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Wow impressive!
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andreb87 wrote:hey guys! here you can see my man cave! i'm really happy with it! it's place to relax from work, wife and kid :D
Whoa!! Andre!!!

We were supposed to show photos of our working areas not a hobby stores :lol:

As others already claimed - amazing stash and the whole area is so great organized!
You must be having really relaxed time here with the hobby :)

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andreb87 wrote:hey guys! here you can see my man cave! i'm really happy with it! it's place to relax from work, wife and kid :D
Diagnose from dr. Gregory (greg74) House- too much money on models - too little time for work on this place :wall:
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Looks fantastic how long did it take you to build up that stash?
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Very nice work space there Andre and envious of the stash! :mrgreen: :th:
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it took 2 years to build up that stash. nearly all kits are from ebay! you can really save a lot of money on ebay. for most of the models i paid the half or a third of the regular price. i have been a lot in afghanistan in the last years so i hadn't the time to build all the kits! but that's ok ... someday i will build them all :)
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I'm new to the forum. With that said, I'm very impressed with the scope and variety of the workshops that were displayed here. Paul's shop leads the way, but I don't think many of us either could amass the quantity of supplies he has, or work in such an organized manner bordering on a surgical suite in a hospital. Coen's new shop is equally impressive and is organized in a way more dear to my heart. In Coen's case, he's going to have to stop building tanks now, since he's filled up all of his shelves already. He didn't plan on expansion.

I have a question... how can some people display so many images whereas I'm finding a 3 image limit?

My house has a nice big basement... large enough for a huge model train layout AND a very ample workshop. Here's what it looks like.
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All of the paints and supplies are in the black multi-draw cabinet on the left. I've been inspired by many of the workshops shown to make a rack to hold the Tamiya, Vallejo and craft colors. Each of their bottles are different shapes. I have a lazy susan paint stand, but it doesn't fit the Tamiya bottles.

On the right side tables is a Taig miniature model-makers lathe. Although plastic kits don't need many machined parts, having this machine has saved me many times. It was essential in creating the brass masting for Tamiya Missouri I built. I showed this model in the Intro to New Members thread. I have a natural daylight compact florescent bulb in the work light, which is much cooler than the old incandescent bulb it replaced, but now I'm thinking of using an LED which would be even cooler. I don't have a spray booth and that's the next thing I must build/buy so I can spray solvent-based paints. I had a Badger air brush that's 40 years old along with a single cylinder compressor that's 35 years old. It doesn't have a resevoir nor pressure adjustment so that's another item that needs upgrading.

The shop is big enough where my two grandsons can work on their own projects at the same time as my work. It's been wonderful!
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That's a great work area :th:

You need to use photobucket or another photo hosting site to upload pictures then you can post as many as you like. If you need help give me a shout :cheers2:
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what a dream stash you have Andre! That's the stuff modelling wet dreams are made of... that and Paul's man-cave. I'm at a temporary set-up at the moment, so will have to post after it's been sorted... super jealous though... one day!
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builder2010 wrote:I'm new to the forum. With that said, I'm very impressed with the scope and variety of the workshops that were displayed here. Paul's shop leads the way, but I don't think many of us either could amass the quantity of supplies he has, or work in such an organized manner bordering on a surgical suite in a hospital. Coen's new shop is equally impressive and is organized in a way more dear to my heart. In Coen's case, he's going to have to stop building tanks now, since he's filled up all of his shelves already. He didn't plan on expansion.

I have a question... how can some people display so many images whereas I'm finding a 3 image limit?

My house has a nice big basement... large enough for a huge model train layout AND a very ample workshop. Here's what it looks like.
01 MJM Workshop.jpg
All of the paints and supplies are in the black multi-draw cabinet on the left. I've been inspired by many of the workshops shown to make a rack to hold the Tamiya, Vallejo and craft colors. Each of their bottles are different shapes. I have a lazy susan paint stand, but it doesn't fit the Tamiya bottles.

On the right side tables is a Taig miniature model-makers lathe. Although plastic kits don't need many machined parts, having this machine has saved me many times. It was essential in creating the brass masting for Tamiya Missouri I built. I showed this model in the Intro to New Members thread. I have a natural daylight compact florescent bulb in the work light, which is much cooler than the old incandescent bulb it replaced, but now I'm thinking of using an LED which would be even cooler. I don't have a spray booth and that's the next thing I must build/buy so I can spray solvent-based paints. I had a Badger air brush that's 40 years old along with a single cylinder compressor that's 35 years old. It doesn't have a resevoir nor pressure adjustment so that's another item that needs upgrading.

