Love your digs Dj! It feels good to have your own space doesn't it?
I envy you your library. Mine is the internet, with a few books scattered about.
Here are pics of my workbench, since you asked if Armor modelers need a different workspace. I build other things thoughbesides Armor, as well as build more than 5 at a time, so that is why I made my area quite spacious.
This is the main desk. The shelves above it hold my in-progress kits. The top shelves of the tower hold kits that are missing parts, or need some serious surgery or some scratchbuilding to repair.
The fan keeps me cool on hot days, (we have no A/C yet) and it also brings in more dust to settle on my models when I open the window at night to brinig in cool air.
You can also see my magnifier/light that a friend of mine gave me for free since he wasn't using it. He saw pics of my collection and decided I could use the light more.
Here is another workbench to the left of my desk. I sometimes lay out parts here and I also spray Future here. This is also where I leave models that have glue or paint that needs to dry.
You can see my camera that I use to take pics of my 1/72 scale Armor and any other comparably small aircraft or ships. Below this, out of view is where my 3/4 horsepower compressor is for my airbrush. The model boxes that are used as mini shelves do have kits in them waiting to be built.
Here is the right side next to my desk. You can see the stash in the 'queue line' waiting to be built. The multi-compartmented storage box is part of my Parts Box, the other part is a red tackle-type box
The mess of models at the top left of the pic are more hardcore repair jobs, or kits missing pieces. The shelf holding my Russian Navy and Army is seen here; the bows of my Russian Aircraft Carriers are visible. As of now, the green spotlight doesn't work. The plug came out and I can't re-plug it in since the outlet is behind a bookshelf.
Now you all have seen the Duke's Factory!