I was just surfing and found this link:
http://www.one35th.com/model/model_main.htm
Check out his modelling area, storage, collections, etc
I currently have about one TENTH of what this guy has, but I wish I had it all [:D]
He has a really nice little setup here.
I currently work in my basement and have only about 20 unbuilt kits waiting on shelves.
What about others out there? I’d love to see/hear what kind of collections and work areas the rest of you have.
I got to the home page, but couldn’t figure out where to go to see his modeling area.
As for mine, I hava an odd shapped room in the basement with a desk (a very cluttered desk) in it. I have a metal storage shelf unit alongside the desk and some wooden shelves above it. Sounds like a lot of space, but it’s all loaded with models and building materials. One of these days, I’ll get around to organizing it all and I’ll probably have oodles of room! The closet has a lot of kits stacked up, too.
For numbers, I have probably about 25 1/72 armor kits, aprox 35 1/35 kits, and 1 1/48 kit. Add to that all the ships, si-fi, and wingy things, and I have somewhere over 400 kits in various boxes and on shelves. I’ll never get them all built, I’m sure, but hey, they’re MINE, mine, all mine!!! Ya-Ha-Ha_Ha!!
Deep breaths, Bill, deep breaths…there. That’s better!
i got a desk that shares room with the pc and school. I have several reference books in the slots of the desk. all the plastic containers that hold my tools paints, and supplies are on the top shelf of my desk. all my kits are in the closet. there is about 20 up there
My model collection is mixed in with my militaria collection, as well as a set of shelves in the same room dedicated to my current favorite builds. There’s a spot in the garage for finished, but not displayed, models and shelves full of unfinished and untouched kits throughout the basement. I have a work area in the basement, near my spiked helmets, but usually prefer to be upstairs with my family while I work, so both my kids and I have ‘project boards’ on which we do our work. The boards are easy to carry, can be set on a table, on the floor or in one’s lap. When we get done, we store the boards out of sight.
My personal building tends to ‘spread out’ around the house with a kit here, box there, little built bits and pieces all over. Once in a while, my wife tells me to clean up my modeling act, but she’s pretty darned tolerant of me for the most part.
Compared to some, it’s a rather hap-hazzard way of working, but that’s the way my life is anyhow, so it doesn’t bother me at all.
Ron
[:D] hi guys,well my work area is an old cardtable ,littered with cans of paint. i have a 7 drawr plasit thing on wheels that i keep a the new kits in.i just started on my willys jeep,and my m113a2 is just about finished,but i still have 13 kits to build and i just cant seem to stay from the model shop[:D]
gdarwin
Mines a shambles… I’m literally all over the place. This week I’m on the end of the sofa (right across from the telly) with a plank of wook across my lap. I’m amazed I get anything done, really. I would love a designated area, but thats not on the cards for a while.
At the moment I got a small Desk next to the PC where I model. Spraybooth takes about half that space.
After that move I will get a Corner PC-Desc right next to the Balcony door, Spraubooth will be vented via the Air-con venting hole. [:)]
While my work area won’t increase it will be ditier and better organised. Compressor will go under the Table where the PC-Tower should sit. Additional holders and small shelfs will be attached to the Shelf for the Printer and the Key-board drawer will be converted into a slim drawer to hold my sculpting and other tool collection.
3 lights will be attached left/right and above of the workarea.
Next to the Modeling desk will be floor to ceiling shelf to hold the finished Kits or atleast in the space allocated by my Wife. [:D]
hi guys[:)]
i have a huge desk in our study (i share a 2 bedroom flat with my girlfriend) with a glass top protecting the wood underneath. i tend to use just the instruction sheets as my base therefore. the desk is also home to the pc monitor and keyboard so evry now and again i have to “clear the decks”.
our flat is short on storage space, and the one floor to ceiling cupboard we have for vacuum cleaner etc is now shelved from waist up to ceiling with all my unmade kits…around 50 the last time they were “audited” (by my girlfriend![:0]).
…it works for me, but i dream of moving to a big house with a gigantic attic conversion all for my hobby stuff[:D]…ah well…
regards,
nick
“We’ve done so much with so little that soon we’ll be able to do anything with nothing…”
Is that our ‘workspace’ motto? Sounds like it! LOL. I can identify with the board across the lap to be sure! … as well as no work or storage space.
