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  • wonwinglo
    • Apr 2004
    • 5410

    #16
    Grahame,another tidy worker who has a place for everything,I like the model storage area as well,very practical.

    This is proving to be a very interesting thread.

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    • wonwinglo
      • Apr 2004
      • 5410

      #17
      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.

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      • dynamite25
        • Sep 2004
        • 404

        #18
        Barry your pictures aren't showing for me for some reason any ideas why.

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        • Guest

          #19
          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).

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          • wonwinglo
            • Apr 2004
            • 5410

            #20
            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']

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            • dynamite25
              • Sep 2004
              • 404

              #21
              I am able to see them now after having a fiddle about and that is one well pack room barry.

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              • wonwinglo
                • Apr 2004
                • 5410

                #22
                Could be security settings too high,clear your cache as well,also a firewall sometimes creates the dreaded 'x' try experimenting ?

                Barry your pictures aren't showing for me for some reason any ideas why.

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  Thanks Barry, you`ve got more questions on your blog, sorry !

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    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.

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                    • Guest

                      #25
                      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.

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                      • Guest

                        #26
                        Well Barry, they do say that a tidy desk is the sign of a sick mind!

                        Steve.

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                        • Guest

                          #27
                          Heathly body, healthy mind.....take your pick !

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                          • wonwinglo
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 5410

                            #28
                            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.

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