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Your modelling mansion makes me kind of jealous. I also live in a small 2 room apartment and Im banished to the wardrobe
Also, I love the volcano in the fish tank!!!

Thanks! They're good words to live by!bobbewieter wrote:Nice mantra trekfanj


No its the graphic air A300s http://www.graphicair.co.uk/products/Gr ... Booth.htmlgaz45 wrote:Paul is that just an extractor you are using?


Soooooo much better than the one I built!bobbewieter wrote:Build a paintrack today to put in my mancave



That's a pretty awesome spray bay there Paul! Have the same extractor you do but not nearly the same desk space to do something like that. Might try something similar one day.Paul wrote:Got some 4 mm foam centred plasticard last week from hobby craft, 3 a1 sheets for £8. An hours work and the spray booth is looking alot better.


Is that just MDF? IM looking at making one next weekend.bobbewieter wrote:Build a paintrack today to put in my mancave![]()

Yup I used mdf to close up the shed and I hade some leftover piecesgrover wrote:Is that just MDF? IM looking at making one next weekend.bobbewieter wrote:Build a paintrack today to put in my mancave![]()

Looking goodgrover wrote:Well decided since I was spending the money anyway I would use my overdraft and build my paint rack this weekend. Not that I have much paint to go on it but its all ready when I do. Still deciding if I will just have a tablet, a chrome-box or a full PC set up there.
Thanks for the inspirationbobbewieter wrote: Looking good

Wow nice working areakarstenp wrote:This is my modelling work area. It is in the furnace room in our basement. I built the spray booth and paint shelves. Also shown in my current display case which is basically empty as I am just returning to the hobby.





















I used to have a large mobile tool chest, that had all my stuff in, sadly i cant find any pics of thatbobbewieter wrote:Where are all your paints? :p

















I have almost the same setup(Search for earlier posts in this thread) and I agree that it feels very personal and cozy in there! I take it that you have the same "Airbrush-problem" that I have


Always needed for the Airfix kits...lolOmi wrote:Cool a blow torch need one of them

Why do I immediately think "Toast"??galileo1 wrote:Thanks guys. The blowtorch comes in handy at times for sure!




Cool, what do you do in Bahrain?Gb64c wrote:My area is a five foot table in my living room, in front of the wide screen where I watch (listen) to the ball games. It looks out from the 10th floor, over looking Manama Bahrain, not bad but will get more surface space upon my return to the states.