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  • Member since
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  • From: Plano (Dallas), Texas
Posted by mmthrax on Friday, January 12, 2018 12:55 PM

Looks like a neat work area.  What is in the "medicine chest" in the last pic?

 

Just keep picking away at it...

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    April 2016
  • From: Parsons Kansas
Posted by Hodakamax on Friday, January 12, 2018 12:49 PM

Organized, schmorganized. Three work areas that are organized at different times but never together. Too many hobbies and interests. My office desk is where most small models and sub-assemblies are built. A comfy office chair and lots of light for old eyes. Airbrushing and messy stuff goes to the garage 1/1 area which is usually involved in a motorcycle project in this case a small speed record attempt machine or at least that's the theme. I don't know if it will ever reach completion but it does keep me entertained as does modeling. There's also an old photographic darkroom that has been converted into a model assembly area with a large table and good lighting and even a large wet sink. You can leave large B-52s and such laying around as long term projects, unlike my multi purpose office desk which is in constant change. Sorry about the mess!

Max

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  • From: Parsons Kansas
Posted by Hodakamax on Friday, January 12, 2018 9:28 AM

Really funny. Everytime I go by this post I ask myself "what organized workbench?" LOL! Ok, sometimes but not today. I've got this bad habit when building even in 1/1 in the garage, of leaving everything out until I'm done or bogged down. It's frightning as we speak. Maybe later when it cycles through the organized stage.

Maxie

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  • From: Chicago, Illinois
Posted by Phil1947 on Sunday, January 7, 2018 7:50 PM

Managed to get a relatively good working space set up in my office room at home with a piece of ¾” MDF board set on a dresser and so far it’s working out quite well as is the drawer space. As for the spray booth it has a 6 foot length of 4 ¼” flexible dust collection hosing (not visible) which reaches to the window.
 
You can easily tell that I haven’t built a model in well over 50 years by my somewhat small collection of paints which I keep in a cabinet, but they are accumulating fast so within the next month or so I plan on building a ‘stepped’ shelf from 1/8” plywood so that I can more easily see and access them without swearing and knocking the bottles over. I also have a small, but quite powerful Shop-Vac tucked away in the corner which obviously comes in handy at times (mostly used to suck up micro pieces of PE that I always somehow mange to lose in the carpeting Bang Head ).
 
 

~I started out with nothing, and still have most of it.~

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  • From: Plano (Dallas), Texas
Posted by mmthrax on Sunday, January 7, 2018 12:27 PM

HaHa.  Yes that things in monstrous isn't it?  In the old house it was much higher on the wall.  Yes I used to play rock and metal drums, hence the "thrax" in my handle. Smile

Just keep picking away at it...

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  • From: Chicago, Illinois
Posted by Phil1947 on Sunday, January 7, 2018 12:07 PM

Well, if anything you'll always know what time it is!

You wouldn't by chance play the drums as that stool looks like a drum throne.

~I started out with nothing, and still have most of it.~

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  • From: Plano (Dallas), Texas
Posted by mmthrax on Sunday, January 7, 2018 11:16 AM

This WAS my hobby space.  I worked for years getting everything ready for action.

 

 

Just as it was completed, life interrupted me AGAIN, and we downsized from 2210 sq ft to 806.  Everything went away and I started again with a $10 table from craigslist.  

 

 

Of course I couldn't leave it alone, so I knocked the bark off with the sander, and went from 3'x2' to 4'x2'.  It is much better now.

 

 

So here is is in situ.  Ironically I feel that I have more focus now.  Perhaps less really is more.  For 2018 I will do my best to make the most of this space.  At least it is organized.  Smile

 

 

Just keep picking away at it...

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Posted by Wolfman_63 on Sunday, January 7, 2018 6:08 AM

Wolfman_63

Here is my hobby room.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For Christmas my Wife got me a new workstation and a new chair. Lots more surface area and very stable.

Website:

David's Scale Models - https://www.davidsscalemodels.com

 

 

 

 

 

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  • From: A Galaxy Far, Far Away
Posted by Hunter on Monday, January 1, 2018 12:19 PM

fox

Hunter, if your old bench is still in one piece, I'll rent a box truck and come over and take the whole thing. I love it.

