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Got some 4 mm foam centred plasticard last week from hobby craft, 3 a1 sheets for £8. An hours work and the spray booth is looking alot better. First pic is the before shot, 2nd is after building, the others are the after
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Once again Paul, you have made us all jealous :cheers2: You have an AWESOME shop!
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lol... That spray booth is larger than some peoples modelling area. I imaging there might be a few frustrated chappies about after they've seen this... :mrgreen:
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LudvigN wrote:
mannloon wrote:So my area is different. It's not terribly impressive, but it's rather odd. We live in a pretty small 2 bedroom apartment, and my modeling area is a large corner of our living room. My girlfriend (Merissa) actually asked that I move things out there because in our last and larger place I never came out of the model room. So these three pictures are of the same room. There is my area, which is the main home of tools and such, then across the living room in this little dining nook surrounded by fish tanks is Merissa's current make shift modeling area. Then in between us, at a tiny table in front of the T.V. is my son's modeling area. So a lot this summer this was our apartment. 3 people modeling together in the same room. The fact my family modeled with me seemed to confuse the guys at the armor builders club.
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Your modelling mansion makes me kind of jealous. I also live in a small 2 room apartment and Im banished to the wardrobe :)

Also, I love the volcano in the fish tank!!! :thumb1:
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Small update my small workbench - still not finished :scratch::
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bobbewieter wrote:Nice mantra trekfanj ;)
Thanks! They're good words to live by! :th:
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Paul is that just an extractor you are using?
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Awesome space Greg! I am glad I am not the only one to cut off the top of kit boxes. They are always such beautiful paintings!
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gaz45 wrote:Paul is that just an extractor you are using?
No its the graphic air A300s http://www.graphicair.co.uk/products/Gr ... Booth.html
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Cheers paul
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Build a paintrack today to put in my mancave :D

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bobbewieter wrote:Build a paintrack today to put in my mancave
Soooooo much better than the one I built!
I build bad models so you can feel good about yourself! :th:
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Great job :thumb2:
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Paul wrote:Got some 4 mm foam centred plasticard last week from hobby craft, 3 a1 sheets for £8. An hours work and the spray booth is looking alot better.
That's a pretty awesome spray bay there Paul! Have the same extractor you do but not nearly the same desk space to do something like that. Might try something similar one day.
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I think we are all jealous of those great extractors/booths. They cost so much more when they have to cross any form of water :-(

But the 1 thing I pickup from this thread is that no matter how big or small the space us modellers are experts in making the most of available space and jamming in as much stuff as possible into any space we have. Good work guys :-)
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bobbewieter wrote:Build a paintrack today to put in my mancave :D
Is that just MDF? IM looking at making one next weekend.
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grover wrote:
bobbewieter wrote:Build a paintrack today to put in my mancave :D
Is that just MDF? IM looking at making one next weekend.
Yup I used mdf to close up the shed and I hade some leftover pieces :D (it's the 18mm kind)
MDF works pretty good, no splinters etc. Definitely post your result :thumb2:
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Well decided since I was spending the money anyway I would use my overdraft and build my paint rack this weekend. Not that I have much paint to go on it but its all ready when I do. Still deciding if I will just have a tablet, a chrome-box or a full PC set up there.
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grover wrote:Well decided since I was spending the money anyway I would use my overdraft and build my paint rack this weekend. Not that I have much paint to go on it but its all ready when I do. Still deciding if I will just have a tablet, a chrome-box or a full PC set up there.
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Looking good :th:
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bobbewieter wrote: Looking good :th:
Thanks for the inspiration ;)
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This is my modelling work area. It is in the furnace room in our basement. I built the spray booth and paint shelves. Also shown in my current display case which is basically empty as I am just returning to the hobby.

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Nice man cave and display case too :th:
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karstenp wrote:This is my modelling work area. It is in the furnace room in our basement. I built the spray booth and paint shelves. Also shown in my current display case which is basically empty as I am just returning to the hobby.
Wow nice working area :jd:
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karstenp Blown away by your setup, spray booth, paint racks etc etc
What an awesome space!
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My modelling space has shape shifted during this year. From a mess on the dining table:

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I had to move into a new space:

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The result of this move was this:

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A great result in my opinion. Here is what it looks like now after some modification:

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Built myself a tiny paint rack

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Here is the ever growing stash

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Heres the modest display shelf behind my space:

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Its not big and its not luxurious but its cosy and most of all, its mine :cheers2: cheers
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Looks like a really good setup to me :th: and indeed it looks cosy.
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Found this pic of my "workbench" in about 2004 :)

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Where are all your paints? :p ;)
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bobbewieter wrote:Where are all your paints? :p ;)
I used to have a large mobile tool chest, that had all my stuff in, sadly i cant find any pics of that
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This is where I store all my paints and tools. I work on any table I can find
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Today was a good day....

Finally I finished my mancave!!! (For now)

Here are some pics:

The before:
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What it looks like now:

The working bench
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The beginning of my stash (left) and my work in progress (right):
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Took a lot more work than I expected :doh: but overall I'm pretty happy with the result. I made the paint rack and the table myself out of a MDF plate so that worked out ok. The isolation and electricity I've done myself. The only bad thing.... I don't have internet :( the wifi doesn't reach that far.... Bummer!!! The next thing I'm planning on doing is building a paint booth since I'm getting my airbrush this sunday (I hope I'll receive my Ultimate product tomorrow :P )

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What a great space
You did a fine job :thumb2:
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Bob, that looks like a fantastic place to escape from it all for an hour or two.

Wish you many happy hours modelling there.

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Looking good Bob, a nice clean work area
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Looks awesome Bob. Setting up my mancave has been as much fun as modelling.
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Yea the building of the mancave was fun aswell :) To bad my Ultimate products haven't arrived yet :( I should have ordered them earlier...
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My 'man cupboard' :D Does the job and its especially cozy in the evenings! :cheers2:

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My paintrack is starting to come together :dance:

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DaddyCool273 wrote:My 'man cupboard' :D Does the job and its especially cozy in the evenings! :cheers2:

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I have almost the same setup(Search for earlier posts in this thread) and I agree that it feels very personal and cozy in there! I take it that you have the same "Airbrush-problem" that I have :)
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Here's mine with a few additions since the last pics...

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Looking very good :th:
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Cool a blow torch need one of them
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Omi wrote:Cool a blow torch need one of them
Always needed for the Airfix kits...lol :pistols:
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Really nice space Galileo!
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Thanks guys. The blowtorch comes in handy at times for sure!
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galileo1 wrote:Thanks guys. The blowtorch comes in handy at times for sure!
Why do I immediately think "Toast"?? :shifty:
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LOL! Nah, I just keep it there so the kiddies don't get any ideas.
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This will be a nice display space in my private office at work, just moved in.
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My area is a five foot table in my living room, in front of the wide screen where I watch (listen) to the ball games. It looks out from the 10th floor, over looking Manama Bahrain, not bad but will get more surface space upon my return to the states.
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Gb64c wrote:My area is a five foot table in my living room, in front of the wide screen where I watch (listen) to the ball games. It looks out from the 10th floor, over looking Manama Bahrain, not bad but will get more surface space upon my return to the states.
Cool, what do you do in Bahrain?

I wanted to visit Bahrain while I was in Qatar for 2 months but didn't have the chance to do so :(
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