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It's days like this....

Duke Maddog

Well-known member
...that I really want to just shoot myself in the head!

I was trying to hang my Mi-26 Halo on the ceiling and while I was trying to adjust it, I heard and sensed something heavy hitting the floor. I was puzzled since I hadn't brushed against anything (surprisingly enough!)

Anyway, I looked down and saw this:

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Man I wanted to scream, blast holes in my walls and shoot myself in the head! I don't know exactly what I said, but I'm sure I used every profane word in the English language... and maybe some words in other languages!

I went ahead and continued my efforts to hang my Halo up and finally it was sitting at the level and position I wanted it:

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After finally getting the Halo hung up properly (and to allow myself to calm down a bit...), I took a look at the Cub. I was extremely surprised that the only thing broken on it was the fuselage that you saw. The propellers were scattered of course, since I hadn't glued them in (makes it easier to transport this without breaking the propeller blades off), but the landing gear, gear doors, and tail guns were all intact! So, I glued this back together, pressing it to remove as much of the seam as possible. There's one small section of fuselage about 1/2x1mm that flaked off, and I'm still debating whether to try and fix that or leave it. This model was never really a contender in any contest since it's a Roden kit with major fit issues, and now it is even less of a contender due to the new join at the waist.

Anyway, bottom line, I repaired it and after it was dry, I went searching for a ceiling joist to drill this hook deep into. I finally found one and this Cub is safely hanging high up on my ceiling again:

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I have to say, I'm glad this didn't turn out much worse! It could have been quite the disaster!


Say some prayers for me guys! I don't think I can take many more episodes like this!
 
I don't know who is doing air traffic control in you room Duke but if that is all that happened count yourself lucky. :pilot
 
Like a Time Warp, a Cub and some German WWII Dornier thing flying together... glad it is back up where it belongs!

Regards,
 
you ever check the stress load on the ceiling?

No, I hadn't really thought about it. Most of these models are fairly light. The Cub, and the B52's and a couple other transports are the heaviest ones. I did put a lot of nose weight in the Cub that makes it quite heavy. Those models that are the heaviest have hooks that are screwed into ceiling joists. The rest are light enough that the sheetrock are holding them. I should've known that the Cub would pull out, I was just too eager to move on to other projects.


I don't know who is doing air traffic control in you room Duke but if that is all that happened count yourself lucky. :pilot

Believe me, I do! This only happened one other time when my B-52H fell out of the ceiling. You'd think that after having that happen once, I'd have been more careful about placing the Cub. Such is the price I paid. Thank God it wasn't worse than this!


Are you sure there's a ceiling up there? :yipee

Nice save!


Thanks Sharkman! Yeah, there's a ceiling up there! LOL! In fact, I was looking it over and I see a few extra blank spots where I can add some more hooks for future projects. I'd better get to it; I have a few more coming down the pike.


Like a Time Warp, a Cub and some German WWII Dornier thing flying together... glad it is back up where it belongs!

Regards,

Thanks Saul! I'm glad it's back up there too. And now that you mentioned the Time warp, I might as well post these pics for you to see. This is my whole ceiling as it is currently configured in four easy pics. I have aircraft hanging up there that I built 40 years ago to the present:

First shot, from hobby desk looking forward to room door:

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Going clockwise to the next corner on the right:

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Still going clockwise to the third corner of the room. This is the corner directly opposite my hobby desk:

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And finally, the last corner; this is directly over my head:

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And that's a sneak peek at part of my Hobby Room. Once I get more model boxes cleared out and a little more organization, I'll take pics of the walls filled with shelving. Right now, too many shelves are filled with boxes stacked in front of them.

Enjoy that Time Warp guys! :drinks (y) (y) (y) :D
 
That is really a downer, but Im glad you could repair !
And we all know how you feel, something like this must have happened to everyone.

Succes, Willem
 
Where are you going to put the 32nd scale F-5E/N I sent? That should be your challenge project.

Regards,
 
Where are you going to put the 32nd scale F-5E/N I sent? That should be your challenge project.

Regards,

Saul, I have a friend who offered to display it in his hobby shop. I have to get paint on that and hopefully get more progress on it soon. If he can't display it, I have a few open spots on the ceiling that I could add hooks to.

Dave, you are so right!
 
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