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Posted by carsanab on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 6:12 PM

why doesnt my image show????Bang Head

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Posted by carsanab on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 5:46 PM

Eversince I decided to get more into scratchbuilding I expanded my work area brought in some new tools and of course added more elves to the workforce....

Meouw

Carlos

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Posted by p38jl on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 5:15 PM

lol... i don't dare post pics of my mancave,,, lol,,, u guys are to neat..lol

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Posted by Stage_Left on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 1:55 PM

fermis

 VanceCrozier:

 

 Just a few years ago, I sat on the floor, against the couch, with the coffee table pulled up to me.

Holy crap.....that's one of my favorite work areas.....

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Posted by fermis on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 11:41 AM

VanceCrozier

 

fermis, you are indeed spoiled - congratulations!! A picture of my modeling room would look suspiciously like a picture of my kitchen table, with my most recent build & tools thrown all over it. Crying

And a cat watching me...

 Just a few years ago, I sat on the floor, against the couch, with the coffee table pulled up to me. Put a bit of a strain on me, but after a half hour or so, all was numb from the waist down, relieving any pains!

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 10:39 AM

fermis

http://i661.photobucket.com/albums/uu340/fermisb/Other%20BS/023.jpg?t=1296336047

fermis, you are indeed spoiled - congratulations!! A picture of my modeling room would look suspiciously like a picture of my kitchen table, with my most recent build & tools thrown all over it. Crying

And a cat watching me...

On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 10:08 AM

I love it.  Mine is pretty bad compared to some of these.  I do have one safety suggestion though.  You have your trash can under an electrical outlet.  I only mention it because I had a trash can by an outlet when I was a kid and a spark from a defective lamp nearly burned the house down.  If I hadn't seen it in time, well...   In any case, you might want to consider moving it.

 

Remember, Model Safe.

Rich

 

wing_nut

Fermis, Gerald... oh man those are sweet rooms

Here's mine

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In the Hangar: 1/48 Hobby Boss F/A-18D RAAF Hornet,

On the Tarmac:  F4U-1D RNZAF Corsair 1/48 Scale.

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Posted by wing_nut on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 10:02 AM

Fermis, Gerald... oh man those are sweet rooms

Here's mine

Marc  

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Posted by Tojo72 on Sunday, January 30, 2011 6:20 PM

Fantastic setup you got there Gerald,something to envy YesYesBeer

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Sunday, January 30, 2011 10:15 AM

I had a friend who figured out a way to use Camo Netting to cover walls, without the eventual dust problem.

 

What he did was sheet rock the entire room, then he painted the sheet rock a nice sky blue.  Now, while the paint was still partially wet, he hung the camo netting on the wall from floor to ceiling and let the paint finish drying.  After it was dry, he used a satin finish clear spray coat.  For the Ceiling, he painted and did the camo on the sheet rock before he hung it and nailed it to the ceiling.  The effect was amazing.  Using some subdued lighting it made it look like you were sitting under a camo tent under a clear blue sky.  It looked great.  I actually wanted to do my bedroom like that but my parents nixed the idea...  Oh, to be a teen again..

 

Rich

 

Hans von Hammer

Camo net is a freakin' dust bomber... Every little shake of it will deposit a fresh layer...  Before my third ex-wife got my third ex-house, I just sheet-rocked the ceiling over the bench... Quick & easy, didn't tape or mud it... Added a shop-light and lots of cup hooks to it to hang drying parts and sprues from...

In the Hangar: 1/48 Hobby Boss F/A-18D RAAF Hornet,

On the Tarmac:  F4U-1D RNZAF Corsair 1/48 Scale.

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Posted by Medicman71 on Sunday, January 30, 2011 1:05 AM

Wow. Very nice work/display areas guys. I too have to share a room with my wife. She's a painter so the room has paint, canvas, drafting table in one area. The other half is mine. Although she takes most of the closet, I do have my stash up on the shelf. My area isn't as big as the others, but it works for me. We just moved into this house so i'm still trying to get some pics/artwork on the walls on my side. Here's a few pics.

 

 

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Posted by tigerman on Saturday, January 29, 2011 11:26 PM

Fermis, I like all those built-ins. It would take me a long, long time to fill them up. Bang Head

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 Eric 

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Posted by fermis on Saturday, January 29, 2011 6:36 PM

yukontookon

Fermis - what can I say........ I'm speechless   Bow Down       Thanks for setting the sharing & setting the bar high.   Now I just gotta kick the inlaws out of the Inlaw Apartment, then maybe I can try to do something similar.......

Alex

 Yeah, I kicked my father in law out about 2 years ago.......what a Jacka$$ he was, anyway, I've been happy ever since!!!!  Best thing I ever did!!!

Seriously.

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Posted by yukontookon on Saturday, January 29, 2011 5:09 PM

John,

Unless I relocate my model bench, I think I'm gonna have the same problem.   Too close to my workshop (table saw, etc....).    I either gotta rig up a curtain / partition, or think about moving to other side of basement.....

Alex

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Posted by yukontookon on Saturday, January 29, 2011 5:06 PM

Fermis - what can I say........ I'm speechless   Bow Down       Thanks for setting the sharing & setting the bar high.   Now I just gotta kick the inlaws out of the Inlaw Apartment, then maybe I can try to do something similar.......

