Stupid thing I did the other night.

supervike

Super Moderator
I assembled a big bunch of different minis over the last couple weeks, but just hadn't gotten around to do some of the 'gap filling' that they needed before priming them.


So, I sit down with a bunch of minis, and grab my 'sculpting box'. It's got all the little putties, and tools I like to use for these projects. I figure I'm gonna go with Milliput, as it smooths easily with water.

The little sculpting box has no order in it...so I didn't think it was odd that the two parts of the milliput were in different parts of the box. I mixed a nice sized chunk up and began to work.

Was really pleased with the progress I made. There were several bigger models I am working on that needed quite a bit of 'gap control'. I filled all the gaps, smoothed it lovingly, and set it aside to work on the next.....repeat process maybe 10-12 times. Finally content, I leave them all to set.

Come back to my lovelies last night, and I grab the leftover Milliput 'ball', and to my surprise...it's still malleable. Then it occurs to me that it should have been hard as a rock by now.

I reluctantly start checking the models...The putty has not set on a single one. I can easily stab into it with my fingernail...

I made the sickening realization that I the milliput I mixed up was from two different boxes, and I had used the same part twice....

BLAST!
 

cassar

BALLSCRATCHER
happens to the best of us lol...oh nearly forgot "YOU MUPPET" there now dont you feel better.
 

Einion

New member
I did something similar a little before Christmas! I was trying a blend of epoxy and Fimo again and I didn't use too much of the polymer clay in the mix but it just wouldn't harden. I boiled it for a couple of minutes and it was still too soft, couldn't figure out what was going on....

Then it dawned on me what I must have done - in my portable sculpting kit I have MagicSculp and Apoxie Sculpt in 35mm film canisters and I had obviously mixed one part of each together.

:doh:

Einion
 

Shellshock

New member
Damn that sucks haha, I know I frequently do dumb things like washing my brush in my coffee, licking a brush with loaded with oil paint, introducing sharp knives and gravity above my foot. Dangerous hobby.
 

Shawn R. L.

New member
Reminds me of using putty on two different places of the same fig. I get one place PERFECT, go on to work the second. Having concentrated so much on what I'm sculpting at the moment, I forget the first I had worked on and squished the perfect job I had done on the first part...........DOOOOHHH!!
 

Chrome

New member
Reminds me of using putty on two different places of the same fig. I get one place PERFECT, go on to work the second. Having concentrated so much on what I'm sculpting at the moment, I forget the first I had worked on and squished the perfect job I had done on the first part...........DOOOOHHH!!

Way, way, waaaay too common... I hate it when that happens. At LEAST once per sculpting session I believe.
 

supervike

Super Moderator
this does mean that you are making (or at least trying) to make a dent in the pile O' lead.
So good one!

Oh yeah! Actually, if I'm just watching tv or something mind numbing, I'll clean/prep/assemble minis while I'm doing it.

My plan (i actually started a WIP long ago on this) is just to get all my minis prepped/primed/and ready for paint.

Then when I do feel the need to paint, all I have to do is choose one. Such a great plan!! I'm one of them jeniuoses!
 

supervike

Super Moderator
Oops! Have you done the old "prime with the wrong can" yet? That one is a classic!


LOL~ Actually, once I went to spray 'dullcote' on a diorama I'd been working on, only to realize it was white primer....There was a split second of complete confusion while I watched it happen.
 

Torn blue sky

New member
LOL~ Actually, once I went to spray 'dullcote' on a diorama I'd been working on, only to realize it was white primer....There was a split second of complete confusion while I watched it happen.

tbh i'd probably set it down and think it'd go opaque when it dries...
 

regf

New member
tbh i'd probably set it down and think it'd go opaque when it dries...

I've done the reverse. Airbrushed on what I thought was white primer and wonder why it all came off on my hands the next day when it was dry. Turns out you can't prime well with flat base additives...
 

Torn blue sky

New member
Yeah i'd like to say my moments of brilliance outweigh the moments of abject blithering idiocy, but that would be a blatant lie...
 

dbiggied

New member
The thing that gets me is the other day when I sculpted a hand...decided it was about 95% perfect, but I wanted to do it over again, so I carved it back off again...I have now tried to re-sculpt that darn hand about 5 times and have yet to get anything anywhere close to the first try.
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
The thing that gets me is the other day when I sculpted a hand...decided it was about 95% perfect, but I wanted to do it over again, so I carved it back off again...I have now tried to re-sculpt that darn hand about 5 times and have yet to get anything anywhere close to the first try.
aaaah as one of the orthopods said to me once: the enemy of good is better!

Reminds me of using putty on two different places of the same fig. I get one place PERFECT, go on to work the second. Having concentrated so much on what I'm sculpting at the moment, I forget the first I had worked on and squished the perfect job I had done on the first part...........DOOOOHHH!!
yes. happens far too often

Oops! Have you done the old "prime with the wrong can" yet? That one is a classic!

never. like vike, i have varnished with the wrong can and that causes more trouble. it was when gw cans all looked the same. don't have that trouble with the massive halfords primers and the tiiiiiiny dullcote bottles
 
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