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General Modelling Forum => General Modeling topics => Topic started by: Allan on February 01, 2007, 05:14:41 AM

Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: Allan on February 01, 2007, 05:14:41 AM
Hi fellows,
It might be hard to see on these photos, but I picked up my model after putting siilver paint on some small antenna that I had planned to attach to the plane and didn't notice that there was some silver paint on my fingertips. Now there's paint on the wings so I'll have to cut out some lozenge decal to cover it. You can see it on the first photo--a small blotch of silver paint near the wingtip.
And to make matters worse, one of the small antenna I was painting silver fell on the carpet under the modelling desk and I just can't find it, so I won't be able to put them on anyway cause I just have one left.
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Wwhere're my knitting needles--let's see purl 1 drop 1--soon I'll have a scarf.
Allan in Canberra
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: ysi_maniac on February 01, 2007, 05:20:43 AM
Try to clean the silver stain with alcohol (ethilic or isopropilic, if first does not work). Then varnish again and every thing will be OK, I hope.
Carlos.
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: cthulhu77 on February 01, 2007, 05:28:36 AM
Ah, the dreaded carpet monster!  How many times has Shanlyn chuckled watching me crawl around looking for a doo dad ?  
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: Mossie on February 01, 2007, 05:41:58 AM
Allan, two tips for slaying the old carpet monster.

First, if you've got one of those 'dust buster' style hand held vacuums use that, they normally have a little section where all the crap goes, which you should easily be able to find it in there.

Second, if you havent got one of those, stick one of the missus' stockings/tights over the end of a cylinder vacuum cleaner pipe.  When you pass over the top of the item you've lost, it should be stuck to the tights.

Hope it helps, good luck!

EDIT, spelt Allan's name wrongly, had to change it, it sends me nuts when people get my surname wrong!
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: chadders on February 01, 2007, 10:21:56 AM
My carpet monster has mutated!!!!!!! I've got wooden floors in my modelling room and it STILL manages to eat my dropped parts!  :(
Mark
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: B777LR on February 01, 2007, 12:54:22 PM
Arrr! Killed my carpet monster this sommer! Burned it on the fire! Now ive got the zebra skin monster!
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: Leigh on February 01, 2007, 05:19:48 PM
QuoteMy carpet monster has mutated!!!!!!! I've got wooden floors in my modelling room and it STILL manages to eat my dropped parts!  :(
Mark
I have a tile monster that managed to eat a gear door off a 1/48th Corsair two weeks ago, I mean the piece is 1" X 1 1/2" and painted bright chromate green :blink:
Sometimes I'm scared to sit there for fear of my chair being swallowed into the vortex of lost parts.
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: Runway ? ... on February 01, 2007, 07:24:12 PM
My Carpetmonster owes me a 2" x 2" X 1 1/2" canopy. How??? I've told the bleep that if I don't get it by March then it's the dumpster for him. Gah! Wooden flooring for me in future. Can you hear me furry thing !!!  :)  
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: Allan on February 01, 2007, 07:30:54 PM
I've lost count of the times I've had to get down on my knees and do the pat the carpet with both hands routine.
Allan in Canberra
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: Sentinel Chicken on February 01, 2007, 07:53:58 PM
How about the Carpet Monster's evil sidekick, Folds in Clothes?

Folds in Clothes works in concert with Carpet Monster by secretly swallowing up the part and while the hapless victim is patting down the carpet in the vicinity of the work area, Folds in Clothes waits until the the victim leaves the area and drops the part off to another Carpet Monster in ANOTHER PART OF THE F****ING HOUSE!!
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: Allan on February 01, 2007, 08:47:53 PM
so bloody true
Allan in Canberra

had a haircut today and for the first time in my life the hairdresser suggested a new style that would "make me look like I had more hair".

how mortifying

at least I can still make light of it


Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: Sentinel Chicken on February 01, 2007, 08:59:43 PM
Don't I know it. The lady who cuts my hair now runs the trimmer on my ears.

EAR HAIR? WHEN THE F DID I GET EAR HAIR????
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: Leigh on February 01, 2007, 08:59:48 PM
there is also the occasional visit from their relative Adhesive teacup, I spent hours once looking for a 1/72 instrument panel, again on a tile floor, only to find it on the bottom of my mug  as I was doing the dishes.
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: Brian da Basher on February 02, 2007, 05:35:47 AM
I'm still looking for half of the nose from a 1/144 DC-3. I chopped it off to bash it into a B-18. Half the nose went flying off somewhere into oblivion. I've been looking for this piece for three years now.

The odd thing is the piece is white and my carpet is dark blue. You'd think it'd be easy to find.
:blink:
Brian da Basher
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: Allan on February 02, 2007, 04:53:29 PM
Sentinel

My standard response is that ear hair is a sign of great masculine stamina and prowess.

Allan in Canberra
Title: This Hobby Can Be Cruel Sometimes
Post by: BlackOps on February 02, 2007, 07:41:02 PM
A couple of weeks ago I spent more time on the floor searching than I did on the table building.

I dropped three small parts on three different occasions, amazing how far they can travel on linoleum.

One part went all the way across the room and down the heater vent, of course my wife asked if I had checked the heater vent and I said yeah right, like it would have gone all the way down there...well that's where I found it...DOH!