Somewhat self-indulgent, I know. However if you are like me you're curious to what kind of home setups other hobbyist have. I've seen plenty of other people share theirs so I guess it's my turn . I am pretty fortunate that I have most of my basement to my own devices so one corner is devoted to my work area. I basically have two stations the first photo is the main one-where I work on figures and do the detail painting, while the bottom photo shows my other workbench that I use when airbrushing or just for working on larger models or terrain orwhen I need more space. I found that wooden paint rack on the far right by a dumpster near my office and snagged it quick. ( alot cheaper and time consuming then the C&C paint rack right below it. LOL!) After a quick clean up, and reorganization the space was looking pretty tidy so I snapped a few pictures. Trust me, it NEVER looks this clean..I am sure it will be a disaster by next weekend.
The main bench-
the whole area..
Anyways, Thanks for looking!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
The Workbench
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I too am relegated to the basement.
Looks like a nice area.
Relegated! The basement is the gamers best friend. Having a workspace was on the "must have" list when we bought our house.
Here's how the conversation went...
Him: Let's see Honey, does the house have everything you want?
Her: Oh yes Dear, it's lovely, you are so good to our family! We can finally raise the family we have dreamed of.
Him: Wait a minute, what's this? No workspace for my gaming stuff! What kind of sick joke is this?
Pack your trash Dear, we're out of here!
Truth be told, I claimed a little bit of the basement as mine and the wife stays out of the area.
Gotta agree with Terrain Factory: Basements are great. Right now I'm in a condo, so I don't have the luxury of a basement. Its a pain having to pack and un-pack stuff all the time.
Work space looks nice John,
That not-so-little wooden paint shelf is kickass. I have a carousel but all my paints don't fit.
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