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Re: Show us your Model Space.
Posted: 10 Jun 2015, 18:20
by Raoul Kunz
Nah, who need windows!
NOW it's finally finished and all the little touches are done!
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
Re: Show us your Model Space.
Posted: 11 Jun 2015, 00:46
by John Everett
Far too neat and clean. Needs more loose junk.
Re: Show us your Model Space.
Posted: 11 Jun 2015, 12:44
by Raoul Kunz
"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
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
Re: Show us your Model Space.
Posted: 31 Aug 2015, 08:09
by John Everett
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!
That's just weird......
Feels too empty....
Protective case for Chase's Ends....At least that's something.........
There's always this?????....A lot of balsa dust there, though
Oh! That's better!
Re: Show us your Model Space.
Posted: 31 Aug 2015, 22:06
by Edmund Forsythe
Raoul Kunz wrote:Nah, who need windows!
NOW it's finally finished and all the little touches are done!
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
Ever consider painting a mural on the wall , say a tank coming to crush your table ?
Re: Show us your Model Space.
Posted: 03 Sep 2015, 16:21
by Shawn Ramsey
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
http://www.luckymodel.com/scale.aspx?se ... ock_only=N
Shawn
Re: Show us your Model Space.
Posted: 25 May 2016, 11:53
by Justin Wooding
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...
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
I still need to set up a small spray booth so i can do some painting inside too.
Re: Show us your Model Space.
Posted: 25 May 2016, 18:36
by Philipp Gross
That's a mighty fine workshop you got there
Philipp
Re: Show us your Model Space.
Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 07:01
by Gary Boxall
Still getting things arranged to how I want them, but set up works well enough for me at the moment...
The fold down ladder leads up to a decent loft space when I keep the 'stash'...
And the view from the deck outside isn't too shabby
Just need to sort out a 'man cave' in the garden for painting at some stage....
Gary
Re: Show us your Model Space.
Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 08:12
by Steve Hutchinson
You have an enviable space there Gary
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
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
Steve H