Jim  Captain

 

Jim,

Thank you for the immense compliment. Sadly it was taken down while we were in the process of selling that home and moving in to our new home. 

Hunter 

      

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Posted by Keyda81 on Sunday, December 31, 2017 6:49 PM

Here's my little corner in the bedroom. 

All the drawers of the desk are FULL.  Paint jars and brushes are in the top left drawer, supplies like putty, scissors, superglue, sprue cutters, tape, and a bunch of other stuff is in the top right drawer.  All the other drawers are filled with just about everything you might need!  Stash is in the corner, and my homemade paint booth on the right.  I started out working at the dinning room table summer of 2016.  At that point I was dragging my airbrush/compressor outside to paint, lol.  Decided to move everything upstairs and build a booth once winter came. 

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Posted by Greg on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 4:50 PM

It's neat to see all your workspaces.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Monday, December 4, 2017 1:47 PM

When I get a new jar I'll put a drop of color on the lid so at least I can find the color then look at the label. I has cut down on the hunting.

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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  • From: Bethlehem PA
Posted by the Baron on Monday, December 4, 2017 1:46 PM

I have a tip for storing things on the bench or in your work area:  take-out containers.  I forget when all the Chinese places around here started using plastic containers, instead of aluminum, but when they did, I started saving them every time I got take-out.  The containers are great for storing things, because you can stack them, you can label them, and the lids are clear enough that you can see what's inside any given container.  I like the oblong ones the best, but there are round ones, too, about eight or nine inches across, and they work well, too.

I also used a take-out container to make my own wet palette.  I found a kitchen sponge that fit perfectly, and I can use brown packaging paper for the membrane.  Works just as well as the commercial products.

The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.

 

 

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  • From: Bethlehem PA
Posted by the Baron on Monday, December 4, 2017 1:42 PM

plasticjunkie

 

 
I do the same thing with my jars of paint-labels on the lids.  I'm working on a rack to store the Andrea and Vallejo bottles, too.  Because of their shape, of course, I can't put labels on their caps.  I've got some scrap styrene to make a rack which will hold the bottles at a 45-degree angle, so I can read the bottle labels, and which will fit in one of the drawers of my cabinet.
 
I remembered how I was storing my paint jars before-in cookie tins stacked up on part of the bench (see my old photos, above0.  I lived with that for years, till I ran out of patience hunting for any given jar while painting.

The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.

 

 

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  • From: Central Florida
Posted by plasticjunkie on Saturday, December 2, 2017 8:20 AM

Mine is usually tidy'd up but not while working on a project. The wood shelves are wine crates that I added a middle pine shelf to store my glues, thinners, paints, etc. The middle small plastic drawer between the wine crates has my Humbrol tins, clothes pins, and assorted building junk.

The desk is a drawing desk from Ikea. The metal cabinet is also from Ikea and houses my paints, tools, and most thinguies needed for the hobby. The plastic bins are full of AM parts, decals, pigments, and more tools.

To the right is my 5 ft display case that I snagged from a shop going out of business. There are also two more tall Ikea glass display cases on the opposite side of my mancave.

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Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!

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Posted by Wolfman_63 on Saturday, December 2, 2017 6:01 AM

Here is my hobby room.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Website:

David's Scale Models - https://www.davidsscalemodels.com

 

 

 

 

 

fox
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  • From: Narvon, Pa.
Posted by fox on Tuesday, November 28, 2017 7:34 PM

Hunter, if your old bench is still in one piece, I'll rent a box truck and come over and take the whole thing. I love it.

Jim  Captain

 Main WIP: 

   On the Bench: Artesania Latina  (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II

I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.

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Posted by Doc Ward on Tuesday, November 28, 2017 6:19 PM
Mine is an absolute mess right now. Our basement flooded recently and I have stuff piled everywhere. Once I get things organized, I will try to get something posted, since I now have an iPhone to take pics with.

Gotta say, doctor, your talent for alienatin' folk is near miraculous.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Tuesday, November 28, 2017 4:42 PM

Here's waht mine looked like about 2 years ago. Now you can't see the tabletop LOL. I really need to do a field day.

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

http://www.spamodeler.com/forum/

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  • From: Bethlehem PA
Posted by the Baron on Tuesday, November 28, 2017 1:12 PM

Mine's organized, but it's organized clutter...

