OK, you asked......... This is an enclosed verandah in the house(?) we are renting while we build our own place. It doubles as my office (2 x PC's, LAN, laser printer, etc.), electronics & building area. Most of my models are stored elsewhere - tops of cupboards, in boxes, garage, etc., etc. My allocated "modelling" space, including storage, in the new build is the mezzanine floor (17m x 4m) on the back of the hangar - can't wait
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- Wayne_H
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Cheers,
Wayne
Once a Retrobate, always a Retrobate............
Wayne
Once a Retrobate, always a Retrobate............
- Sundancer
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Crikey Wayne, no wonder you can't wait - I thought my 3 x 4 metre hutch was a bit cramped but it feels positively spacious after seeing your current working conditions!
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3m x 4m??? I dreeeeeam of having 3m x 4m - would seem like a palace to me!! [ref: 4 Yorshiremen sketch]
Here's the modelling belfry; photos taken from the furthest points I could get (doubled up in the shape of a question mark, huddled under the roof slope)......
Who wants to play 'spot the models that Gary built'???
Believe it or believe it not, this a little tidier than normal!
Here's the modelling belfry; photos taken from the furthest points I could get (doubled up in the shape of a question mark, huddled under the roof slope)......
Who wants to play 'spot the models that Gary built'???
Believe it or believe it not, this a little tidier than normal!
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My last 'workshop' was an attic, accessed by a rickety wooden ladder. I'm now lucky enough to be renting a place that has a converted attic, with a window and cupboards and everything! (and it's accessed by proper stairs).
I took some photos the other day, but it was an epic mess. I had to practically go in there with a leaf blower. I may take some more photos when it's been 'stage managed' a little bit....
Stew.
I took some photos the other day, but it was an epic mess. I had to practically go in there with a leaf blower. I may take some more photos when it's been 'stage managed' a little bit....
Stew.
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CB, I spy a velivole fuselage. Waiting for the maiden later this year when the weather improves(that's done it, I've now put a curse on any summer we may get).
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I have recently cleared off some space in my double garage. It was supposed to be used to start the rebuild of a 1974 Triumph T140, and then model aircraft came along (again).
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Phil,
Hows your new workshop comeing along?
Hows your new workshop comeing along?