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Modelling Hybernation


auto
12-06-2002, 06:59 PM
I've decided to hybernate from modeling for the winter, it's depressing:( Yesterday it snowed 8 inches. It doesn't look good for me. I think I'm gonna stop modeling until maybe spring.:( The only model related stuff I'm gonna do is on this forum. :crying: All projects stop until probably april, too bad.:(

TheSyndicate
12-06-2002, 08:14 PM
I've also been thinking of taking a break after I finish my d speed aristo. The weather is always too windy for me to paint outside, and today I tried painting in the bathroom in a huge cardboard box to catch the overspray and the idea went through, only the fumes got to me even when I had the 'suck the poop smell' fan on. :bloated: :bloated:

Maybe I'll just take a break from spraypainting and build my models and wait until spring. (I doubt I have the patience for that!)

daggerlee
12-06-2002, 08:18 PM
Buy/build a spray booth and all your troubles will go away :)

Maybe you've lost too many brain cells from the fumes! ;)

TheSyndicate
12-06-2002, 09:32 PM
w H at r u tl aking ab o oot? m y bra ne sell z r fi ne

:bloated: :bloated: :bloated: :bloated: :bloated: :bloated: :bloated: :bloated: :bloated:

Bimmerkid
12-06-2002, 09:37 PM
I just spray in my downstairs. Sure, it gets a little fumey, but it gets done.

Serge2k
12-07-2002, 12:43 AM
Where u get 8 inches of snow.. we got around 5-6 inches here in NY long island.....

Jonno
12-07-2002, 02:28 AM
:hehehe: I love living in Australia. Where I live, we get approxomately 0.0 Inches or snow per year :finger: .

But, hope the snow goes away soon, so you can get on with modeling.

hiver77
12-07-2002, 04:05 AM
Originally posted by thug_9_6
:hehehe: I love living in Australia. Where I live, we get approxomately 0.0 Inches or snow per year :finger: .

But, hope the snow goes away soon, so you can get on with modeling.

Ditto in Northern California ;)
It is a bit chilly lately... lots of bubbles in me paint job :mad:

primera man
12-07-2002, 04:12 AM
Maybe you could spent the winter getting all your "brush" painting of each kit done first. Get all the bodies sanded and primed ready for the summer then have a big spray session all in one day ;)

Jonno
12-07-2002, 05:08 AM
Originally posted by primera man
Maybe you could spent the winter getting all your "brush" painting of each kit done first. Get all the bodies sanded and primed ready for the summer then have a big spray session all in one day ;)

Well, actually, somebody I speak to on MSN does that. Over the winter, he paints the all the parts, and glues them together. Then Summer time comes, and he finishes them all off, with the painting of the bodies.

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