Lets see your modelling work areas
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Look.... a sheep!

- rsrdevon
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Here is my Man Cave. Still a work in progress but here is how it looks right now. Big window for lots of natural light and ventilation. Spray booth can vent right out the window. Very handy!
Notice the big giant computer monitor and steering wheel setup. I race in an online Nascar racing league. I race against guys from all around the world. Mostly in the US but there are a couple from places like Australia. Thats my Sunday night fun.


Notice the big giant computer monitor and steering wheel setup. I race in an online Nascar racing league. I race against guys from all around the world. Mostly in the US but there are a couple from places like Australia. Thats my Sunday night fun.


- fly1ngdutchm4n
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Great workspace Devon! That big window is a must! Lots of light!
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- fly1ngdutchm4n
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I've already posted my work space.
I build in the living room on a big table with a cabinet full of paint and other stuff, but as I need to expand my space (badly) I have kinda confiscated the computer room too
We only use this room for printing out stuff, for we do most stuff on our laptop.
I badly needed a room with light and a window for my airbrushing, so I can ventilate and hang the hose out of the window.
Also I can use this room to store my paint tray and some more stuff. I will use this room for my YouTube vids too.
I'm not building in this room, just airbrushing and do my research.


The two sport prizes are from my shooting career..

Crappy hanged wallpaper... He, I'm a modeller, not a decorator....

One wall is covered with rally shields. Those are from my wife's rally career.
She was a navigator in National and European car rally's. I was a Rally Marshall at the time, and that's how we met each other.

So now we got a nice extra room!
And this one is clean too Coen!
I build in the living room on a big table with a cabinet full of paint and other stuff, but as I need to expand my space (badly) I have kinda confiscated the computer room too
We only use this room for printing out stuff, for we do most stuff on our laptop.
I badly needed a room with light and a window for my airbrushing, so I can ventilate and hang the hose out of the window.
Also I can use this room to store my paint tray and some more stuff. I will use this room for my YouTube vids too.
I'm not building in this room, just airbrushing and do my research.


The two sport prizes are from my shooting career..

Crappy hanged wallpaper... He, I'm a modeller, not a decorator....

One wall is covered with rally shields. Those are from my wife's rally career.
She was a navigator in National and European car rally's. I was a Rally Marshall at the time, and that's how we met each other.

So now we got a nice extra room!
And this one is clean too Coen!
Build what you love, Love what you build
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Excellent rooms guys, love the rally shields frans great stuff 
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Both of you... TOo Clean.... Blah!!!! Blah!!!
Nice wallpaper though.
And Devon... is that monitor big enough buddy... haha.

