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Olaf Held
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Post by Olaf Held »

Hi all ~ I'm new to this forum and my first post shouldn't really show the mess of my small modelling-yard. I don't have a current snap of the room as my wife is blocking it with a giant 5000-piece puzzle, waiting to be finished on two tables 'taped' together side by side (the large ones used for repapering a room ~ term? Wallpaper table?).

Similar to Jim's workbench ~ and I saw it with my own eyes... quite an inspiration, I never achieved such a high modelling standard out of an organised chaos :thumbs_up_1: ;o)

Cheers ~ Olaf
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Post by David Yarnell »

So far, I think the "Messiest Workbench" award
is between Jim, Kym, Timmy and Jason with Jim
Baumann leading by a yardarm! :lol_1:

Since I started this I thought I would post
a pic of my old setup. This pic dates from
the early 90's. Don't have a bench anymore.
When my new setup is ready I'll post a
pic of it here to kind of cap off the thread.

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Thanks for the posts guys and gals! :)

David
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Who's Jimmy?


And :welcome: to the site, Olaf =)
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LOL, sorry Timmy..its YOU! :wave_1:

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Yay, go me!
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vladimir yakubov wrote:Here is my modelling room (photos were taken about a year ago, but not much has changed except it is messier):
Vladimir
Vladimir..dude, where did you get those display cases!?I have been looking for something JUST like those. ????
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Post by Sean Hert »

First up is my upstairs paint/build area during the winter, and when the wife is home;

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Next up is my primary build area in the basement;

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My R/C area;

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My other workbench currently serving as a casting/mold making spot;

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And my Paintbooth;

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You'd think with all this space I could finish something once in awhile....
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Jason M wrote:Vladimir..dude, where did you get those display cases!?I have been looking for something JUST like those. ????
Those are BILLY bookcases in birch from IKEA.

UhOh!
Looks like Sean Hert and Jim Baumann are running
neck in neck for the coveted "Messiest Modeling Bench Award"
:lol_pound:

Sean, I love how you used a stove hood to build your
paint booth. Thats somehting I think I'll be trying.
Thanks!

David
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Post by Sean Hert »

David Yarnell wrote:
UhOh!
Looks like Sean Hert and Jim Baumann are running
neck in neck for the coveted "Messiest Modeling Bench Award"
:lol_pound:

David
Dang, I even straightened a little for the pics..... :big_grin:
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Post by TWoyma »

Here's my little slice of model heaven (at least when I'm at home). Not quite as crowded as some, but then again, I'm just an amatuer. :wave_1:

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I'll have to take pictures when I get back to school. Nothing like crowding 2 ships, a computer, and a semester's worth of papers and books onto one desk :lol_1:
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two work stations...

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Hi Guys,
I have two work stations; one at home for my, "small scale", ship projects; basically the dining room table top. I keep all of my modeling tools and paints, (currently needed), in two separate boxes ready for use and portable.
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My otherwork station is at my friend Dave's house; where we get large scale ship modeling and comradery going!
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Without Dave's shop and Daves and Steves help, my 1/96 DDG would most assuredly not be as far along as it is.
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Combination work bench and photography studio.

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Post by Vlad »

OK then here's mine. Im not trying to win on messyness....
Also, unlike some of you lucky guys, I dont have a PC next to it.

The wooden thing in the first photo which holds my paints is one
I made myself.
The second photo shows my "auxiliary" storage, within easy reach of
my left arm. Has my stash, subassemblies drying, PE ready for use,
and projects that are "on hold".

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Post by captainpugwash »

First of all, I'd like to say hello as I'm new here. Thanks to Jim Baumann for inviting me along. His has certainly got to be the biggest tip I have seen. looks like a candidate for one of those reality TV cleaning shows! :heh:

I've seen some bloody untidy workshops in my time, but mine looks positively sterile in comparison!

here ya go!

Jim

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Hallo to all,

here some pictures of my little paradise in the cellar of my house. Not only a workbench - also my own (ship) museum and room for relaxation and comeback. One picture show`s the room with my tools and machinery.

Bernd

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Here's a pic of mine. It's setup on the kitchen table as and when I get a chance so is, by neccesity, tidy:

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Here are some shots of my work area in the basement. I pretty much have the whole area to myself!
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Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

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Bernd Villhauer wrote:Hallo to all,
here some pictures of my little paradise in the cellar of my house. Not only a workbench - also my own (ship) museum and room for relaxation and comeback. One picture show`s the room with my tools and machinery.
Bernd
:worship_1: WOW.
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Bernd Villhauer wrote:Hallo to all,

here some pictures of my little paradise in the cellar of my house. Not only a workbench - also my own (ship) museum and room for relaxation and comeback. One picture show`s the room with my tools and machinery.

Bernd
Bernd,

Do you purchase the ship display cases with the wood molding, or do you make them yourself?

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