Hi all!
This was a fun idea, so here´s some pics of my workbench from yesterday.
It´s a bit crowded with a Lancaster taking up almost all space!
Lancaster parts and sub-assemblies are piling up!
Most of my "workbench" is lying around on the floor and chairs! :-)
Well, seems like you will have to follow all these kits until ready! :-)
Cheers and Happy Building!
Stefan E
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Phantom2
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Posted: Friday, December 15, 2006 - 02:52 AM UTC
csch
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Posted: Monday, January 15, 2007 - 09:14 PM UTC
Hi Stefan:
I like the way you store the paints. Are you going to build a dio with that house ?
I like the way you store the paints. Are you going to build a dio with that house ?
Phantom2
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Posted: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 - 12:07 AM UTC
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Hi Stefan:
Are you going to build a dio with that house ?
Hi Carlos!
Well, yes, you might call it a dio, It´s a station for my model railway!
Cheers!
Stefan E
Lucky13
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Posted: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 - 12:25 AM UTC
Lucky are those that have a workbench. I've found an old table that I'll be using. Get some plastic cover to cover the table and a bigger selfsealing cutting mat...... The list goes on. :-)
I've got in interest in railways too Stefan. But that's more of the American kind, pre 1976 and Conrail and 99% Steam and first generation diesel...
Sorry for the slight finish to this post fellas....
I've got in interest in railways too Stefan. But that's more of the American kind, pre 1976 and Conrail and 99% Steam and first generation diesel...
Sorry for the slight finish to this post fellas....
Phantom2
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Posted: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 - 03:25 PM UTC
[quote]I've got in interest in railways too Stefan. But that's more of the American kind, pre 1976 and Conrail and 99% Steam and first generation diesel...
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Warning!
Hejsan Janne!
Not so different from me, Janne!
My layout will depict a (Freelanced) branch of the Santa Fe railroad, located somewhere in western Texas / California in the late 50´s and early sixties.
This will be used by a number of railroads as the Santa Fe, UP, SP, WP, MP,Rock Island and Denver & Rio Grande.
My rolling power will be first generation diesels and steam (50/50).
I know, that´s a German station, but There were several stations in California that looked like this!
Cheers!
Stefan E
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Warning!
Hejsan Janne!
Not so different from me, Janne!
My layout will depict a (Freelanced) branch of the Santa Fe railroad, located somewhere in western Texas / California in the late 50´s and early sixties.
This will be used by a number of railroads as the Santa Fe, UP, SP, WP, MP,Rock Island and Denver & Rio Grande.
My rolling power will be first generation diesels and steam (50/50).
I know, that´s a German station, but There were several stations in California that looked like this!
Cheers!
Stefan E
Lucky13
Scotland, United Kingdom
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Posted: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 - 04:04 PM UTC
Caution.....!
Milwaukee Road, GN, NP, SP, RDG, N&W, LV, WM, GM&O, D&H NYNH&H are my main interests..... One of my friends back in Sweden in Ostersund is a UP/Santa Fe and another is a EL fanatic.....
Milwaukee Road, GN, NP, SP, RDG, N&W, LV, WM, GM&O, D&H NYNH&H are my main interests..... One of my friends back in Sweden in Ostersund is a UP/Santa Fe and another is a EL fanatic.....
trahe
Virginia, United States
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Posted: Thursday, January 18, 2007 - 12:56 AM UTC
Glad to see my workbench isn't the only one that looks like that!
Any more pics of that Lancaster?
Any more pics of that Lancaster?
Phantom2
Östergötland, Sweden
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Posted: Thursday, January 18, 2007 - 03:19 AM UTC
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Any more pics of that Lancaster?
Hi Thomas!
I built this Lancaster as a part of the Bombs Away Campaign, here´s my tread;
https://aeroscale.kitmaker.net/forums/87584&page=1
Cheers!
Stefan E
Phantom2
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Posted: Sunday, January 21, 2007 - 12:51 AM UTC
Hi all!
Something have happend on my bench!
When the Lanc dissapeared, several smaller creatures sneaked in!
A little closer look to the left shows two F/A-18E Super Hornets from Dragon and a P-51D from Platz all in 1/144 and the Henschel Hs 129B-2 "Panzerknacker" (my build for the Tankbusting campaign) in 1/48.
A Fiesler Fi 103 V-1 Flying Bomb, Tamiya 1/48 (Came with the Meteor MkI) on It´s trolley awaits a matt coat.
And finally a ground target (quite modern!), a German Spähpanzer (Armoured Recon vehicle) "Luchs" from Revell in 1/35.
Projects that are resting at the moment awaits in their boxes;
This is the state of my workbench 2006-01-21!
Cheers!
Stefan E
Something have happend on my bench!
When the Lanc dissapeared, several smaller creatures sneaked in!
A little closer look to the left shows two F/A-18E Super Hornets from Dragon and a P-51D from Platz all in 1/144 and the Henschel Hs 129B-2 "Panzerknacker" (my build for the Tankbusting campaign) in 1/48.
A Fiesler Fi 103 V-1 Flying Bomb, Tamiya 1/48 (Came with the Meteor MkI) on It´s trolley awaits a matt coat.
And finally a ground target (quite modern!), a German Spähpanzer (Armoured Recon vehicle) "Luchs" from Revell in 1/35.
Projects that are resting at the moment awaits in their boxes;
This is the state of my workbench 2006-01-21!
Cheers!
Stefan E