View Full Version : Bad week for VJ customs


videojimmy
06-02-2009, 07:31 AM
Man, I'm on a roll... a bad one. The last two projects I've been working on were ruined in the final stages.

I was restoring an AFX Aztec Dragster ... re-candied the red paint, tracked down original vinyl decals ... it was looking beautiful ... then came the clear coat ... of some reason, the Testors clear coat bubbled up the red Testor's transparent paint ... that's never happened to me before.

Then came a Partridge Family bus I was putting a Life Like chassis in... I was about 90% done when somehow, some super glue got on the tip of one of my fingers and I touched the bus. I've used a product called FLASHBACK in the past that allowed me to take off glue marks on die cast cars with no problem ... but this time when I used it, it ate the paint.

0 for 2 this week... I'm out about 40 bucks on the 2 bodies.
This hobby can be expensive, especially when you mess up!

:(

roadrner
06-02-2009, 08:37 AM
Man, I'm on a roll... a bad one. The last two projects I've been working on were ruined in the final stages.

I was restoring an AFX Aztec Dragster ... re-candied the red paint, tracked down original vinyl decals ... it was looking beautiful ... then came the clear coat ... of some reason, the Testors clear coat bubbled up the red Testor's transparent paint ... that's never happened to me before.

Then came a Partridge Family bus I was putting a Life Like chassis in... I was about 90% done when somehow, some super glue got on the tip of one of my fingers and I touched the bus. I've used a product called FLASHBACK in the past that allowed me to take off glue marks on die cast cars with no problem ... but this time when I used it, it ate the paint.

0 for 2 this week... I'm out about 40 bucks on the 2 bodies.
This hobby can be expensive, especially when you mess up!

:(


Tough when you screw up projects that are just about finished. Out $$ on the bodies? Can't you just strip them again and start over? :confused: rr

slotcarman12078
06-02-2009, 11:39 AM
Total bummer VJ!!! I know what it's like to go through a rough spot like this. I had the same bad luck with 3 of my LED sleds back to back. 2 were super glue issues, and 1 future issue (doh! I dropped it wet :freak:). The Aztec can be stripped and redone, but the partridge family bus is a different story. How big an area was affected and where on the bus. The roof can be redone, the sides...well, forget about it!! Depending on the damage, I guess you could ratrod the bus and make it look like a barn find ( the "P family" bus 30 years later??!! )

win43
06-02-2009, 12:18 PM
Bummer dude:(.

videojimmy
06-02-2009, 12:29 PM
yeah, I;m stripping the Aztec and starting over... but the bus is done for... and it was coming out so nice too.

a bummed VJ

Bill Hall
06-02-2009, 01:22 PM
Aw c'mon Jim...

if your anything like me, you'll screw up a few more before you die. ;)

videojimmy
06-02-2009, 02:00 PM
yeah.... I know... but I was really into both of these.
so close.... yet so far!

I'm going to try and strip the bus and see if I can make something whacky with it

grungerockjeepe
06-02-2009, 02:11 PM
That sux, VJ. As much custom goodness as we see from you it seems inevitable that at SOME point a few eggs are gonna get broke while making the omelet tho...

vaBcHRog
06-02-2009, 02:44 PM
yeah.... I know... but I was really into both of these.
so close.... yet so far!

I'm going to try and strip the bus and see if I can make something whacky with it

This is a great reason to cast your own so when you mess up you just cast another one :)

Roger Corrie

Gear Head
06-02-2009, 03:42 PM
:cry:

Don't let it get you down dude, you got game.

At least you have the courage and skill to start these projects!

partspig
06-02-2009, 09:52 PM
Hey VJ, sounds like you need to invest in a box of vinyl gloves at Harbor Freight to keep the print marks off of stuff, really I'm serious, I use 'em!
Good luck on the restoration of the restoration!:drunk:

resinmonger
06-02-2009, 10:47 PM
VJ,

Your bad day sounds like pretty much any day I try to paint or build something. Of course, I have 10 thumbs.... So, it could be worse. Instead of being a mondo cool and skilled dude who has an occasional bad day, you could be the twenty-first century clutzoid Hutt. :freak:

In your case, tomorrow will be a great day!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

bobhch
06-03-2009, 02:01 AM
Jimmy,

At least one of my Phssssssssssssssht jobs have seen the Pine Sol Jar about every week for years now...If you don't mess up now and then you aint doing anything.

I feel your pain though. When you get going into a project that is more than just throwing on a few # decals (2,55,43 ect) down you kinda try and be carefull to keep from screwing it up but, it happens. %&#@*$$&@%

Bob...I just try to make it even beter the second time around...zilla

videojimmy
06-03-2009, 09:28 AM
I knew I wasn't alone in this, I knew there would be other slot-a-haulics who would feel my pain... you guys rule!

Hilltop Raceway
06-03-2009, 11:26 AM
I've cried too VJ, it's part of the building processs :cry::cry: Also may have blurrted out a few choice words... RM

videojimmy
06-03-2009, 12:55 PM
Hey Randy.. I was so mad, I think I may have invented a few new swear words!

bobhch
06-04-2009, 02:02 AM
Hey Randy.. I was so mad, I think I may have invented a few new swear words!

VJ,

Kewl...PM them to me so I can use them on the guys at work when they are beeing Morons.

Bob...We have no air in our warehouse so, sometimes people loose thier cool...zilla

joez870
06-04-2009, 08:12 AM
Hang in there, VJ!

I too, have gerfed a beautiful car or two in the last seconds of the build.
I had to strip (3x) and repaint(4x) my 40 Ford P'up before I could get the paint to lay properly. Only Randy kept me from whacking it with Coach's Tjet hammer!
Fourth time is a charm, yeah? :thumbsup:

tjd241
06-04-2009, 08:40 AM
Judging from your high quality work Jim... I have a feeling that your goofed cars are better than most of ours that are un-goofed!!! ;) ....But as people say, you can't learn a thing if ya never make any mistakes. Fix'em up and let us take a peek :thumbsup:.... nd

T-jetjim
06-06-2009, 08:29 AM
VJ- With all the excellent builds that you have posted, I only assumed that you went through the occasional oops. I have sprayed cars only to come back and check on them and find they have fallen over in my spray booth and now have junk stuck to them. Thats happened to me a few times. Not so bad on the first coat, but when doing a two tone, it's painful. Please post the Aztec when you are done.
Jim