked by. Some would ask, from both age groups, Whatchya doing? I would invite them up and show them what I was working on. Eventually coming from the Five and Dime(Kresge's,Woolworth and Klines.) They had bought a model. "Can I try this here" They would ask. I would then show them how to start. It went from there. A group of Grown -Ups and Kids sharing their time, skills, lemonade and "neighbor" time with each other. That is one of the fondest memories of Neighborhoods. Moderate climate and just being safe in one's Own neighborhood.

  • Member since
    August 2021
Posted by lurch on Sunday, August 28, 2022 8:26 AM

Thats pretty cool. I like that idea. Hopefully next year I can start doing that. Its a great idea and concept. Not sure if I would do models or RC or both tho. Thinking both.

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