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Here's mine then, it's taken since October last year to build and fit out and still is work in progress. [ATTACH=CONFIG]44335[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]44336[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]44337[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]44338[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]44339[/ATTACH]
Next on the list of jobs is some shelving for my paints and storage.
I am so jealous Colin. Once I was in that shed I dont think I would want to come out. You wouldnt just happen to have a nice ten year malt hidden in there would you?
Mines an old computer table in an alcove in the corner of the living room with a few shelves for stuff, which is blocked at the moment by one of armchairs, cos a new 4 ft fishtank has taken it's place. So no building at the moment. I think i'm reasonably tidy but the GF says I'm a scruffy b, who leaves paint containers, half built kits and assorted other stuff all over the place, but like others I know where it all is icknose:, honest:winkingshades:
Having spent a few hours adding all the aftermarket bits to last week's purchase, this is what I've ended up with.
Most of you guys say you know where everything is regardless of how tidy/messy your workbench is. Alas, I have no such luck. Having just finished it and piled on everything out of the assortment of boxes it used to be kept in, I have no idea where anything is at the moment!
The consolation is that as I now live on my own, my lounge has become my own personal 'man-cave'! The pictures show three of the four walls, the fourth is where the fire is so I'm quite comfy and cosy whether I'm watching TV, reading, modelling or playing on my 'puter.
I have a Jekyll and Hyde workstation. I have to use my bedroom so I build on my computer desk. Messy when I've got the gear out and and everything put away afterwards (by order!) I'd love a dedicated work station like some of those shown.
It was recommended by a friend who loves his. I've only used it once,experimentally,with some water to get an idea of how it would work and it seemed very capable. It is also very quiet.
I like the fact that it can sit as in the photo or face up,as I have always sprayed standing up and never put the model down. It works for me,though I know many people prefer to have the model on a turntable or similar.
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