The shop is big enough where my two grandsons can work on their own projects at the same time as my work. It's been wonderful!


This is an amazing place. I'd lose my mind as a kid in here.
A mini lathe... LUCKY!! I've had my eye on one from Micro Mark. They're a bit pricey and the shipping is a bugger.
I'm really envious that you get to build with your grand kids.
That is something you all will treasure.
I'd love to see that train layout.

Here's a link to the how to section for posting photos and videos if that helps.
Some self reliever also did a video walkthrough of the site too.
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http://www.intscalemodeller.com/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=22
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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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Haha... Or they'd put you in the looney bin for such outrageous ideas haha.
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Same in NZ, attics/lofts are usuall big enough to hide the xmas decorations and winter clothes if ya willing to climb a ladder.
Basements are basically non existant, being that the country is sitting on the pasific ring of fire they may be pront to cracking everytime there is an earthquake.

One thing i have noticed as a teend, most builders dont have their finished kits (or only a couple if they do) in their work area's.
Personally I find them a great inspiration to get on with the next one
If you display them elsewhere id be interested to know, and im sure everyone would love photo's (unless there is already a 'display cabinet' thread somewhere that I have missed)
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I thought that there was one Webby... but know one has posted in it in ages and I can't remember where it is. haha
I thought that it was in the Modelling Chat or Non-Modelling Chat somewhere, but I can't find it now.
So I guess you could probably start one and if we find the other one we can merge the two together.


I, for one, am forbidden by She Who Must Be Obeyed to allow any of my work out of my shop.
She's given me permission to have the Moosejaw and Mr. Campbell in the rec room...
But "Only if they don't look like crap". haha
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Here is my previous one


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After a little upgrade

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My old homemade spraybooth

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My NEW MAN CAVE

work in progress

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and my home made SILENT COMPRESSOR (it's easier then you think...)

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I still need to paint the PC casing black.....
But the red and yellow kind of reminds me of Iron man......

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ALL FINISHED!!!!

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new spray booth

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the paint rack is 140cm by 80cm so it should hold a lot of paint!!

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Great man cave dude.

Look forward to the day I have a space like that. :th:
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Love your home made compressor, that's out standing work!
Where does all the bloody time go.....?
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I will 2nd that lee :thumb2:
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Thirded, fourthed, and fithed dude. Now that is a great space...... Green with envy dude :mrgreen:
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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!
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.

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That's some great modelling Forbes - what scale are those little critters!! :eeek: :crazy: :D
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:clap2: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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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!
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.

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The big ones down here are harmless it is the smaller black ones with the little red strip you have to watch out for, though saying that they love toilets seats so as long as you check before you go it is alright. I have been in my garage now for over 8 months and have not had one spider!

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Dunno wrote:The big ones down here are harmless it is the smaller black ones with the little red strip you have to watch out for, though saying that they love toilets seats so as long as you check before you go it is alright. I have been in my garage now for over 8 months and have not had one spider!

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Wow, Some really great rooms and setups here guys!!

Thought i'd join the fun and show some picks of our Computer / Games and as of very recently Hobby room.

The modelling area is just a fold out card table, but it works. And as i'm just getting back into modelling I am slowly accumulating paints / tools etc as I need them, maybe you guys could point out some must have items to add to my toolbox?

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looks sweet! I like the portability of your tools! May I suggest picking up a few different kinds of tweezers - various kinds are good to have around! Maybe some Micro-Sol for your decaling work, otherwise looks like a great start man!! Keep it up!
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Looks like mine four years ago. Just a dining room table and a tool box.
The tools look familiar too. Haha.
I'd think about replacing that wire cutter for a nice sprue cutter, maybe getting a bottle or two of Tamiya Extra Thin. You've got good start on the basics now.
Picking things up as you go along is how we all do it. :th:
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Hi All,

heres a shot of my new winter lodgings, its much more smaller than the shed, but least i dont have to worry about getting any more flu's from the cold ;)

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:crazy: Yeah.... continue the madness !!!! :clap: :clap:
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Well here is my area for now.
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My airbrushes I have four in total.
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This is the hobbyzone desk orgonizer and humbrol work station
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My spray booth and tool box
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My stash so far there is the 1/24 London bus down stairs. (Also the wife has bought the revell 1/32 red arrow for my Xmas prezzie.)

