03-14-2010, 02:05 AM
(01-04-2010, 08:19 AM)Scott Graham Wrote: Thanks Jason. I don't have much of a problem with the scale differences either - except when you try to figure out how the guys would fit inside the head...luckily there's a lot of distance between the head and the guys on the ground!This is why I try to use the smallest amount of glue possible to join parts, and still have them be strongly bonded. Do you have an organic vapor filter respirator?
I know I've pretty much disappeared lately. I've been really burnt out. Work had been keeping me over busy in the latter half of the year. I hope to get back to being a builder instead of a kit collector.
EXCUSE 1: One thing always in the back of my mind is that I've developed an allergic reaction to super glue. From what I've read, it doesn't go away. What happens is that a few hours after using it I get asthma symptoms. My throat swells, I wheeze when I breathe, and my head gets stuffed up.
EXCUSE 2: If I didn't live in a studio apartment I might be able to leave the room. I have to spray outside too. And it's the middle of winter here. Oh well...excuses excuses...
(01-04-2010, 10:09 AM)jasonwright.1972 Wrote: I can understand those excuses as all the stuff needed to complete these models is toxic. So just post what youve already done when its lkike that so we can admire your work!Very toxic! That's why they have labels telling us to use these things outside. The problem is that you can't always go outside! Right now it's raining here. I'm just glad that I painted my clients' project yesterday. It's in the middle of winter where I'm at too,but we're going through a heat wave right now - about 50 - 55 degrees the last couple of days. This is the reason I took of advantage of this. I'm also glad that I didn't have a lot of spray painting to do!

