Show us your Model Space.

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Nah, who need windows! :lol:
NOW it's finally finished and all the little touches are done! :lol:
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Far too neat and clean. Needs more loose junk.
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"You shouldn't buy jeans distressed, you just wait for them to become distressed because eventually they will."
- a Gentleman's Guide to making sartorial choices

Same here - the chaos will eventually appear :lol:



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With Chase's End completed the shop was well overdue for a serious cleaning. It took all day and one burned up shop-vac, but I've not seen it this nice since about Christmas time last year.

That's right! It says, "castle builder". You'll just have to wait and see.
But I will say, 2 Dodge trucks, a couple of Jeeps and at least 15 figures. Just another boring old diorama plan! :D
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That's just weird......

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Feels too empty....

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Protective case for Chase's Ends....At least that's something.........

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There's always this?????....A lot of balsa dust there, though :|

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Oh! That's better!
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Raoul Kunz wrote:Nah, who need windows! :lol:
NOW it's finally finished and all the little touches are done! :lol:
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John

There is just something great about having a clean work area. To bad it does not stay that way long.

Castle Builder!!!! 2 Dodges!!! This may interest you pending on what type of dodge.

I ordered one a few days ago and it was in stock. IMHO not a bad price and shipping was free :D :D

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Hi chaps,

Trying to get back in the game. Now that i finally have my own room inside the house (no more blistering hot or freezing cold days in a tin shed) i have been able to get a new man cave happening.

I saw this workbench (unknown owner) a long time ago and thought it was pretty nifty...

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I thought it was a great design and maybe i could go for something similar. So i found a big solid office table 1500cm wide x 700cm deep from a second hand shop. Cost me $50. From the small built in wardrobe that i removed from the room, i used the materials to make a hutch to sit on the table. The back wall became a paint rack. I have an electrician making up a double fluro light to fit in the top.

Also i have been able to get all my books out on to bookcases!

I still have some (lots) tidying up to do, but anyway, welcome to my room :P

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I still need to set up a small spray booth so i can do some painting inside too.
Woody...

Trying hard to do some modeling!

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That's a mighty fine workshop you got there :mrgreen:

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Still getting things arranged to how I want them, but set up works well enough for me at the moment...

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The fold down ladder leads up to a decent loft space when I keep the 'stash'...

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And the view from the deck outside isn't too shabby 8-)

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Just need to sort out a 'man cave' in the garden for painting at some stage.... :?

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You have an enviable space there Gary :D

Love the the view too, just the ticket to rest the eyes after all the micro detailing you do ;)

We want to see the stash too :roll:

What's the ETA for the man cave paint shed?

You really must have one hell of a queue at that door :?:

Very nice, but very tidy :?:

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