Bill Anderson Posted Monday at 02:30 PM Posted Monday at 02:30 PM Well, I have the need to share a story on myself that only a fellow modeler / craftsperson could understand. As mentioned elsewhere, I finally got the racing strips and body shell painted on a Revell 427 Cobra. IMO, the end result was acceptable, and after it set up a couple days I went to paint the underside of the shell. Yes, I could super tape up the model and spray it, but I wanted it to be a dark, non metallic blue. Anyway, I chose to brush it, using Testors #1111 dark blue enamel. Well, I have a couple shelves of model paint, and pulled all the bottles of blue, but non were what I wanted. Now I felt certain I had one, but "if it ain't there, it ain't there". Ok, I could get in the truck and drive the 6 miles to Hobby Lobby, but there was no assurance they had it. So as much as I was itching to finish the underside of the model and move on, I ordered a bottle on Ebay ($8) and waited a week for its arrival. Five days later it arrived, and I went up to start painting. As I sat down in the chair, my eyes caught some bottles of blue paint of on the end of the shelf. They were in plain sight, but I didn't recall going thru them earlier. So I pulled them down, and to my frustration (nice word), I found TWO (2) bottles of the Testor's dark blue - one unopened! While wasting $8 was no fun, the fact that I wasted 5 days that I could have been working on the model hit me harder. Funny thing, that was a week ago, and I still haven't painted the model underside. Ok, hopefully I'm not the Lone Ranger on this one. Does anyone else have a similar story to share? 4
stitchdup Posted Monday at 02:46 PM Posted Monday at 02:46 PM Thats why i have doubles of a lot of kits 3
TarheelRick Posted Monday at 03:00 PM Posted Monday at 03:00 PM Not really ordered but I did purchase a 6" T-Square knowing that I would need it sometime in the future; of course, very few of our builds have straight edges that would require a T-Square. Also bought a color wheel just in case I ever decide to create my own custom color for a build. Probably more but those came to mind.
Bainford Posted Monday at 04:01 PM Posted Monday at 04:01 PM That's how I ended up with three Revell Jag XKE kits (when I only wanted one).
Beans Posted Monday at 04:04 PM Posted Monday at 04:04 PM I have a couple sets of 3D printed parts and wheels and tires that I ordered after I had totally changed my mind on the direction I was going with a build. 1
johnyrotten Posted Monday at 04:35 PM Posted Monday at 04:35 PM I've done the same with testors paints, and black paints in general. I must have 10 different variations, and yet I still end up mixing a color.
Jim N Posted Monday at 07:53 PM Posted Monday at 07:53 PM I build primarily race cars, and if I found a paint scheme I liked, I bought the decals and the car. I have too many decals and kits. More than I can probably build in my lifetime. Recently, I made a solemn promise to myself to break this habit. When I leave this world, I really don't want to leave too much of a mess for my wife and kids to sort through. 3
58 Impala Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I did the same thing with the Revell 29 Model A kit. I thought I had 2 or 3 for extra wheels, tires and engine. I realized I had 6! 2
bobss396 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I think we all do it to some extent. Once in a while I order a 3D part without realizing I already have one. 1
stavanzer Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 3 hours ago, 58 Impala said: I did the same thing with the Revell 29 Model A kit. I thought I had 2 or 3 for extra wheels, tires and engine. I realized I had 6! You can never have too many Revell '29 Model A kits! 2
Mark W Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Every time I send for something I need, I keep searching till I add those needless items.
Mark W Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 21 hours ago, Jim N said: I build primarily race cars, and if I found a paint scheme I liked, I bought the decals and the car. I have too many decals and kits. More than I can probably build in my lifetime. Recently, I made a solemn promise to myself to break this habit. When I leave this world, I really don't want to leave too much of a mess for my wife and kids to sort through. Jim, we all try to keep that promise, it lasts for a while. However, as I get older, I’m getting rid of those older less detailed kits. Keeping the higher quality ones.
mcs1056 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I just hope that, after I die, my wife doesn't sell this needless stuff for what I told her I paid for it. (Same with the guitars!)
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now