Post Pics of Your Workbenches!
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Here is a few more pics with my current two main projects
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Amazing array of functional workspaces guys. Very inspirational.
I eventually did setup my workspace after starting this thread and
borrowed many ideas...but have since had to break it down
and store it due to unexpected developments. Bummer.
Haven't been able to build a model for what seems like ages now.
Hopefully, in about 6 months, I'll be able to restore it aided
by the great submissions posted on this thread...and then maybe,
just maybe build something...I hope!~
Thank you to all who shared their work areas.
I eventually did setup my workspace after starting this thread and
borrowed many ideas...but have since had to break it down
and store it due to unexpected developments. Bummer.
Haven't been able to build a model for what seems like ages now.
Hopefully, in about 6 months, I'll be able to restore it aided
by the great submissions posted on this thread...and then maybe,
just maybe build something...I hope!~
Thank you to all who shared their work areas.
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I love seeing other people's work space, especially ones mid project with tools and paints everywhere.
A messy work place shows that that is where the magic happens, this is where work gets done and we are the masters of that domain
Here is my work bench in the middle of my 9 IJN destroyer group build
It's my desktop but I hardly ever use it since I use my laptop for everything now

A messy work place shows that that is where the magic happens, this is where work gets done and we are the masters of that domain
Here is my work bench in the middle of my 9 IJN destroyer group build
It's my desktop but I hardly ever use it since I use my laptop for everything now

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belgiums shipyard
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Need to bump this. need guys to post more workbenches. It been awhile!
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Hey, I have this table, My Nimitz is over it, Mine is a little bit busy but is the same. I think it is form Ikea


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My current project and workspace. Unfortunetly, the cars must fend for themselves....priorities my friends.
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resurrecting a great topic. (mines too messy to renew right now) 
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I made this desk some time ago, stand on a track, that can swivel and move closer to you, and can be pushed up and down on the table without touching the model. Since i moved to a new house, this workstation got divided into 2 parts, but its still very effective to use. The second image was early stages (without the wheels) to test if this will tip over when its pulled closer to you. Maybe someone can benefit with a design like this if they have the space to build a long desk like this.
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good grief, all these pristine, craftsman's spaces. you guys would have a fit if you could see my pigpile
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Well... here is mine, although it really does get messier sometimes... But I like to keep things clean and tidy - it keeps me in the right frame of mind.
Thats a 27" iMac in the background (with the Pontos instructions blown up massively) so that should give you some sense of scale. Its desk area is not huge, but it is more than enough for most jobs. And I have a spray booth which goes on the desk too... but I take the iMac away when I'm using it...
Tools are in dedicated drawers either side and under the bench. Most small items are in clear nylon boxes... as are sub assemblies while I am building so everything stays clean.
(Touch of OCD you think???
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Thats a 27" iMac in the background (with the Pontos instructions blown up massively) so that should give you some sense of scale. Its desk area is not huge, but it is more than enough for most jobs. And I have a spray booth which goes on the desk too... but I take the iMac away when I'm using it...
Tools are in dedicated drawers either side and under the bench. Most small items are in clear nylon boxes... as are sub assemblies while I am building so everything stays clean.
(Touch of OCD you think???
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Resurrecting a great topic that is much more now relevant to the "stay inside" modeler today. A lot of the older photos disappeared by photo hosting take overs, but many still remain!
(Sorry for such an old necro-post, but these were some great working spaces.)
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Organized chaos as usual here in the Den. A place for everything. and everything someplace!Chris Meddings wrote:good grief, all these pristine, craftsman's spaces. you guys would have a fit if you could see my pigpile



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