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Wow some great looking Stations.... I am Mobile lol, my garage holds my other passion Motorbike stuff and a small stash of Models and the big lads still living with us so I am pushed into the conservatory : ). I can feel the force from mobear`s Station a lot going on : ) what I like to see a good working area.
Here's me yesterday working on my A6M5. As you can see, my bench (a nice 1940s desk thus the horrible wipe-clean yellow cover) doubles as my art desk and gets pretty chaotic while I work. I'm a neat freak though, so after working the 'bench' is kept empty and the cloth removed.
Looks all good and tidy to me Alex. I like the fly swat is this a new modelling tool?. By the way what part of France do you live in? I've just come back from a week in Monpazier, weather there just as wet as here!!!
Mike, I like your workstation. I need my paints in front of me, but that would mean turning my desk around and losing the natural light...........
Vaughan, the fly swatter is vital equipment this time of year - they're everywhere despite the netting over my window. I'm in the south west, near Cognac. Just looked on a map and Monpazier is quite a bit further south than me - we've had hot dry weather mainly, although there has been the odd day of heavy rain. The Charente Dept where I live is supposed to get the most annual sunshine so I count myself lucky we're avoiding the floods
Alex does that mean you are near a town called Cognac ? Or does it mean your are near cognac to drink ? Or both ? Sounds like near heaven Cognac & hot weather. Put up with the flies for a bit of that.
Hi Vaughan what the images don't show is the spray both which is behind the my seat , what I have done is connect a vax to the extraction unitc( saves on holes in the wall) and it just works a treat.
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