- Member since
January 2005
- From: Tehachapi, Ca.
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Posted by peglegrc
on Sunday, April 23, 2006 8:55 PM
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Does anyone out there actually have/use one of these? Is it even remotely worth it? I am highly organizationally challenged, and also have been developing a bit of a problem with very close work thanks to my 45 year old eyeballs, so I'm considering buying one of these stations, but they are a bit pricey (list at $117, but usually sell in the $85-$90 range online), so I would love to hear from someone else who owns one. Thanks in advance!
Rory
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' Hi Rory, yes, I do have one.I just got it last month!...I like "Stuff!" I love "Gadgets!"...I'm the guy who buys Ron whats his name "Ronco's inventions", I have his Rotisserie and its wonderful, I've been using it for five years and it does make the "Best tasting chicken you'll ever taste"..So, Now that you know my love of things and stuff you'll understand I had to have one! I didnt just run out and buy it! I checked it out for almost a year and finally bought one from Internethobbies.com..for $85.00....I got it from my on first name bases UPS driver who now just walks on in with out knocking, were that close...I opened it and wasn't to happy with what I had there, "I've paid $85.00 for this?" I'm thinking outload! Then sat it back in the carton and it sat there for a week it was collecting dust! I was in the front room watching TV and had my German figures in hand checking them out and had my bottles of glue, tubes of putty and brushes, opening my brand new box of Andrea Color acryilic paint for figures the new Flesh paint set..I went in and pulled out my brand new collecting dust Tamiya work Station, As I sat it on the kitchen table, Being single, I can do my models anyplace I want too..I sat my hand full of figures on the stations work area, and placed my paint brushes in the little holes on the sides and brought down that 4"X6" magnifying glass and looked for the first time at a figure through the lins and it was Big! I could see it good! I could really see the eye's, nose, ears, mouth..I knew right then I was in love!...Its a really good tool for me and my old eyes.. . The work station is a little high for me! I'm sitting in a wheelchair and its just right for the work bench in my hobby room and just right for the kitchen table, but 2 1/4" inches to high to work with I thought till I started using it and found it was wonderful! It was high enought for me not to have to bend down with my head tilted back to see up close through the Magnifying glass at the figure with my Bifocals as I'm doing anything from putty in the seams, to gluing.. And now that I'm starting to paint them, my face is close enough to the magnifying glass that Its just at the right height to work comfortably.. So I do like mine..Its a Old Mans dream come true for me to be able to see through my bifocals and the magnifying glass at the same time with out straning my neck and I'm comfortable working with it..Then when I'm finished for the night, I can pick up the whole work station and bring it in here and set it all down on my work bench till tomorrow or the next day when I'm in the mood to work on them again..Also with me having a 50" color TV in the front room I can sit at the kitchen table with my work station and watch the "How to build & paint Military Figures" over and over again or one of the other tapes on modeling or airbrushing and enjoy working on them......
Have a fun life and injoy your models, "RC"....
PeglegRC
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