oohh, probably the italeri kit, would look great being escorted by my 109
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
Hey on the bench:
Airfix red arrows hawk (1/72)
Airfix junket ju 88 stuka (1/24)
Airfix HMS Suffolk (1/350)
Airfix Cutty Sark (1/350)
Airfix red arrows hawk (1/72)
Airfix junket ju 88 stuka (1/24)
Airfix HMS Suffolk (1/350)
Airfix Cutty Sark (1/350)
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Airfix 1/76 Battlefront -stage- weathering
On Hold-waiting for paint
Airfix 1/76 Bofors Gun and Tractor - stage - painting
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Airfix 1/76 Western front - stage- priming
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Airfix 1/76 Battlefront -stage- weathering
On Hold-waiting for paint
Airfix 1/76 Bofors Gun and Tractor - stage - painting
Airfix 1/76 Matilda Tank - stage - priming
Airfix 1/76 Western front - stage- priming
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Hi all this is where I get down to business. Slowly getting more paints as I build, I'm about to start buting Vallejo Model Air Paints from now on.
My spot is situated in the Computer/Office, I tend to use the old PC(pictured) as its nice and close to desk. You might see there is a few wines fermenting near by, My lovely partner loves making wine.




My spot is situated in the Computer/Office, I tend to use the old PC(pictured) as its nice and close to desk. You might see there is a few wines fermenting near by, My lovely partner loves making wine.




Cheers Gav
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Nice set up dude.

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Cheers , buy the way I'm going to start "Buying" Model Air paints not "Buting" unfortunate typo 
Cheers Gav
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Nice setup gav.
I'd recommend slave to painting for the paints, they are basically the same price as mightyape but have better sales and it's always nice to support the smaller buisness.
I'd recommend slave to painting for the paints, they are basically the same price as mightyape but have better sales and it's always nice to support the smaller buisness.
Stand aside caffine, this is a job for alcohol.
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Cheers Webby
brought today just a few model air paints using the 10% discount I got for subscribing to their newsletter.
brought today just a few model air paints using the 10% discount I got for subscribing to their newsletter.
Cheers Gav
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
My Model work are is just a posterboard with a garbage bag covering it with some paint spills, masking tape and sprues laying all around
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Thanks for showing the scale difference between 1/35th and 1/72nd spiders, it seems 1/72 is a lot more popular these days.ForbesHutton wrote:It's a blessing in disguise for you. The basements in North America are spider factories. Given the 8 legged monsters you have down under building an area you'll share with them might be something to avoid.Dunno wrote:Cool work area. I am so jealous of people who have basements as we just do dot build them in our houses in Australia. When you think about it it just does not make sense as they would be great in our summer months as they are cool and then relatively warm in winter. The extra storage must be a huge bonus as well. We also do not have attics in our houses which once again give you huge storage. Maybe I should become an architect and start a trend!
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Hi all
Thought I would get some pictures up of my man cave.

Most of my stash are in the plastic containers (can you tell I've moved around a bit lately.)

Bringing my 2 hobbies together.

Well that's pretty much it, it's fun to dream of the ultimate man cave though
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cheers
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Thought I would get some pictures up of my man cave.

Most of my stash are in the plastic containers (can you tell I've moved around a bit lately.)

Bringing my 2 hobbies together.

Well that's pretty much it, it's fun to dream of the ultimate man cave though
cheers
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
Nice loft, looks like a good battle is in progress.
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Yeah great loft 
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
just wish their was more room up their to work.
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I agree the loft is premo.. would love to have a setup in a loft
Cheers Gav
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
ForbesHutton wrote:It's a blessing in disguise for you. The basements in North America are spider factories. Given the 8 legged monsters you have down under building an area you'll share with them might be something to avoid.Dunno wrote:Cool work area. I am so jealous of people who have basements as we just do dot build them in our houses in Australia. When you think about it it just does not make sense as they would be great in our summer months as they are cool and then relatively warm in winter. The extra storage must be a huge bonus as well. We also do not have attics in our houses which once again give you huge storage. Maybe I should become an architect and start a trend!
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Really happy!!
I finally have my own work bench at my mums house. I have a bigger desk at my dads but I don't really do much modelling there.
SO much easier with my compressor under he desk and the airbrush on the wall. Beats having to carry it all down the stairs each time...
I know my paint collection doesn't look like much at the moment as I have just been trying to convert over to acrylics. I am getting lots of paint for xmas so it should have quite a few more paints on it soon.

