Your modelling area
Your modelling area
Would be cool to see pictures of peoples modelling area.
I don't have an area at the moment and it's such a pain.
However we are moving soon and I've already told the Mrs that there will be a man cave in the new house with modelling area and Xbox area!
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I don't have an area at the moment and it's such a pain.
However we are moving soon and I've already told the Mrs that there will be a man cave in the new house with modelling area and Xbox area!
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Re: Your modelling area
My little Man-Cave is for my modelling and shooting needs... So it is Stupidy packed....
The images are older... My RC cars have come and gone since then.











Something like 22x 1/16 Scale tanks, 10x 1/10 RC cars/trucks, 2x Drones, 1x RC Boat stuck in that little room.
Plus the shed and garage hold another 3x 1/5 scale Baja's, 5x 1/10 RC cars/trucks, 1x 1/6 scale Armortek Panther.
The images are older... My RC cars have come and gone since then.











Something like 22x 1/16 Scale tanks, 10x 1/10 RC cars/trucks, 2x Drones, 1x RC Boat stuck in that little room.
Plus the shed and garage hold another 3x 1/5 scale Baja's, 5x 1/10 RC cars/trucks, 1x 1/6 scale Armortek Panther.
- Herr Dr. Professor
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Re: Your modelling area
Here are two shots of my individual modeling space. In all, there are five spaces in my home, shared every Tuesday among the unofficial "Make Modeling Mediocre Again" fellows. The modeling here includes 1/16 RC tanks, O and HO train cars and buildings, ships in a variety of scales from 1/700 to 1/72, AFVs in 1/32, 1/35, aircraft in 1/48, figures of all sorts in 1/48, 1/32, and whatever the imaginary ones represent, and even body parts--that's right, models of body parts designed for and headed to nursing and medical schools.
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- General Jumbo01
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Re: Your modelling area
I'm too ashamed!! 

Re: Your modelling area
I was going to take a pic and I was also ashamed at the moment since my workroom is normally pretty clean. Yeah, I have a hobby ROOM now that the kiddo is out of the house.
Derek
Too many project builds to list...
Too many project builds to list...
Re: Your modelling area
Hobby rooms are meant to be messy. That means in use! LOL...tankme wrote:I was going to take a pic and I was also ashamed at the moment since my workroom is normally pretty clean. Yeah, I have a hobby ROOM now that the kiddo is out of the house.
My workbench has gotten a bit cleaner since those images (from a few years ago). But fills up when I work on something...
Re: Your modelling area
I try to keep it fairly clean because I hate searching around for my tools and stuff. Lately I've been moving from vehicle to vehicle doing parts of it at a time so I don't get burnt out concentrating on one vehicle. I think in the last 5 days I've worked on my Abrams (pics posted in thread), my T-72B1, my T34/76 1943, and my SU-122.
Derek
Too many project builds to list...
Too many project builds to list...
Re: Your modelling area
I like the tool board. Will have to borrow that idea for my area!
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- jarndice
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Re: Your modelling area
My workshop is not the problem BUT I do make notes of everything and trying to find the relevant piece of paper is far too often a nightmare.
I think I am about to upset someone 
