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Post by H.A. Baker »

A question for Jim Bauman. I notice amongst your wonderful collection of proper locomotives (ie: Steam and not smelly diesel) what looks like a Southern Region 'Battle of Britain' or 'Merchant Navy' Class. Would this perchance be one of the old Rosebud/Kitmaster kits of the 1960's or thereabouts or are they all Hornby etc.?I had a number of them but regretfully they all disapeared over the years. By the way I like your R/C 'plane as well. You seem to have a mind like mine.

For Seafoto: I wish I had a workbench/shop like yours I really do, and not an ironing board with a piece of ply.

HAB
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Post by Foeth »

Please start another topic for such questions or send a private message
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Post by MichelB »

My dinner table in a permanent state of modelling. It's my only table. I never eat off it. My girlfriend doesn't always like that, but hey, priorities...
The ships here are: scratchbuild hrMs Sumatra, H-P DKM Emden, H-P HrMs Z-4 and a scratchbuild harbour tug at its bows.

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HrMs Z-4

Post by Gone Asiatic »

Is Z-4 that cool lookin` scratch build monitor ship to starboard of SUMATRA? :jump_1:

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Post by David Yarnell »

RNfanDan wrote:I think it's interesting, how this thread has suddenly evolved from photographing our "workbenches", into virtual panoramas of our entire "workshops"....

Competition? :lol_1:
I think its great! :thumbs_up_1:

I was afraid that nobody would post in this thread but
I have been thrilled at how wrong I was!

Workbench, workshop, hobby room - to me its all
the same. Its the space you use to model and
its all good!

I have gotten alot of ideas from all your pics.
The only regret I now have is that I don't have
as much space as some of you have been blessed
with!

Hmmm, I wonder if my wife will let me knock down
a wall and let me join two rooms together for
modeling? :lol_pound: NOT!

How about making this a sticky Tim?
Seems pretty popular!

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Post by Commodore Rob »

I wonder just how many of our work areas would be shut down under H&S legislation if we were businesses :rolf_3:
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Post by les »

Let's not even go there. :dead:
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Post by roy allen »

Rob
from what ive seen 99% would be shut down :rolf_3:
but i bet they are all imune to some of todays nasties doing the rounds
globaly. A little bit of grime, dirt and dust over a long period never did anybody any harm, a completly clean and sterile world is a dangerous
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Post by .Ramzay. »

Here is my work corner

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Post by kidcurrie42 »

Here is my workbench/living quarters, i share with my fish.

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Sorry its so clean
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Post by ARH »

And he goes and spoils it all by showing a CHELSEA badge. :lol_3: :lol_3: :wave_1: :thumbs_up_1: :lol_spit_1: :lol_spit_1:
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Post by mike mccabe »

ARH wrote:And he goes and spoils it all by showing a CHELSEA badge. :lol_3: :lol_3: :wave_1: :thumbs_up_1: :lol_spit_1: :lol_spit_1:
Well at least it wasn't Liverpool

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Post by Edward Pinniger »

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I thought my workbench was untidy, but some of the pictures here have changed my mind! Very interesting to see where everyone builds their ships (and other models). I wish I had the space some other forum members have (seperate areas for painting and modelling would be very handy - no more getting plastic scraps and sanding dust in the paint) but I'm at least fortunate to have a permanent workbench rather than having to use the kitchen table.
It looks I'm not unique in having large aircraft models suspended from the ceiling... though mine is a static model, not RC - a 1/18 F4U-1 Corsair, about 80% complete (and has been for the last 6 months). Other than this, the only non-ship model visible is a 1/48 Me262, but there are usually 1-2 planes on the workbench (next one will probably be a 1/32 Sopwith Camel) along with the odd tank. (I'm also a railway modeller, though in a very small way (in more ways than one) - I model in 7mm narrow gauge (O-16.5) and my layout is only 85cm square)
Larger models like the Cerberus and Fletcher (stopped work on this one until I can find the AotS:Sullivans book or a similar good reference material) are stored on shelves opposite the workbench, behind the camera. Most kits, other than a small "pending" pile (currently includes a 1/150 U-boat and 1/350 Emden) are stored in the attic.

To Ramzay - What's the ship you're working on in the first photo? Looks very interesting.
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Post by Ramzay »

To EPinniger :wave_1:
What's the ship you're working on in the first photo? Looks very interesting
I'm working on 1/200 scretchbuilt French battleship "Hoche"-1886

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Post by ARH »

So you all think you have a cluttered work bench, this is another part of mine while im spraying MOFFETT, :lol_3: :lol_3:


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Simple but effective.
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Post by Laurence Batchelor »

mike mccabe wrote:
ARH wrote:And he goes and spoils it all by showing a CHELSEA badge. :lol_3: :lol_3: :wave_1: :thumbs_up_1: :lol_spit_1: :lol_spit_1:
Well at least it wasn't Liverpool

Mike
Or Spurs!
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Heh Heh Heh Come on u Blues
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Post by roy allen »

Just because MR Mike Mikabe, Sylvester Stalone happened to turn up at Goodisen dont think you can get cocky.

Up the Potters :woo_hoo:
from a season ticket holder

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Post by Kevin Dittmann »

Hallo from Germany :wave_1: :wave_1:

Here are some pictures of my workarea and model display

My next project is the Revell VIIc -- the wall display area is reserved!

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:wave_1: :wave_1: Kevin Dittman
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Post by William J »

mike mccabe wrote:
ARH wrote:And he goes and spoils it all by showing a CHELSEA badge. :lol_3: :lol_3: :wave_1: :thumbs_up_1: :lol_spit_1: :lol_spit_1:
Well at least it wasn't Liverpool

Mike
well said by both of you - Glory Glory Man Utd

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