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Just curious about people and there workshops or area,s, Do you like working in a mess,or are you a bit OCD ????? . This is mine it's a bit messy as I've kept the stripped down JP out of the pic Andy
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Spartan tracks wrote:Just curious about people and there workshops or area,s, Do you like working in a mess,or are you a bit OCD ????? . This is mine it's a bit messy as I've kept the stripped down JP out of the pic Andy
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If that's messy I don't know what tidy is!
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Very nice, but where are you keeping your paints and weathering materials ? :haha:
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Busy might be, definitely NOT messy. Not even a paint drop. This is more a showcase than a work bench........ :-)
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Would not call that messy for a work area but i have to admit i cant work in a messy area, I aint ocd by any strech but like to be able to find things. Happy modeling.
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Good morning,
I definitely approve of the neatness! Being one of the 'work on the kitchen counter' guys, I usually keep all of my tools and parts cased and boxed until I need something specific for a build. Then I stack stuff on the dining room table ( at least until I am told to move it or lose it! ;o)
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painless I got fed up of being told of ( by the wife) so divided the garage in half ,now one side is a workshop lol
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Spartan tracks wrote:Just curious about people and there workshops or area,s, Do you like working in a mess,or are you a bit OCD ????? . This is mine it's a bit messy as I've kept the stripped down JP out of the pic Andy
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I thought that was the local craft shop.. :haha: I'm not a trained psychotherapist..but I'd estimate that the was just a hint ( :think: ) of an OCD d-i-y er in residence!.... I love keeping things ordered myself, but the symmetry here is quite otherworldly!!
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Well, Spartan..how comfortable would you feel woking in this environment? (Not mine, by the way :haha: )..and how often per day do you wash your hands? :eh:
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43rdRecceReg wrote:Well, Spartan..how comfortable would you feel woking in this environment? (Not mine, by the way :haha: )..and how often per day do you wash your hands? :eh:
Definitely more me!
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