• Plastic model kits

    From Nightfox to All on Mon Nov 2 13:35:45 2009
    Every once in a great while, I've enjoyed putting together model kits. As a fan of Star Trek, a couple years ago I bought a model of the Enterprise 1701-A and finished it in February last year: http://home.comcast.net/~nightfox/EnterpriseModel_2008-02-02.jpg
    There are some places where the paint job probably could have been better, but this was the first model kit I had built in about 13 years..

    Unfortunately the model has broken in a move, which doesn't help with motivation to build more, but as a Star Trek geek, I wouldn't mind building more Star Trek ship models at some point..

    Nightfox
  • From Corey@VERT/TSGC to Nightfox on Mon Nov 2 16:01:47 2009
    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: Nightfox to All on Mon Nov 02 2009 01:35 pm

    I quit after they modded the glue to take the ethers out...

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  • From mrproper@VERT/WARZONE to Corey on Mon Nov 2 20:20:00 2009
    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: Corey to Nightfox on Mon Nov 02 2009 04:01 pm

    I quit after they modded the glue to take the ethers out...

    ROFLMAO!

    Wal-Mart banned me and my friends from buying duster when we were teens, glad they did.. well the officialy did'nt but I respected the dude who worked the electronic counter when they actually had an electronics dept you could get what you need in and he told us that we could'nt but no more than one can a week.. glad he cared that much for us because I would otherwise would probably be dead... I just stuck to the weed after that than graduated to pills.. never used to sniff glue though.



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  • From Corey@VERT/TSGC to mrproper on Mon Nov 2 19:30:22 2009
    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: mrproper to Corey on Mon Nov 02 2009 08:20 pm

    yeah, now they have to lock up the paint because of huffers.

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  • From mrproper@VERT/WARZONE to Corey on Tue Nov 3 11:23:00 2009
    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: Corey to mrproper on Mon Nov 02 2009 07:30 pm

    yeah, now they have to lock up the paint because of huffers.

    I seen two teens in the wally world the other day, had to be huffers, they bought two cans of krylon gold that must be their color of choice because everytime they caught huffers on tv they had gold all over they nose and mouth.. sad but funny nonetheless.



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  • From thinktank@VERT/INLANDUT to mrproper on Tue Nov 3 09:41:37 2009
    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: mrproper to Corey on Tue Nov 03 2009 11:23 am

    yeah, now they have to lock up the paint because of huffers.
    I seen two teens in the wally world the other day, had to be huffers, they bought two cans of krylon gold that must be their color of choice because everytime they caught huffers on tv they had gold all over they nose and mouth.. sad but funny nonetheless.
    Yes I sell that product, and some people like 59 years old get offended that the product has to be locked up. I just say silly people want to get high off that product and people still want to steal the paint to tag the neighborhoods. Matt Munson - Inland Utopia BBS is ready - telnet://inlandutopia.etowns.org



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  • From Ekim@VERT/DELUSION to thinktank on Tue Nov 3 18:36:00 2009
    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: thinktank to mrproper on Tue Nov 03 2009 09:41 am

    yeah, now they have to lock up the paint because of huffers.

    its a shame that the retailers have to take direct action to prevent the use of aerosols by people who abuse them instead of the parents taking a direct approach with their kids and teaching them the dangers of huffing paint, taking drugs, etc.... of course, i used weed when i was younger, it was OK, it was fun to get high, but it really wasn't for me... especially when my friend decided to try coke and heroin and got really messed up... luckilly now he is clean, but that really opened my eyes there, and i got off the stuff quick...

    of course... i have to have cameras watching my parking lot because the parents won't keep their kids off my cars and messing them up... so i guess you can't expect them to keep their kids off the glue either...
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  • From Smole@VERT to mrproper on Tue Nov 3 17:47:25 2009
    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: mrproper to Corey on Tue Nov 03 2009 11:23 am

    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: Corey to mrproper on Mon Nov 02 2009 07:30 pm

    yeah, now they have to lock up the paint because of huffers.

    I seen two teens in the wally world the other day, had to be huffers, they bought two cans of krylon gold that must be their color of choice because everytime they caught huffers on tv they had gold all over they nose and mouth.. sad but funny nonetheless.




    Sure hope the cashier carded them Have to be 18 to buy it at WM.


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  • From mrproper@VERT/WARZONE to thinktank on Tue Nov 3 22:36:00 2009
    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: thinktank to mrproper on Tue Nov 03 2009 09:41 am

    Yes I sell that product, and some people like 59 years old get offended
    that the product has to be locked up. I just say silly people want to get high off that product and people still want to steal the paint to tag the neighborhoods. Matt Munson - Inland Utopia BBS is ready -

    wonder what makes Krylon Gold different from the others?



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  • From mrproper@VERT/WARZONE to Smole on Tue Nov 3 22:38:00 2009
    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: Smole to mrproper on Tue Nov 03 2009 05:47 pm

    Sure hope the cashier carded them Have to be 18 to buy it at WM.

    one appeared to be 18 but the other did'nt look to be over 12.



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  • From Corey@VERT/TSGC to mrproper on Tue Nov 3 21:06:35 2009
    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: mrproper to thinktank on Tue Nov 03 2009 10:36 pm

    I think that color has the most chemicals in it.

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  • From mrproper@VERT/WARZONE to Corey on Wed Nov 4 11:21:00 2009
    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: Corey to mrproper on Tue Nov 03 2009 09:06 pm

    I think that color has the most chemicals in it.

    Ahh.. I see.. I was always wondering why when on cops everytime they busted a huffer they were golden.. :) I just thought since it was a cheap high the people doing it though that if it was gold maybe they thought they were a litte richer :)

    sad shit man.. I tried duster once.. could'nt stand it.. I dunno how people can do that crap.



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  • From Corey@VERT/TSGC to mrproper on Thu Nov 5 23:38:43 2009
    Re: Plastic model kits
    By: mrproper to Corey on Wed Nov 04 2009 11:21 am

    I once tried feather duster, but it made me sneeze too much.
    hmm, maybe I should have ground it up finer....

    I also did guarana once too, wow, stuff is worse than drugs...

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