Nice wallpaper though.
And Devon... is that monitor big enough buddy... haha.
- StalkingButler
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Now that's clever bud!
I wish that I thought of that years ago when i first got back in the hobby! I had just the thing too.
I would have spared myself tonnes of grief.
Great idea dude!!!
I wish that I thought of that years ago when i first got back in the hobby! I had just the thing too.
I would have spared myself tonnes of grief.
Great idea dude!!!
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Whahahahaha that's the same cabinet my patents got rit off !
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Uhm. .... That. ..... And. .. uhm. ... That. ..... And. ..... uhm. ..... That. .... And. ... uhm. ..
waaaaaaaaaaaaay too much
Uhm. .... That. ..... And. .. uhm. ... That. ..... And. ..... uhm. ..... That. .... And. ... uhm. ..
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leen bakker LOL
- junglelands
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As you can see it's a bit of a mess, this is where my son and i do all the damage lol
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That looks like a proper work area!! Awesome!! Haha
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Great work area 
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Thanks Lads, the TV-PC is where i watch all the lads on International scale modeller do their stuff. The good old shed where NO women are allowed that includes the wife lol...
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Enjoy the craic
On the Bench..Tamiya 1/35 Nashorn 8.8cm Pak43/1 auf Geshtzwagen III/IV [sd.Kfz.164]
1/16 feldwebel 352nd Volksgrenadier Division
1/35 European tram
Enjoy the craic
On the Bench..Tamiya 1/35 Nashorn 8.8cm Pak43/1 auf Geshtzwagen III/IV [sd.Kfz.164]
1/16 feldwebel 352nd Volksgrenadier Division
1/35 European tram
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You can't beat a mancavejunglelands wrote:Thanks Lads, the TV-PC is where i watch all the lads on International scale modeller do their stuff. The good old shed where NO women are allowed that includes the wife lol...
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The EU will I'm sure have a directive banning such signs soon and mancave's will be a thing of the past. We will all have to go to speek easy's
At least one third of all modellers will have to be female by 2025 or it will be banned he he.
Love that idea modelling in that press, in-genius.
Love that idea modelling in that press, in-genius.
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Yes the hobby will be outlawed and we will have shady men in shabby raincoats surreptitiously whispering 'Psst! mate, want to score a Dragon kit? I have also got some Tamiya if that's to heavy for ya. Go on just one Stug won't hurt!'Lego wrote:The EU will I'm sure have a directive banning such signs soon and mancave's will be a thing of the past. We will all have to go to speek easy'sAt least one third of all modellers will have to be female by 2025 or it will be banned he he.
Love that idea modelling in that press, in-genius.
Actually I think we might already be half way there with the lads at Value Kits!
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- junglelands
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CHURCHILL...We shall defend our Models, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender our models...and then we'll make a Diorama of it all...lol
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Enjoy the craic
On the Bench..Tamiya 1/35 Nashorn 8.8cm Pak43/1 auf Geshtzwagen III/IV [sd.Kfz.164]
1/16 feldwebel 352nd Volksgrenadier Division
1/35 European tram
Enjoy the craic
On the Bench..Tamiya 1/35 Nashorn 8.8cm Pak43/1 auf Geshtzwagen III/IV [sd.Kfz.164]
1/16 feldwebel 352nd Volksgrenadier Division
1/35 European tram
- moi196872
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Cue in Iron Maiden....LOLL
Stéphane Viens
"From the Belle Province"
ON THE WORKBENCH
"From the Belle Province"
ON THE WORKBENCH
- ForbesHutton
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Don't make us get all slappy!junglelands wrote:CHURCHILL...We shall defend our Models, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender our models...and then we'll make a Diorama of it all...lol

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COOL SMILEY!!!!!
I WANT!!!!
I WANT!!!!
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hi every one first go at up loading photos here are a few photos of my modelling cave
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Nice workspace mateTomtom12 wrote:hi every one first go at up loading photos here are a few photos of my modelling cave
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Thanks, just getting the hang of using the forum hopefully I will try and up load some pics of my models .
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Ultimate products on the shelves, gets a thumbs up from me lol 
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Wicked Cave Tom!
Tonnes of work space,and great lighting with a big window like that. I'm envious buddy.
It's way to neat though.. it looks like Paul lives there
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I love that wallpaper too!!!

Tonnes of work space,and great lighting with a big window like that. I'm envious buddy.
It's way to neat though.. it looks like Paul lives there
I love that wallpaper too!!!
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Thanks only just moved into it today, give it a few days and it will be a tip lol
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And proper messy? 
- MikeyKb
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So, some of you might remember when I posted photos of my man-dungeon
... I mentioned that I might have to relocate my modelling...
I went from this....

To, THIS!!!!






Happy Happy Happy Happy!!
Happy Modelling y'all!!
I went from this....

To, THIS!!!!






Happy Happy Happy Happy!!
Happy Modelling y'all!!
Mikey
Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
Oh wow!!!! Upgrade!!!!
I see a chally 2 and a tank holder being built there
I see a chally 2 and a tank holder being built there
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Nice Mikey 
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- MikeyKb
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yessir!Coen wrote:Oh wow!!!! Upgrade!!!!
I see a chally 2 and a tank holder being built there
I might be making some upgrades to your tank holder... I'll keep you posted. Gonna work on it a bit tonight in prep for finishing up the Challenger. Thanks for the help, bud!
Mikey
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Re: Lets see your modelling work areas
I've been trying to hold out on this till I could clean it..........but that will never happen
So without further ado........HERE'S MY MESS OF A WORKING AREA



Construction of the a second story for the MAN CAVE, on top of the garage, is still in the drawing phase
Its not even close to tidy but I get my models build.
PS.. My spiders are camera shy that stay with me in the mess
So without further ado........HERE'S MY MESS OF A WORKING AREA



