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Medicman71 wrote:
BorgR3mc0 wrote:Modelling tools can be dangerous.
Yeah just ask Jim!! :giggles: :rofl:
What did I mis? Did he end up in the ER?
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hi stuart !
great video ! nice to see you in person !
great work on the panther , looking forward to seeing the finished product.
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Cool video Stuart!! Great to put a face with a name. I've never used a work tray but I can see the benefit of one.
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Thanks Gents - I may have to do another one when I get some time...
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portman wrote:Thanks Gents - I may have to do another one when I get some time...
Absolutely Stuart! :popcorn:

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As I’ve said before, I do most of my modelling in my car during my breaks at work. The only real annoyance of this arrangement is that if during the week I ever get a chance to do any modelling at home – all my stuff is in my car.

So I recently purchased a second set of basic tools and new cutting mat and set up another home based work tray. The tray itself is an MDF monitor stand that I ‘found’ during an office clear out at work. I have two of them, the other I’m using for messy stuff such as weathering etc. I have since drilled lots of holes around the sides of this to put brushes and things on sticks etc.

I’m also trying to use as many water based products as possible in the house as I’ve been getting complaints about the smell of my enamels and filler.

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A bit too much weathering on the nanners..... :dancing:

Nice way to do it!
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Neato! A mobile hobby workstation! You know, maybe you should upgrade from a car to an RV or van. That way you can always install an airbrush spray booth. LOL!
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I’ve a few build on the go at the moments – none of which I’ve added to the work in progress forum as I thought they were too far on to bother.

Airfix 1/72 Super Etendard - French Navy.

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Airfx 1/72 Mosquito - soon to be in RAAF SEAC markings.

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Airfix 1/72 P-40 for the GB. Painted with Humbrol Arcylics and will be in the marking of a bomber training flight in England 1944.

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LyleW wrote:A bit too much weathering on the nanners..... :dancing:

Nice way to do it!
Yeah yuck - I've just noticed that - I'll enter them alongside your Goblin :giggles:
BlackSheep214 wrote:Neato! A mobile hobby workstation! You know, maybe you should upgrade from a car to an RV or van. That way you can always install an airbrush spray booth. LOL!
You know - that has crossed my mind - an RV would be awesome!
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Now how do you do 32 scale in that? :hmm:


Nice vid, Stuart
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