Decided to sort out the summer shed workshop today as it was getting a bit buried and it was impossible to get even near the workbench ! the job proved more labour intensive than I first imagined and it was mid-day before I cleared even underneath,the junk and rubbish had certainly mounted up and I have a trailerful of junk awaiting going to the tip,funny how as modellers we squirrel things away thinking that they could get used one day ? the wood stash will need to be thinned out tomorrow,I use one of those large dustbins and just throw in offcuts as I go along,problem is that the small pieces are floating on the top with the more useful bits buried underneath,several cups of tea later I attacked the paint department,shaking and opening lids to find some that had dried up and others with Humbrol logos on from the early sixties ! as a mixture of cellulose & enamel mingled in the air the pile of tins was getting bigger in the trash bin department that was,then a pile of different sized paintbrushes some of which had seen better days,not that I am short of brushes anyway as every visit to a shop that sells them I usually make a purchase just in case I should run out on a bank holiday at midnight.The biggest job was the model graveyard ie a big box of undercarriages,bits and pieces of tails,dozens of broken cowlings and scores of fittings some still attached to the main parts,this is the section that slows you down as you try and remember how that model bit the dust and is now but a distant memory,the 'Well it could come in handy one day' syndrome had obviously hit this department badly and as the object of the lesson was to make some working space in the bin they had to go,they gave me pleasure building them,flying them and eventually the model either crashed or got flown so much that it was oil soaked anyway,does all of this sound familiar ? well all across the land modellers must have a clear-out one day and make way for new creations,after all it was doubtful if any of those bits would ever find there way into new models again and now I can access my bandsaw and sander once again where the heaps of rubbish were building up,it just makes me realise how many different tools and materials we all use in our model building,and above all the hundreds of happy hours spent building our creations. :great: