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  • From: Boyertown, PA, USA
Posted by Dubau on Thursday, October 1, 2009 5:51 PM

Thanks MikeV, Waited for this all my life and we movied in this house 9 or 10 years ago and this year I got MY ROOM !   Propeller [8-]

Now I just got 2 more prints of Corsairs and can't find a spot for then Banged Head [banghead] Censored [censored]

Bud

" You've experienced a set back, and without set backs and learning how to fix them you'll never make the leap from kit builder to modeler "
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Posted by MikeV on Thursday, October 1, 2009 5:36 PM

Bud,

That is one sweet Man Cave my friend. Bow [bow] Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by Traitor on Thursday, October 1, 2009 4:09 PM
I have a very small folding table. I think its for when you eat in front of the TV. But I just started, so I dont have any paints or brushes yet. Right now Im putting my Dad's old chevy truck together.
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Posted by Dubau on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 2:04 PM

Very Cool tankboy51 and everyone else. Took my 9 years to get this room and everything I could want is in it....... well almost everything Whistling [:-^]

Bud

" You've experienced a set back, and without set backs and learning how to fix them you'll never make the leap from kit builder to modeler "
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Posted by tankboy51 on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 11:15 AM

Hey Dubau and daddy, those are cool spaces, very neat.  I really like the blue walls Dubau.  Mine is a basement hideaway.  Nowhere near as presentable to the public but it works and I don't have to worry about spilled paint and dropped parts are usually easy to find, again and again.

 

 

As I said, it's in the basement, so it's cool all year, and it's with the model supply, so it's very relaxing to be in and work.  So far it's working fine

DD

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Posted by Dubau on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:33 AM

Yea just Came across this thread today and I know some of you have seen my space but I wanted to post for the people that have not. What can I say I LOVE my Space and want everyone to see it !

This is in a back room in my house.

Bud

" You've experienced a set back, and without set backs and learning how to fix them you'll never make the leap from kit builder to modeler "
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Posted by daddy1 on Monday, September 14, 2009 11:10 PM

 Came across this thread a few days ago and decided to post a pic or two or three, of my little corner of the modeling world.

 I have this room between the family room and back porch that at one time served as a bar room with the previous owner. We kept it as such and even remodeled the "bar". It looked great, but was only used once in a while when we had some kind of party or get together.

 About four years ago, I got back to the hobby, and used the bartop as my workspace. This went on 'till a year ago when we purchased a new computer. I figured to use the space of this room more effectively. So was born the family craft/computer/homework/modelling room.

 Started out with just the desk , which I built from scrap pieces of lumber in my workshop/garage. I've just updated my corner with the bulletin board, book shelves, an extra shelf unit next to the desk.

 Is it my dream work space ? No, not yet, maybe never . But it's comfy, and it works. It continues to be refined. The "I could put ????? in here, or ?????? over there". One day I'll have an air brush booth, plus other refinements. Right now, this is just great.



http://whlswngsthngs.shutterfly.com/

 

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Posted by darkwolf29a on Thursday, August 27, 2009 10:55 AM

I can't say that it's my dream workspace, but it works, for the most part.

We moved in February, to a duplex closer to both of our work places. That cut our drive times in half, from 12 miles at least. She drives about 6, and I drive about 2.5. Yeah, she picked the place, but I got the benefit. LOL

When we moved, we both claimed a bedroom for our "offices" Mine has turned into a modeling/art room. So, I have put my computer on one side of my desk, and the computer on the other. And, then I have put some shelf units up and filled them with parts, kits, tools, etc.

Ultimately, I'd like to adjust a few things in the basement, where I have my "other" workspace...Yeah, I sucked up the useable half of the basement for my tools (I like to build furniture and stuff) and train. Of course, I think the train may come down again, since I don't have time for it right now....and I can use that space for more modeling stuff. LMAO

 Soon, I'll embark on another desk. I want to build one more before I tackle the one that my fiancee wants me to build for her. She VASTLY over estimates my building capabilities at this point. I am hoping to get more things figured out though, so we'll see how that goes.

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Posted by Karst451 on Friday, August 21, 2009 12:07 PM

Thanks, I'm pretty proud of it and thankfully I've got a very supportive wife 'cause I hate to think what over time I've spent on it.  Now I've just got to get back into building.  Soooo many models, soooo little time.

max

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Posted by jtrace214 on Thursday, August 20, 2009 10:54 PM

Karst,that has to be one of the nicests (?) set ups I have seen,Can't wait to get my new bench finished I hate waiting on people with pick-ups(mine is off the road,wont pass inspection) the 4x8's I need wont fit in my tahoe..

