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Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:19 pm
by Guido
Bravo Zulu!
Nothing a decent modeller couldn't mess up in a session or two! :heh:

C/U this weekend, Chuck!

Guido

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:51 pm
by shipmodeler
Is this place in super-crowded Shanghai or is it somewhere in the Western world?

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:14 pm
by Timmy C
Hermill, is the house a brand new construction? I assume it's on the outskirts of the city, right?

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:22 pm
by Devin
So, Chuck, you tell me how much you admire my workspace and then spring this? Now I'm the one green with envy! Looks great.

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 6:20 pm
by simon b
I'm sorry Chuck but it's waaaaaaay to tidy and organised. You will have to do better next time :big_grin: :big_grin:

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 7:03 pm
by herrmill
Thanks for the compliments, guys! Yes, its in a new house & is the result of 9 months of construction Chinese-style which I would never EVER go through again in this lifetime! You're right about giving me a few minutes to muck up the neat appearance - in between dealing with the installers last night, I was resuming work on Yamato while poring over plans & making a shopping list for my 1/72 Canonicus monitor build.

We moved from Shanghai at the end of January to Xiaoshan, a "suburb" of Hangzhou home of the famous West Lake, previous capitol to four dynasties & one of Marco Polo's favorite tourist spots. Rumor has it, it was the quality of the tea & the lovely ladies that sang in local teahouses that caught his interest... exactly the same attractions that captivated Chairman Mao a few centuries later. What I find more interesting is that Xiaoshan is the home of the world's first discovered boat dating back to 5500 BC & found on the shores of Xianglu Lake just a few minutes from here. I have to say its much more relaxing walking out of my bedroom & seeing bamboo on the hillside behind my house than the hundreds of concrete boxes that surrounded my apartment in Shanghai's Puxi. To give you folks a better idea of life here, I updated my profile to include my website so you can have opportunity to check out the neighborhood & some of what I do to stay sane over in this strange land.

As Guido knows, the welcome mat is out for anyone who may be passing through this way. Its a fascinating place to visit, & not a bad place to live & work if you are blessed with an abundant amount of patience. As Tom Bodett likes to say, "we'll leave the light on for you."

Regards,

Chuck

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:35 pm
by Avery Boyer
Very very nice setup! Something to aspire to when I finally have a dedicated work space...albeit much smaller!

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:40 pm
by Karsten
J. Soca wrote:I whish I had something like that, i haven't taken any pictures of my workbench because i don't like to photograph my kitchen :lol_pound:

I dare ya, I fact I double dare ya to post pictures as I bet my Kitchen is just as Nice as your's :woo_hoo:

Now I have 2 rooms where I could make a really nice work station and I have the extra desk and what not to do it. Maybe in another life time or something but the kitchen is comfy, water is handy and a refer full of beer helps.

Now the Bread Box is a great place to store paint and the lighting in great.

Note the Grey Pot on the stove is full of Parkerizing Solution, just some highly toxic chemical I use from time to time....it is normally out in the garage but I just finished a batch of bolts.

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:51 am
by les
I'm speechless. :big_eyes:

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:01 pm
by shipmodeler
It's quite a clean kitchen you've got.

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:19 pm
by kidcurrie42
Here is where my modeling work will take place until my workshop is built, i refurbished the desk that was in my garden shed.

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The workshop shouldnt be too long in coming to reality as i have most of....

The closet
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and her crystal cabinet
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Happy modeling

John

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:08 pm
by J. Soca
Karsten wrote:
J. Soca wrote:I whish I had something like that, i haven't taken any pictures of my workbench because i don't like to photograph my kitchen :lol_pound:

I dare ya, I fact I double dare ya to post pictures as I bet my Kitchen is just as Nice as your's :woo_hoo:
Hehehehehe :rolf_3: , not just yet Karsten I will but not just yet, say that�s a nice pot you got there :big_grin:

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:57 pm
by herrmill
Reminds me when I was 15 & rebuilding a '61 MG Mk1 Midget my older brother had given my twin brother & I as our first car - it was a basket case after sitting in his garage for years & needed to be completely rebuilt.

To my mother's horror, she arrived home earlier than expected one afternoon & found me boiling the brake master & slave cylinders in her large soup pot while trying to rid them of the years of accumulated grime (I had run out of mineral spirits...). The rest of the kitchen was in rather pitiful shape as well since I had borrowed the kitchen table as my workbench was already covered with parts. Needless to say, the day sort of went downhill from there... :Tirade:

Chuck

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:34 am
by prowannab
Here is where I spend most of the free time , it's not much to look at but it does the job.
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Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:15 pm
by Reid
cool... that coast guard blackhawk dio looks interesting!!

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:05 am
by Dravian
Currie, I actually saw that light/magnifier at the local Office depot for 100 bucks. Is it actually worth it in your opinion?

Gone Asiatic`s Shipyard

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:03 am
by Gone Asiatic
Numerous kits of all eras await attention
Numerous kits of all eras await attention
The hulls have been removed from the boxes and placed on the upper shipyard shelf as a reminder for attention.
The hulls have been removed from the boxes and placed on the upper shipyard shelf as a reminder for attention.
WSW USS OREGON and Modelkraak IJN TATSUTA (1885) under construction.
WSW USS OREGON and Modelkraak IJN TATSUTA (1885) under construction.

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:38 am
by kidcurrie42
Dravian wrote:Currie, I actually saw that light/magnifier at the local Office depot for 100 bucks. Is it actually worth it in your opinion?
Dravian, Yes the lamp/magnifyer is definetely worth it. i got mine in a sale at Office Depot.

Re: Post Pics of Your Workbenches!

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 7:51 pm
by Gloup-Gloup
Hello friends

Here is 2 pictures of my model room, like you can see it's tight on my table
and on my back there are some tools which are very useful but messy... so voila .

The date are not good because I reset my camera whit out replace the date

Happy modeling and sorry
for my bad English

Marc P.
Montreal,Quebec
Canada

More Stove Top Modeling

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:52 pm
by Karsten
More Stove Top Modeling.