I finally have my own work bench at my mums house. I have a bigger desk at my dads but I don't really do much modelling there.
SO much easier with my compressor under he desk and the airbrush on the wall. Beats having to carry it all down the stairs each time...
I know my paint collection doesn't look like much at the moment as I have just been trying to convert over to acrylics. I am getting lots of paint for xmas so it should have quite a few more paints on it soon.

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Looking good Will, you got some Ultimate cleaner and thiner so your of to a good start in my books lol
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Yeah AlexTheBlue sent me that with the Vallejo paint. It works great. Well done Paul 
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Ah it was nothing mate lol, cheers buddyScaleModelling1105 wrote:Yeah AlexTheBlue sent me that with the Vallejo paint. It works great. Well done Paul
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
nice spidersNovYank wrote:ForbesHutton wrote:It's a blessing in disguise for you. The basements in North America are spider factories. Given the 8 legged monsters you have down under building an area you'll share with them might be something to avoid.Dunno wrote:Cool work area. I am so jealous of people who have basements as we just do dot build them in our houses in Australia. When you think about it it just does not make sense as they would be great in our summer months as they are cool and then relatively warm in winter. The extra storage must be a huge bonus as well. We also do not have attics in our houses which once again give you huge storage. Maybe I should become an architect and start a trend!
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff21 ... tralia.png
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are they 1:1 scale
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
Kelvgood1 wrote:My work are or cave, as we are in a 1 bed flat, I have a small are of the lounge and the wife the other but I think I just about squeeze everything in, the extractor fan was he best thing as it takes away the fumes etc, the misses just has to crank up the surround sound a bit when the compressor and the fan is going
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I like this setup, it's quaint like mine is. Although, your chair looks uncomfortable for long sessions.
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Well I finally have something worthy of showing off. I have redone my man cave, and by the looks of it I should be able to do some serious work in 2014.
But first I would like to show you what I had been working with.
The original -


And now on to the new and improved Cave! Took me a couple of days, but it was well worth it!
This section will be where I do my Airbrushing work as I have very close access to the window, or at least the side the opens

The build area

A closer look at where the action happens

All in all it is 14' long and 7' wide

Where I am actually typing this post -

And finally the library, in close reach.

But first I would like to show you what I had been working with.
The original -


And now on to the new and improved Cave! Took me a couple of days, but it was well worth it!
This section will be where I do my Airbrushing work as I have very close access to the window, or at least the side the opens

The build area

A closer look at where the action happens

All in all it is 14' long and 7' wide

Where I am actually typing this post -

And finally the library, in close reach.

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NICE!!!! Holy crap well done dude!
I love that giant window... So much light!
I love that giant window... So much light!
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Yeah nice set up there mate nice working areas
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
Very nice indeed! Great place to work on.
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Hahahaha... He's got a point
Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
I give it until this weekend.chief5437 wrote:How long will it stay that tidy?! Lol
Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
I don't have a separate workplace.. I do everything in my bedroom. I've got nowhere else
After a session I usually prop the window open to let the fumes out 
When we moved in, the room used to be some sort of child's playroom or nursery room so I got some awesome crayon pattern wallpaper.

I keep me stash next to the bed...

And under the bed..

The rest of my stash..


In the closet: Boxes I keep from past builds

Paints!

Even got some bandages in case of an incident

Finally... I have this monstrosity living in my room. A man in the neighborhood was moving out and it turned out that he builds aircraft and had some stuff for sale.
At that time I didn't know any better about the hobby and I regret passing all the resin and aftermarket he was offering. At that time I was only interested in armor
But my mother had bought this for me without my knowledge.. for $12


It's in 1/32 scale and half-built... way out of my league
As soon as I saw it.. I knew what to do.

I put it on top of the shelf... trying to forget about it. But it sits there, staring at me from above when I go to sleep.
I'm sorry for showing you my horrid room.
When we moved in, the room used to be some sort of child's playroom or nursery room so I got some awesome crayon pattern wallpaper.