John

the pic to the left is my weekend condo lol

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Posted by jtrace214 on Friday, August 14, 2009 6:28 AM

 A fire right now would kill me I have over 700 1/24 scale Nascar diecasts( alot of Dale Sr.) his 1/4 scale engine,the crash car,sliver car etc.. stuff I couldn't easliy replace.I even have a diecast of his souvineir hauler that people signed,My name and two buddies are on the real one,we drove down to Rockingham and DEI the week after he died,great road trip I will always remember but was a sad time. Thats cool about the weekly gaming. The only reason I have a PS 3 is it fell off a truck and I got it for $100.00 Crack head ha no idea what he had<i got it when it first came out and was like 500.00 lol,plus I got him to throw in like 5 games lol.

John

the pic to the left is my weekend condo lol

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Posted by sf_plane_nut on Friday, August 14, 2009 12:20 AM
 Karst451 wrote:

Well, I finished mine just last Sunday.  I've been working on it on and off for about a year.  I bought the cabinets unfinished from a home improvement liquidator and stained and varnished them myself.  The countertops are 3/4" underlayment with maple flooring.  The edge is made from stair nosing.  The wall mounted cabinets hold my reference books, the bottom cabinets for tools and such, and I've got space on the counter for my Gerstner.  Really proud of how the soffit (sp?) turned out above the wall cabinets.  I built the frame for the ads that I mounted to the soffit.  I'm given flags a lot for some reason so I decided to use them.  There's a 48 star American flag and genuine flown over the capital Texas flag!  When my alma mater changed their name to the Missouri University of Science and Technology they changed all of the signage and sold it on Ebay so I ended up with the sign for the building that I did all of my studying in.

 Hopefully, you all can see these pics - I'm new to this.

 later,

max

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you need to do this... without all the spaced of course...see if that works for you...the cabinets sound sweet...
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Posted by sf_plane_nut on Friday, August 14, 2009 12:18 AM
 jtrace214 wrote:

sf, Wow an Atari 2600 I haven't seen one of those in years I used to have Sear's version till 1989 when I had a house fire that pic. brought back some memories like tank pong lol.I have since slightly upgraded to an X-box 360 and PS 3 little bit better graphics but would still love to play them oldies lol. Cool room to by the way....

John



thanks for the compliment on the room...i put a lot of work and time into it...i love my video games...i have a ps2 and havent invested in a ps3 yet but when they get cheap i will...we have vintage game night...everybody puts in 10 bucks and we pick a game...last week was river raid...and the high score gets the bread...you can still find them on ebay and the flea market...sorry to hear about the house fire...my mom had one back in 2003 and all my vinyl...hot wheels...nascar 1/24 and 1/64 scale diecast cars including my ernhardt olympic edition got toasted..all of it...i feel your pain...
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Posted by Karst451 on Friday, August 14, 2009 12:07 AM

Well, I finished mine just last Sunday.  I've been working on it on and off for about a year.  I bought the cabinets unfinished from a home improvement liquidator and stained and varnished them myself.  The countertops are 3/4" underlayment with maple flooring.  The edge is made from stair nosing.  The wall mounted cabinets hold my reference books, the bottom cabinets for tools and such, and I've got space on the counter for my Gerstner.  Really proud of how the soffit (sp?) turned out above the wall cabinets.  I built the frame for the ads that I mounted to the soffit.  I'm given flags a lot for some reason so I decided to use them.  There's a 48 star American flag and genuine flown over the capital Texas flag!  When my alma mater changed their name to the Missouri University of Science and Technology they changed all of the signage and sold it on Ebay so I ended up with the sign for the building that I did all of my studying in.

 Hopefully, you all can see these pics - I'm new to this.

 later,

max

WOOHOO!  Figured this out! 

Enjoy,

max

 

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  • From: Piscataway,NJ
Posted by jtrace214 on Thursday, August 6, 2009 10:31 PM

sf, Wow an Atari 2600 I haven't seen one of those in years I used to have Sear's version till 1989 when I had a house fire that pic. brought back some memories like tank pong lol.I have since slightly upgraded to an X-box 360 and PS 3 little bit better graphics but would still love to play them oldies lol. Cool room to by the way....

John

the pic to the left is my weekend condo lol

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  • From: SLC, Ut.
Posted by Batosi420 on Thursday, August 6, 2009 7:39 PM

Do I have my dream work space??