I also have a 10 draw unit with all my other tools and paints. I have nearly all of the revell paint. Starting to use humbrol and Vallejo as I can get those from boyes in Doncaster. Also have a few model master and tamiya paints.

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Not my work area, just above, this is the state of the roof on 'bletchley' ( so called because a friend said he thought my man shed was big enough to crack enigma in)

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Methinks this and the three missing nails might be the reasin I had a waterlogged zvezda 109 kit!

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Batten down those hatches, if I see a flying BF109Z on the news then I will know your roof blew off.
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DC87 wrote:Batten down those hatches, if I see a flying BF109Z on the news then I will know your roof blew off.
Oooh that reminds me of a model I saw at the show yesterday, another Zwilling build but a bigger aircraft and in 1/72!

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I would post a pic but my work area is just the dinner table unfortunately. Pretty lame I know. It's so annoying as when my mum says its dinner or something I have to clear it all away! All my gear is stored in a chest of drawers in my room which has really poor access. But i'm looking forward to my paint rack that i'm currently making. So when you guys post pics of ur 'man cave' and stuff and say 'it's not much' then you have wayyy more than me dude. Happy modelling.
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Will... I had exactly what you have just 4 years ago buddy. :th:
I was working at the end of the kitchen table with all my gear stored in a tool chest.
It's not lame. Most of us have what you have my friend. You're the normal one dude. :clap:
I got lucky and I could build a room for my hobby... :cheers2:
Paul had a horrible car accident so he built his. :eeek:
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Coen wrote:Will... I had exactly what you have just 4 years ago buddy. :th:
I was working at the end of the kitchen table with all my gear stored in a tool chest.
It's not lame. Most of us have what you have my friend. You're the normal one dude. :clap:
I got lucky and I could build a room for my hobby... :cheers2:
Paul had a horrible car accident so he built his. :eeek:
Etc...
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Well said mate.
ScaleModelling1105 wrote:I would post a pic but my work area is just the dinner table unfortunately. Pretty lame I know. It's so annoying as when my mum says its dinner or something I have to clear it all away! All my gear is stored in a chest of drawers in my room which has really poor access. But i'm looking forward to my paint rack that i'm currently making. So when you guys post pics of ur 'man cave' and stuff and say 'it's not much' then you have wayyy more than me dude. Happy modelling.
Mate i do all my work on the dinning table that i have to share with my wife and kids when they do there craft/homework so i dont do as much as i like so your not alone mate.
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Same for me coen, I used to build from a small tool chest in our living room watching tv with the gf.

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DC87 wrote:Batten down those hatches, if I see a flying BF109Z on the news then I will know your roof blew off.
:D :D :D

Am I the only childish one that sniggered at "your roof blew off!" :nena:
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Fair enough guys. It's funny how some people have their own shed and the rest have dinner tables. But I guess at the end of the day we all enjoy the hobby and like you said that's all that matters.
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ScaleModelling1105 wrote:I would post a pic but my work area is just the dinner table unfortunately. Pretty lame I know. It's so annoying as when my mum says its dinner or something I have to clear it all away! All my gear is stored in a chest of drawers in my room which has really poor access. But i'm looking forward to my paint rack that i'm currently making. So when you guys post pics of ur 'man cave' and stuff and say 'it's not much' then you have wayyy more than me dude. Happy modelling.
I quite often still model on the dining table, as I'm out of earshot of the kids at the bottom of the garden.
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DC87 wrote:Batten down those hatches, if I see a flying BF109Z on the news then I will know your roof blew off.
Oooh that reminds me of a model I saw at the show yesterday, another Zwilling build but a bigger aircraft and in 1/72!

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oohh, probably the italeri kit, would look great being escorted by my 109
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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)
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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.

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Cheers Gav

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Nice set up dude. :banana: :th:
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Too much to list. !!


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Cheers , buy the way I'm going to start "Buying" Model Air paints not "Buting" unfortunate typo :lol:
Cheers Gav

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Nice gav :thumb2:
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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.
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.
Cheers Gav

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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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ForbesHutton wrote:
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!
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.

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(I'm not afraid of spiders. I have a shotgun.) :pistols:
Thanks for showing the scale difference between 1/35th and 1/72nd spiders, it seems 1/72 is a lot more popular these days. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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