Tom & Jerry style accident

Kaine

New member
Above my painting table i have three shelfs, containing stuff like blister boxes, resin bases, basing materials, etc (luckily no painted mini\'s).

I was reaching up to grab a chaos blister from a heavy box of blisters and it took the top shelf down, hitting the next shelf, which went down hitting the third shelf.

Leaving me trying to hold three shelves and their contents up.

Luckily the box with basing sand stayed sealed or i\'d have been finding sand in the room for the next year.
 

DaN

New member
THOMAS!
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supervike

Super Moderator
Originally posted by Kaine

Above my painting table i have three shelfs, containing stuff like blister boxes, resin bases, basing materials, etc (luckily no painted mini\'s).

I was reaching up to grab a chaos blister from a heavy box of blisters and it took the top shelf down, hitting the next shelf, which went down hitting the third shelf.

Leaving me trying to hold three shelves and their contents up.

Luckily the box with basing sand stayed sealed or i\'d have been finding sand in the room for the next year.


That makes a great visual!! lollollol
 

Shawn R. L.

New member
See if I can explain this.....I knew a guy who made 48th scale plastic models of tanks and such. He had one of those tools that has a small clamp on each side on little arms and a magnifying lens in the middle. He hadn\'t been in his shop for a while but noticed a plastic burning smell yet found no fire. One day he goes in and sees a tank he had assembled and it looked like it had been sliced in two with a death ray. The tool with the magnifying lens was on the window sill and every day as the sun went past the, light was, as luck would have it, focused just so and the tank was in the line that the hot spot would travel and thus almost got sliced in half!!
 

Theomar Pius

New member
Originally posted by Shawn R. L.
See if I can explain this.....I knew a guy who made 48th scale plastic models of tanks and such. He had one of those tools that has a small clamp on each side on little arms and a magnifying lens in the middle. He hadn\'t been in his shop for a while but noticed a plastic burning smell yet found no fire. One day he goes in and sees a tank he had assembled and it looked like it had been sliced in two with a death ray. The tool with the magnifying lens was on the window sill and every day as the sun went past the, light was, as luck would have it, focused just so and the tank was in the line that the hot spot would travel and thus almost got sliced in half!!

That is priceless lol
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
Originally posted by Shawn R. L.
See if I can explain this.....I knew a guy who made 48th scale plastic models of tanks and such. He had one of those tools that has a small clamp on each side on little arms and a magnifying lens in the middle. He hadn\'t been in his shop for a while but noticed a plastic burning smell yet found no fire. One day he goes in and sees a tank he had assembled and it looked like it had been sliced in two with a death ray. The tool with the magnifying lens was on the window sill and every day as the sun went past the, light was, as luck would have it, focused just so and the tank was in the line that the hot spot would travel and thus almost got sliced in half!!

die mr bond!!!


i hate stuff like this. i have a tendency to perch stuff on the edge o things. every few weeks i will knock over my sculpting box and hundreds of little bits will scatter everywhere. i will always loose at least on important thing!
 

Shawn R. L.

New member
Originally posted by freakinacage


i hate stuff like this. i have a tendency to perch stuff on the edge o things. every few weeks i will knock over my sculpting box and hundreds of little bits will scatter everywhere. i will always loose at least on important thing!

If you have seen pix of my work area you will know that organization is one of my weak points and when I do like you did, about twice a year, it\'s always a pain/good opportunity to clean things up.....for a short while!!lol
 
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