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Great idea with the portable work station Dave , I like it .

Richy
 

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Well here's my contribution a bit of a mess due to the attempted on going build. I share the room with Gill but that's not a problem. I have plenty of space but the only issue I have is the spray booth having to vented through a window opposite my work station it's a real pain. This might well contribute to my lack of modelling. Here's my limited stash at the moment under the stairs.

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Fraid you all put my workstation to shame. Because Im a live in carer Im not obvioulsy able to set up a great big workstation, but this does me well enough and triples up as a computer workstation and a place where I can sit at night and write up my notes

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cant believe how neat and tidy everyones is .......mine often looks like a bomb has gone off :P
 
It's amazing how inventive people are about how they use whatever space they have available.

Special mention to Dave for his 'portable' work station, a very clever solution. I used to work on an old computer table in our front room, which got limited use after the kids left home, and I wish I'd thought of something like that :)

Cheers

Steve
 
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It's amazing how inventive people are about how they use whatever space they have available.Special mention to Dave for his 'portable' work station, a very clever solution. I used to work on an old computer table in our front room, which got limited use after the kids left home, and I wish I'd thought of something like that :)

Cheers

Steve
You know what they say Steve.

"It's not how big it is that counts - it's what you do with it!":D
 
Here's mine...Updated a bit. I did have an old table, but I found a more modern desk at our local recycling centre, so for a couple of bob to 'yer man' I came away with what's in the picture - a nice big top and a set of 'goes under' drawers. I don't like keeping my paints ect. in the daylight and warmth, so in the drawers they go.

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Here's the noisy end of the loft with a few surviving dios.!

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My wife calls this place 'Tut tut' 'cos that's all she says when she's allowed in....and that's only when I unlock the door!!

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Very nice Ron, and a nice big window. I like natural light too.

How are you getting on with all those Zulus ?

Cheers

Steve
 
Totally agree Ron , all my paints like you are tucked away in draws and cupboards away from daylight and heat , I learnt that on here when I first joined this very forum ,

for anyone new to modelling - reason being daylight and heat will over time dry out the pigments in your paint ,making them useless be it enamel - solvent and acrylic ie water based paints .
 

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I've seen worse Gavin... What's the hammer for? I know some models need a bit of adjustment, but a hammer ? :)

Cheers

Steve
 
Wow, you guys are making me want to improve my set up!!:eek:

I'm seriously impressed! :)

Thumbs up all round! :D
 
Here is mine, it looks nice a clean and rather bare-these piccies were taken before I 'moved-in' and now it is filthy and paint laden :D There is also more storage shelves now with my models on, better overhead lighting and a magnifier lamp.

Si:)
 
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