I keep me stash next to the bed...

And under the bed..

The rest of my stash..


In the closet: Boxes I keep from past builds

Paints!

Even got some bandages in case of an incident

Finally... I have this monstrosity living in my room. A man in the neighborhood was moving out and it turned out that he builds aircraft and had some stuff for sale.
At that time I didn't know any better about the hobby and I regret passing all the resin and aftermarket he was offering. At that time I was only interested in armor
But my mother had bought this for me without my knowledge.. for $12


It's in 1/32 scale and half-built... way out of my league
As soon as I saw it.. I knew what to do.

I put it on top of the shelf... trying to forget about it. But it sits there, staring at me from above when I go to sleep.
I'm sorry for showing you my horrid room.
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HEEEELLLLLPPPPPP you got a Tiger under your bed !!!!!!!!

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Uhm. .... That. ..... And. .. uhm. ... That. ..... And. ..... uhm. ..... That. .... And. ... uhm. ..
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Uhm. .... That. ..... And. .. uhm. ... That. ..... And. ..... uhm. ..... That. .... And. ... uhm. ..
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Schoof wrote:HEEEELLLLLPPPPPP you got a Tiger under your bed !!!!!!!!![]()
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1/32 Tomcat!!! Holy crap!!! That would be enormous!!!
SOOOO COOOL!!!!
I love the crayon paper myself
SOOOO COOOL!!!!
I love the crayon paper myself
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Nice work area!
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This was it as of today. Mostly it's just varying degrees of haphazardly-strewn equipment. I do often clear the mat, but it usually returns to this sort of mess within a few minutes...


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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
Epic room, beside the bed like me. Unfortunately that means I have to airbrush in the garage and when it's -40 C outside it's a bit ...difficult...JohnP wrote:I don't have a separate workplace.. I do everything in my bedroom. I've got nowhere elseAfter a session I usually prop the window open to let the fumes out
When we moved in, the room used to be some sort of child's playroom or nursery room so I got some awesome crayon pattern wallpaper.![]()
Finally... I have this monstrosity living in my room. A man in the neighborhood was moving out and it turned out that he builds aircraft and had some stuff for sale.
At that time I didn't know any better about the hobby and I regret passing all the resin and aftermarket he was offering. At that time I was only interested in armor![]()
But my mother had bought this for me without my knowledge.. for $12![]()
I put it on top of the shelf... trying to forget about it. But it sits there, staring at me from above when I go to sleep.
I'm sorry for showing you my horrid room.
Also, that's an epic Tomcat! HUGE
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MakingModelsAgain wrote:This was it as of today. Mostly it's just varying degrees of haphazardly-strewn equipment. I do often clear the mat, but it usually returns to this sort of mess within a few minutes...
I'm so glad to see I'm not the only one that has stuff EVERYWHERE! Paul and Lee's benches always look spotless.
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Lots of well facilitated workstations. Lovely jubbly.
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Don't be silly it does get in a mess look lol, they are on camera a lot so i think they need to be clean and tidy. Mine was always spotless before i did videos, its just the way i like to work.chief5437 wrote: I'm so glad to see I'm not the only one that has stuff EVERYWHERE! Paul and Lee's benches always look spotless.

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Yeah my mrs saw that in a shop and got it for me, makes a great paint brush holder lolTiger131 wrote:like the wheelie bin i thought it was on you're vids
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
This is my setup right now. The paint rack is new, just got it for Christmas.


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Nice little space mate, that huey is damn big wow
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
Nice set up.. got the same compressor.ModelStudent wrote:This is my setup right now. The paint rack is new, just got it for Christmas.
You live in the Midwest? Where'd you get those Mig Pigments? I can't seem to find any in the area.
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
I bought em on Amazon.com and they were shipped from the UK as Royal Mail. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_ ... 20pigmentsJohnP wrote:Nice set up.. got the same compressor.
You live in the Midwest? Where'd you get those Mig Pigments? I can't seem to find any in the area.
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
Nice video and a great workspace, subbed and likedoldnewbie wrote:https://www.youtube.com/user/AddictedAnew/videos
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