As far as storage is concerned, a couple of years ago, I picked up a Rubbermaid or Sterlite 3-drawer cabinet on casters, which I have stowed under the bench:

I store most of my paints in two of the drawers, and putties and some tools in the third.  I originally stored paints in the wooden toolbox you see in the one shot, and the rest were just on the bench.  But they got in the way there.  Also, I wanted to be able to take my paints with me, when we have a modelers' meetup, for example.  I thought about getting a large tacklebox, but I wound up getting the cabinet instead.  It's still portable enough for me to take along on the road; it fits on a seat in my truck.

I have lumber cut to add a hutch to the back of the bench.  It will consist of two shelves, and I'll be able to organize the bins of figure kits and other supplies, that are currently on the floor under the bench.  I just have to knock the parts together one of these Saturdays.

Here's what the bench looked like back in 2009, by the way:

Not much has changed, except that things are piling up, heh.  And some of the toy soldiers not finished back then, still aren't finished today.  But it's a hobby, not a job!

The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.

 

 

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  • From: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posted by ridleusmc on Tuesday, November 28, 2017 11:32 AM

My workbenched has changed a little since these pictures have been taken.  I added another table just for my computer.  However, this is the most organized it's been.  

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Posted by littletimmy on Sunday, November 26, 2017 7:14 PM

Sorry. The pictures are sideways because I have a "Dumb" camera.

Just a tilt of the head to the right.........

Tool's in portable drawers / trays.

Paint's

Scratch building supply's.

  You can "NEVER" have too many decal's...

And of course ... The workbench itself. It's on wheel's. And also double's as the "stash box".

There are Drawer's and cabinet's full of stuff.... but I thought I posted too many picture's already.

 Dont worry about the thumbprint, paint it Rust , and call it "Battle Damage"

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Posted by Hunter on Sunday, November 26, 2017 6:27 PM

Fermis,

Nice set-up....don't you have shelving on the other three walls displaying your builds? You have a nice modeling room.

 

Patrick,

No need to hang your head in shame sir. Those photos are from when I first started...now half the grid lines on my cutting mat are gone from spilling thinner on it. I have paint stains on the bench...Use it like you stole it LOL. And thank you for your comment.

Hunter 

      

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Posted by RX7850 on Sunday, November 26, 2017 6:05 PM

Great thread. Love to see how everyone else sets up shop.This is my workbench. It's mobile so I can get around . The tools and paints are stored in cabinets around the workshop.

 

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    March 2013
Posted by patrick206 on Sunday, November 26, 2017 1:39 PM

Hunter -

Your bench is a perfectly neat and well organized work space.

My head is hung low and I'm doing the walk of shame.

Patrick 

 

 

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Posted by DasBeav on Sunday, November 26, 2017 1:31 PM

Here's my hodge-podge of a "work bench". I have been looking at flea markets for stuff for a smaller set up so I can put a squat rack/bench in the "cave". That is actually a nice old table underneath the paint and glue spots.

 Sooner Born...Buckeye Bred.

 

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  • From: Western North Carolina
Posted by Tojo72 on Sunday, November 26, 2017 10:55 AM
Of course Fermis has to check in on this one,always loved your whole setup.

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Sunday, November 26, 2017 10:30 AM

A well organized work bench? No such thing... LOL!

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Posted by fermis on Sunday, November 26, 2017 10:06 AM

When I finished off my basement, I did a "built in" work bench. Made a couple small shelves in the corners, build in rack for those little Testors paints, drille holes in the sides of said rack for holding brushes and tools. Drawers (in the shadow to the right, unseen)are from my old build desk (desk top went out to the garage for a butcher block). Needs have evolved a bit, since I built it almost 15 years ago, and there's a few things I'd do a little different, but it still works well. One thing I wouldn't change....having a large glass work surface!

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  • From: A Galaxy Far, Far Away
Posted by Hunter on Sunday, November 26, 2017 7:48 AM

tempestjohnny
Thanks on the shelves. Other then the dust and 55gal drum of Windex to clean them they are great.  Bought them from a store going out of business. One day I'll build a cabinet around them

LOL....I imagine it would be painful having to remove all of your builds, and then clean all those shelves. When you do have the time to build the cabinet I hope you post a completed photo.

Hunter 

      

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