Hi, Folks! This has probably been posted before, but I thought I'd give it a shot anyways. Below are pictures of my workbench where I spent a lot of time attempting to build a model.
This is my workbench down in the mancave. It's just an L-shaped glass-topped computer desk that seemed just perfect for modeling tasks. I think I bought it at Staples about 6 years ago, for maybe around $80. The 3-tiered glass shelf to the right of it was included. The halogen lamp is worth it's weight in gold! It puts out some serious light, which I need desperately at times, due to poor eyesight in low light.
This is my handy-dandy Campbell-Hausfeld 2.5 gallon air comressor that is used to power my Paasche VL0707 double-action airbrush, which you see hanging just above the compressor. I paid $65 for that compressor at Wal-Mart about 8 years ago. It's noisy, but who cares? It costs a lot less than the $200 - $500 compressors that have no storage tank, and, so far, I've had no issues with it. I even change the hoses occasionally and air up the tires on the cars, garden equipment, etc. Great little tool. The yellow one gallon milk bottle is where the left-over/never-to-be-used-again paint goes.
This is my stash. As soon as I figure out how to get the picture rotated counter-clockwise 90 degrees, I'll fix it so you can see it better. I have about 102 kits in there now. I even have a Marine Security Guard for them all in the lower right. I tell myself after I buy each new kit, "Ok, this is gonna be the last kit I buy". But, I never listen to myself. At one time I had about 180 kits, but had to sell quite a few due to a divorce, which got it down to around 50 kits. Even then, I told myself that I wasn't going to buy anymore kits until I finished what I had. Maybe they're like rabbits or somethin', and I'm not really buying them. They're just multiplying...............
Post pictures of your hobby area, folks. I would love to see them!!
Devil Dawg
On The Bench: Tamiya 1/32nd Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zeke For Japanese Group Build
Build one at a time? Hah! That'll be the day!!