Construction of the a second story for the MAN CAVE, on top of the garage, is still in the drawing phase
Its not even close to tidy but I get my models build.
PS.. My spiders are camera shy that stay with me in the mess
Keep the glue on the Sprue
Bjorn
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Now that's a proper man cave... Look at that mess... it even has a gun and a spear!!!!
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And a catapult.Coen wrote:Now that's a proper man cave... Look at that mess... it even has a gun and a spear!!!!
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ForbesHutton wrote:And a catapult.Coen wrote:Now that's a proper man cave... Look at that mess... it even has a gun and a spear!!!!
I'm pretty sure that's a table-top easel

Mikey
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Couple of rubber bands...MikeyKb wrote:ForbesHutton wrote:And a catapult.Coen wrote:Now that's a proper man cave... Look at that mess... it even has a gun and a spear!!!!![]()
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I'm pretty sure that's a table-top easel![]()
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Hey All,
Not much to look at but it's home. Kinda small but it forces me to keep it clean. No paint area as that has to be done out in the garage.
You can see my first Armor model in 25+ years. Its a DML Stug III Ausf B. and its a "booger bear" and I do not recommend this kit for a new modeler/ returning modeler but it's from 1994 so I guess that's what I get.

Cheers!
Charliedontsurf
Not much to look at but it's home. Kinda small but it forces me to keep it clean. No paint area as that has to be done out in the garage.
You can see my first Armor model in 25+ years. Its a DML Stug III Ausf B. and its a "booger bear" and I do not recommend this kit for a new modeler/ returning modeler but it's from 1994 so I guess that's what I get.

Cheers!
Charliedontsurf
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Dragon T34/76 Mod. 1941 #6418 - Paint
Hobby Boss Hungarian Light Tank 38M Toldi I (A20) # 82477 80% constructed
Eastern Express BZ-ZiS-5V
Dragon T34/76 Mod. 1941 #6418 - Paint
Hobby Boss Hungarian Light Tank 38M Toldi I (A20) # 82477 80% constructed
Eastern Express BZ-ZiS-5V
- rsrdevon
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lots of band-aids there? many stabbings with the hobby knife? lol
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RSDevon,
Ha Ha
, no band-aids in there. Just some old band-aid tins for storing bits of sand paper. A modeler is thrifty!
Cheers! Charliedontsurf
Ha Ha
Cheers! Charliedontsurf
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Dragon T34/76 Mod. 1941 #6418 - Paint
Hobby Boss Hungarian Light Tank 38M Toldi I (A20) # 82477 80% constructed
Eastern Express BZ-ZiS-5V
Dragon T34/76 Mod. 1941 #6418 - Paint
Hobby Boss Hungarian Light Tank 38M Toldi I (A20) # 82477 80% constructed
Eastern Express BZ-ZiS-5V
- rsrdevon
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Here are some shelves im working on building for in the cave. Ill post a pic once they are done and up in the wall.


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Here's my area...
It was in a bit of a mess, so I've sorted it out a wee bit and built a table that extends up to A0 size for RC Modeling/Repairs (or a 1:35 Dora!!! Hehe)...
Now I have a bit of space I can sort out my tools and start back modelling!! 1st being the SU-33 Egg Plane..
;O)
The Start:

The End(ish):


It was in a bit of a mess, so I've sorted it out a wee bit and built a table that extends up to A0 size for RC Modeling/Repairs (or a 1:35 Dora!!! Hehe)...
Now I have a bit of space I can sort out my tools and start back modelling!! 1st being the SU-33 Egg Plane..
;O)
The Start:

The End(ish):


- rsrdevon
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Got my shelves built and put up now. And as you can see. I have my daughters Pink VW Bug drying there on my desk. My sons M1A1 and his new Grave Digger monster truck are up on my shelves along with my chally 2. Should get some color on her next weekend.


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Holy crap Stonkmer! Talk about extreme make over!
Nice job bud.
Great shelves Devon. It's far too neat in both your caves..., shame on you
Hahaha.
Nice job bud.
Great shelves Devon. It's far too neat in both your caves..., shame on you
Hahaha.