Ron
My work area is in the corner of my gaming room. It’s on a cheap old pool table that doubles as a ping-pong and airless air hockey table. I have planks of thin wood covering the table, for the most part, and Behind the couch are all of my old model boxes and dioramas that were unfinished. My paint storage is really just a huge tackle box that holds all my paints and foliage stuff. My airbrush booth is just a bunch of duct-taped pieces of cardboard with a hole cut in the back for a computer fan to vent out the stuff (which doesn’t work well and my cats run for cover when I even open a paint can!) A venting hose blows the fumes out the window along with a sloped roof in the booth. My Dad thinks I’m running a drug lab when I airbrush and the fumes just leak out of the room and into the house! I really don’t have that big a collection but I do have about ten Dragon soldiers kits that have either been started and never finished or unopened. I also keep all my tiger boxes that I make, so I have about seven just stacked up left with nothing but old cut out sprues. I have three unfinished dios MIA behind there too. It’s really a mess, but it’s where I create it all and I just have fun doing it![8D]
I am in the basement. I have a old door converted into my workbench. I am in the process of re-aranging my work area,so it’s a mess. I hope to be settled sometime this spring.
mark956
i have an old computer desk in my “hobby room”, which is nothing more than oversized walk-in closet in the master bedroom. The desk has some shelves and is nothing fancy, but holds all the goods. I presently have about a 14 or so kits in various stages. All my finished are on a bookcase, but someday i intend to put up some shelves and store them there.
yikes i found his modelling area. NEAT and TIDY!! My desk is an old computer desk which i took over, my unbuillt kits are underneath it and all my stuff is or around the desk.
We added on to our home about 8 years ago. With the addition I got a 8x12 model room for myself. It’s off the garage. I have a metal desk to work on, and a high table I made myself were I air-brush stuff. I have a hard-wired vent fan that I run when painting or using obnoxious solvents. I don’t get total use of all the space as I have some household and automotive junk stored in with my modeling equipment. All in all it’s an ok set-up. When the wife wants me she beeps me on an intercom I have set-up. I have about 80 un-built car kits stored up, plus the 30 un-built armor kits I collected since I started armor about one year ago.
Glenn
I’m with M1. My desk does double duty. I did add space by taking a counter cut out from a sink($1 at Lowe’s) and putting it on top of a pair of stacked storage tubs. It’s about level with the desk and doubles the size!! Kit wise I’ve got something like 90+ unbuilt or unfinished kits. Mostly AC 1/32, 12ish 1/48, same number of 1/72 and 2 dozen 1/144, and a dozen each of Star Trek, ship and armor kits.
hehe, I thought I was the only one ArmorMaster. I have an exact setup of my ‘spray booth’. took me a couple hours to build, but it works fine. leaks a little, but I only airbrush acrylics, so it’s not so bad
My wife and I have turned the guest bedroom of our apartment into a hobby/work room. On wall is the my hobby table which is a medium length folding table, on the oppsite wall of that is the computer desk, and one side is the small guest bed, and on the other is the second TV. Normally I work at the hobby table while my wife plays…I mean works on the computer. The only time she touches the hobby table is to use something for her scapbooking, or to help me find something that I’ve lost. Right now on the table is a Monogram P-61 ready to be painted with Old Silver then painted black. The table is also covered with a mess of other unfinished kits, old sprues, tools, and partly completed a 1/72 Mitchell. Need to get that P-61 done for it takes up alot of space.
I work on the desk in my room. It has 3 drawers witch is filled with junk. All my equipment is in a plastic organiser. And wait for it, I have a wopping ZERO kits waiting to be put together. On Sunday i might get 1 [all depends on what i get for my b-day]
Keep well.
I recentely moved shop to my basement-an old workbench is where it is now
I have all my paints in easy to reach locations, and my finished/half-finished/and spares are close by.
I like it, and it works out great.
When we moved to H*&%%@$ ,T*@! they were gracous enough to give me a small workbench in the garage it measures about 20’’ wide by 14’’ deep with one floresent light and two cabinates to store all of my stuff in as for models i am on a limited buget and have only one that i was given by an uncle waiting to be built.