The easy answer is NO.Boohoo [BH]

But like the Ant I've got high hopes.Make a Toast [#toast]

"Artificial Inteligence is No match for Natural Stupidity" -Woody Paige

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Posted by sf_plane_nut on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 9:25 AM
got mine re-organized finally...been looking for a new bumper/poker table and finally found it...more shelves to hold my sale models...they werent working out well on the floor...










vintage video game city...zaxxon anybody?...
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Posted by Hartmann352 on Monday, January 28, 2008 7:33 PM

Dream!?, well, lets just say that it works for me, & once I get the paint booth hooked up to the window, I should be set.

 Bench worksurface is 6' x 2'

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Posted by mikepowers on Thursday, January 24, 2008 11:30 AM
 stevebrauning wrote:

I live in a tropical climate so I don't have to worry about cold temperatures... but I do have to consider tropical storms and hurricanes!  One wall looks like it has some filtration problems when it rains hard against it.  

Steve

Good luck with those storms.

I would be afraid to commit to an area like that.

Mike

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Posted by stevebrauning on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 6:54 PM

Hey, I just came across this thread so I am jumping in: we were able to purchase a home recently and my first project was to build a guy's playroom: It is about 11 by 14 feet, plus I have a closet that goes under a staircase. My son gets a big corner for his HO trains and I get the rest of it for my models (as well as for my woodworking, electrical and repair shop, etc).   Wow it's like a dream come true!!! Not finished though... I built a new workbench with a formica top last week, put up lots of shelves... today I just painted the second shelf unit, and I still have lots of little details to finish...  All my modeling stuff has been packed up since September when we started the whole moving process, and I am looking forward to getting back into it. 

I live in a tropical climate so I don't have to worry about cold temperatures... but I do have to consider tropical storms and hurricanes!  One wall looks like it has some filtration problems when it rains hard against it.  

Steve

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Posted by bilbirk on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 4:44 PM

I have a dream of a big workspace but right now I just have a small room for my stuff. At least I am fortunate enough to have that. One of these days I'll have it though. (hopefully).

BTW all of these work spaces give me lots of ideas. 

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Posted by dahut on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 6:37 PM

Im with 357SM - reloading first! Then models...

 

Cheers, David
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Posted by 375supermag on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 6:31 PM

 Looks like a good start to a hobby room...

Remember...first things first...set up the reloading equipment first.

You can build models whenever...priority #1 is the reloading setup. 

 

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Posted by HawkeyeHobbies on Monday, January 14, 2008 2:59 PM
Tackle the room first...walls, floor, lighting and power first before you setup the bench or unpack a single model! You've find it harder to do later. As with models...fundementals first. My 2 cents [2c]

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 Gigatron on Monday, January 14, 2008 2:49 PM

It's definitely got a lot of promise, Randie Thumbs Up [tup]

Just draw a quick and dirty floor plan and some tables and furniture and see how it all fits together.

Looking forward to progress and completed pics. 

-Fred

 

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Posted by DURR on Monday, January 14, 2008 12:30 PM
 chopperfan wrote:

Well, it's not a 'dream' work space but, it's a dream in progress. We just moved and I got my own 'Cave'. It's about 16'x16'.

These are some 'Before' pics. I will try and post some, later in the week, of the 'In progress' pics.

I don't know how these boxes got in here. They are gunsmithing tools, reloading tools and supplies. But, hey they made it!

The bench and part of the stash.

Well, it's a start!!Big Smile [:D]

 

         great start
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Posted by chopperfan on Monday, January 14, 2008 12:21 PM

Well, it's not a 'dream' work space but, it's a dream in progress. We just moved and I got my own 'Cave'. It's about 16'x16'.

These are some 'Before' pics. I will try and post some, later in the week, of the 'In progress' pics.

I don't know how these boxes got in here. They are gunsmithing tools, reloading tools and supplies. But, hey they made it!

The bench and part of the stash.

Well, it's a start!!Big Smile [:D]

 

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Posted by HawkeyeHobbies on Monday, January 14, 2008 9:41 AM
 dante wrote:

I tried to include everything I do computer, games, TV, coffee and models. It's tough to be handicapped. Btw excuse the mess; it's how I work.

Dan

To open up a little more space, get a TV card for your computer so it can do double duty. Then enclose the place where the TV sits as a place for a model or small diorama.

Looks good!

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 dante on Monday, January 14, 2008 9:07 AM

I tried to include everything I do computer, games, TV, coffee and models. It's tough to be handicapped. Btw excuse the mess; it's how I work.

Dan

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