G'day,
I've lost count as too how many times my workroom has been re built, but after re-locating my residence the model re-creation room / storage / dsplay was incorporated into the 3rd bedroom of the my new unit, [sadly this is on the 3rd floor of the block].
Having to step down to a reduced space the area is still in the 'sorting out' stage and as usual model subjects are everywhere, the 'new' [to me anyway] painting station is just a board over the top of te paint stand, with a scrap of material pinned over the wall [in an efort to NOT Repaint the room in a strange cammo patern]. A new enclosed paint booth is being built by a friend and should be installed in the next week or so.
The Workbench:
Paint tation:
Display Area [minus it's glass doors] with part of the stash:
The Stash and a few modes that don't fit in the Display Cabinet:
Pre-Flight Check
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29 Foxtrot's - [re modeled] workbench
29Foxtrot
Victoria, Australia
Joined: September 19, 2003
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Joined: September 19, 2003
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Posted: Sunday, May 13, 2007 - 11:39 AM UTC
Posted: Monday, May 14, 2007 - 03:27 AM UTC
Wow!
That really looks the business Rob!
Gives me something to think about with my modelling room
Nige
That really looks the business Rob!
Gives me something to think about with my modelling room
Nige
Tojo72
North Carolina, United States
Joined: June 06, 2006
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Posted: Monday, May 14, 2007 - 05:13 PM UTC
Hey that really looks great,you probably have more kits and supplies then some hobby shops !!!!
One question what about displaying models so close to your work area and airbrush area,doesn't that cause problems with dust and some floating paint particles .I found that until I put my models behind glass,they picked up all kinds of dust.
One question what about displaying models so close to your work area and airbrush area,doesn't that cause problems with dust and some floating paint particles .I found that until I put my models behind glass,they picked up all kinds of dust.
csch
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Joined: December 27, 2002
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Posted: Monday, May 14, 2007 - 09:39 PM UTC
Hi Rob:
Impresive ! Very cool.
How do you keep the dust away of the models in the shelves. Do you clean them time to time one by one.
Impresive ! Very cool.
How do you keep the dust away of the models in the shelves. Do you clean them time to time one by one.
29Foxtrot
Victoria, Australia
Joined: September 19, 2003
KitMaker: 708 posts
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Joined: September 19, 2003
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Posted: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 - 11:17 AM UTC
G'day,
Thanks for the kind words on my 'workshop'
I should have stated in the post that I removed the4 glass doors for the pupose of the display pix.
Some poeple do tell me that I have more stuff than the local hobby shop, as I do a lot of contact builds for differnt organizations and groups, a large range of suplies is of benifit.
The new spray booth arrives in a few days so I'll update the thread with a new pic of how I set it up.
Thanks for the kind words on my 'workshop'
I should have stated in the post that I removed the4 glass doors for the pupose of the display pix.
Some poeple do tell me that I have more stuff than the local hobby shop, as I do a lot of contact builds for differnt organizations and groups, a large range of suplies is of benifit.
The new spray booth arrives in a few days so I'll update the thread with a new pic of how I set it up.