If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Well I am not slim by any means,so the cockpit slot is for easing my body into place on that seat,here is a shot taken a couple of years ago of my garden workshop/shed,I use this from late spring onwards with the two large doors wide open.
Wonwinglo happy at work in his tiny outside workshop.
I got the photo OK, bit grainy. Was it scanned from a print or even a slide Barry? Is that a bigger size "Popsie" behind you ? Nice work station(pulpit).
It was done with one of those free cameras Duncan,thats a Mercury Monocoupe L.7A built from a kit I found in a newsagents shop at Twyn.
I got the photo OK' date=' bit grainy. Was it scanned from a print or even a slide Barry? Is that a bigger size "Popsie" behind you ? Nice work station(pulpit).[/quote']
From left to right an anticlockwise panoramic trip around my half of the shed; last but not least my recent “extension” to store the models away from the dust etc.How I envy Richard all that space!!
Grahame, a man after my own heart. Everything in it's place and all nice and clean and tidy, I'm glad there are others who work the same as me!
I like the neat rack for the completed aircraft, very practical and obviously designed to keep the models safe and sound.
Nice clinical workplace Bunkers,I think these workshops reflect the personality of the owners/users very much,love the walk through to the garage and overflow storage area and those lovely motorcycles as well,it is a real seafarers den.Lovely workspace,I see that you managed to get a TSR.2 kit.
I bought the house purely on the strength of the garage/workshop area. Annette wanted to go and look upstairs as well but I didn't need to!!
I got two TSR2 kits, both for just over twenty quid at a time when they were starting to go for fourty/fifty and upwards. I consider myself lucky to have got them. The one on the shelf will be built one day and the other went in the attic for posterity. It is actually a very nice kit, just a shame it came a bit too late for Airfix and I am certain they should have churned them out as fast as they would sell rather than try to create a demand.
Brother in law has a monster shed,in it are his pride and joy of 11 gleaming motor bikes,around the walls are neatly laid out spanner/socket sets,a custom charging bay with cables neatly routed for systematic charge up,along one wall is a metal cabinet with more tools clinically laid out,he has little time to spend on his bikes or just polishing them because he works all hours,but the layout is a joy to look at.
I do not think that I could ever meet those standards of layout or in fact maintain them,we all work in such different ways mostly dependant on our varied circumstances,that is why it is always a pleasure to look at other peoples dens and workshops,it provides a great insight.
Comment