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Old 01-10-2010, 10:01 AM
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The disaster fairy visits

After seeing other posts about modeling mistakes, I thought I'd show the one I've just had.
I was decanting some acrylic thinner out of the plastic bottle that I have used for years, the bottle has a nozzle that means you have to squeeze the bottle a bit.

I think I squeezed too hard, and this happened:



1/4 litre of acrylic thinner was sprayed over my modeling table and my nearly finished Nissan 300 ZX bore the brunt of it.











I'm not too gutted as the kit had been a bit a disaster from the start, the body shell had cracked around the wheel arch:



So it's out with the paint stripper and start again.
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Old 01-10-2010, 10:39 AM
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Re: The disaster fairy visits

That sucks man! I'm sorry for You! It's funny, my 300ZX with custom bodykit got destroyed when my wife was cleaning the model cabinet. She dropped it to the floor and that was it. Nowadays I clean the cabinet =D
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Re: The disaster fairy visits

id leave it, it looks like a well used 300Z.
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id leave it, it looks like a well used 300Z.
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id leave it, it looks like a well used 300Z.
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you should crack the paint on the front bumper like it "ran into too many curbs" haha
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Old 01-10-2010, 12:31 PM
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Re: The disaster fairy visits

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you should crack the paint on the front bumper like it "ran into too many curbs" haha

I thought perhaps a diorama with a vengful ex-wife and a bottle of brake fluid
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Re: The disaster fairy visits

since its a combat version you can always try a camouflage scheme with it.
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Re: The disaster fairy visits

Ouch! Thats why the few times Ive had to decant something, I always do it outside.
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