Alex

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Posted by yukontookon on Saturday, January 29, 2011 5:02 PM

Hawkeye,

Thanks for sharing the pictures.   The shop area looks well stocked & functional.   Kinda what I envision mine to end up like.  Jealous over the "Man Cave".   I gave up the space for my Man Cave for an Inlaw Apartment  Sad    

Alex 

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Posted by fermis on Saturday, January 29, 2011 3:44 PM

John Lyle

Several years ago my model shop got bannished out to the workshop attached to the garage and my wife posted a sign in the window  that said "this  has been declared a national disaster area" Embarrassed. I am thinking of expanding into part of the garage to have a model shop that is seperate from my workshop....no dust.

Bannished from your own house?!!!!!.....BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

You must now, re-establish dominance!!!Stick out tongue

Here's my livingroom.......I established dominance early on!!!!

My wife "effin" looooves it!!!! (just a touch of sarcasm there!)

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Posted by John Lyle on Saturday, January 29, 2011 3:35 PM

Several years ago my model shop got bannished out to the workshop attached to the garage and my wife posted a sign in the window  that said "this  has been declared a national disaster area" Embarrassed. I am thinking of expanding into part of the garage to have a model shop that is seperate from my workshop....no dust.

Winters may be cold in Canada but at least there are no mosquitoes or blackflies

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Posted by fermis on Saturday, January 29, 2011 3:28 PM

 I finished off my basement for one purpose only.....war room!!!

It is a bit smaller than I want, but the staircase comes down in the center and there was a stove also, kinda out in the middle of nowhere!. The other side is for the laundry, furnace, I also have my paint/photo booth set up over there too.

Anyway, as you round the corner from the steps, you step into my WW2 room which also has my bench, tv is recessed, under the stairs. The main display is all built in with cabinets underneath for the stash. The floor in this room is raised up a foot.

From the bottom of the steps.

And a walk through of the larger area, for the more modern aircraft(mostly).

 I have to say, I kinda cringed a little when you said you wanted netting, for the ceiling. As was mentioned, the dust! and it would also make great habitat for spidersSurprise, which of course will leave the area to cobweb al your builds.....BOOOOO. I drywalled the ceiling, framing in around the ductwork, which also makes for great display area by hanging planes by the tail, as visable in a few of the pics(as well as Hawkeyes). I know drywall is a PITA, but you could at least do 1/4" panelling, without all the headache of drywall!

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Saturday, January 29, 2011 3:08 PM

TarnShip

Hans, I have to read more of your posts

I have little notecards full of tidbits from things people say or show,,,,,,your name is on quite a bunch of them, lol

that hook idea is something I've never thought of,,,,,,might as well make use of the space, eh?

Rex

LOL, Absolutely... A ceiling is just a ceiling, but if you add the hooks, it's a tool...Yes

 Because everything is within arm's reach of my chair in the War Room, be it horizontal or vertical, my wife says I'm lazy.  I call it "Economy of Movement"... 

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Posted by TarnShip on Saturday, January 29, 2011 2:38 PM

Hans, I have to read more of your posts

I have little notecards full of tidbits from things people say or show,,,,,,your name is on quite a bunch of them, lol

that hook idea is something I've never thought of,,,,,,might as well make use of the space, eh?

Rex

almost gone

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Posted by spadx111 on Saturday, January 29, 2011 2:19 PM

yes much nicer than the closet i build i its so small that i have to walk out to turn around.Ron

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Posted by Mike F6F on Saturday, January 29, 2011 1:03 PM

Hawkeye,

Now that's what I call a Man Cave!

Thanks for showing it.

Mike

 

"Grumman on a Navy Airplane is like Sterling on Silver."

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Posted by HawkeyeHobbies on Saturday, January 29, 2011 8:25 AM

Hans is right, if you want to hang some camo netting for decor effect, do it in the man space not the modeling cave. I've got a parachute that someday I will get around to hanging in the stair way that leads down into the man space. It will give the effect that you are walking down through the chute and risers.

My modeling cave which I soon hope to finish off the two unfinished walls.

The Man Space...

which is a great place to host our model club meeting occasionally!

IMO you should keep the workshop basic and functional, save the decor for an area separate from your actual building and painting area. Keep it easy to clean!

Having a finished basement, approx 1000 sqft of Man Space provides a comfortable gathering area with separate bedroom a bathroom. The Man Cave (modeling workshop) is a room of its own which can be secured to keep little visitors (my six grandkids and our two cats) from getting into things I don't want them into.

Gerald "Hawkeye" Voigt

http://hawkeyes-squawkbox.com/

 

 

"Its not the workbench that makes the model, it is the modeler at the workbench."

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Saturday, January 29, 2011 5:21 AM

Camo net is a freakin' dust bomber... Every little shake of it will deposit a fresh layer...  Before my third ex-wife got my third ex-house, I just sheet-rocked the ceiling over the bench... Quick & easy, didn't tape or mud it... Added a shop-light and lots of cup hooks to it to hang drying parts and sprues from...

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Pictures of your Modeling Room
Posted by yukontookon on Saturday, January 29, 2011 12:27 AM

I'm finally getting around to straightening up my basement and setting up an area for my modeling bench.   Looking for ideas for hobby area layout.  Sheetrocking the walls, but thinking of hanging camo netting to cover ceiling joists/insulation (don't feel like installing a drop ceiling).  Anyone have any photos of their hobby area they would like to share to give me some ideas.

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