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Old 02-02-2004, 12:42 AM
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When things go bad

Look! see the red/gray car? I was going to try and make it look good.

This is after sanding, so far so good.

Gawd! I didnt know I was so good. its nice and it has the primer on.
OH NO!! I left it under the light a little bit to long.

Close up of the tragedy.

And a picture of the HEAT monster.

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Re: When things go bad

dude...that's not funny. that's so tragic...

by the way, is that the fujimi kit?
you were building two?
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Re: When things go bad

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I'll remember to say that to you next time you fuck something up, I'm sure you would'nt be saying that if the kit was your's...

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Re: When things go bad

Well... I got a suggestion... Simulate a Crash...
I know how you feel man... only that my 34's windows are the victim...
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I'll remember to say that to you next time you fuck something up, I'm sure you would'nt be saying that if the kit was your's...

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ok, thats nice.... he already knows i am messing around, i have already personally talked to him before he even posted this so dont get all hiped up.
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Re: When things go bad

cant we all just get along
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Re: When things go bad

Bad luck, man! Sometimes we learn valuable lessons the hard way I'm sure you will not make the same mistake again.
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If you want to properly dry paint invest in a food dehydrator. Make sure to get one with a temp control. I leave mine set around 105 degrees F.
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Food dehydrator? PSH! sounds expensive! No more trying to speed things up. I'm just going to do it the old fashioned way..let is siter there for 1 week
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Re: When things go bad

Like someone else said, make a crash scene, the patterns where it distorted look like there could be a long pole sticking down in there, or something..
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Re: Re: When things go bad

well. I'm not trying to be rude, but when you have a lamp, like that, shit will happen! those generate a load of heat. Personally, to speed it up, use either a food dehydrator, or a regular 75watt bulb 8-12'' away works just fine for me. I hope you can do something with the destroyed pieces.
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Re: When things go bad

You know whats crazy. the front bumper is nice and straight. But everthing else is all f***ed up. I left it there to long. i went downstairs to go cook and i came up and it was....[sigh]. oh well how do the food dehydrators run?
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i agree with the crash simulation idea.
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Re: When things go bad

ouch! well we all learn from our mistakes
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