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Started by Haddock, April 04, 2020, 11:03:32 AM

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cph64


chriswil42

Chris

Bigkev

Hi Msea,
I can see a new BBC programme in the making.
'How to make 'The Most Elegant 'Modelling Area'
Super Chic or what?
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

cph64

After seeing the recent posts of 'well maintained' modelling areas I thought I'd show a photo of the man cave in the loft where I've just moved back to after months of modelling in the conservatory and garden. Organised chaos doesn't begin to describe it.

chriswil42

Chris

MSea

MSea

Haddock

Looks fine to me, bit clean though.
Haddock.

zak

Quote from: Haddock on June 29, 2020, 05:43:12 PM
Looks fine to me, bit clean though.
Haddock.
Far too clean and tidy.
Grumpy by name and nature

MSea

I don't seem to understand this concept "clean and tidy" you are talking about - hohohohoho
MSea

Bob C

It's not that bad, as long as you know where everything is that's all that matters, when I tidy up I end up losing things.

cph64

Same here Bob. I used the 6ft rule for the photo so it's more untidy than it looks although I had hoovered the floor whilst I was also tidying Tracy's part of upstairs. I'm forever getting dust on the Klear I use so thought it was time for a tidy up. Memo to self 'a hoover WILL lift aerials off models!!!!'.

chriswil42

I use a make-up brush for the actual models. A hoover does not come anywhere near.
Chris

MSea

Found this string in the pictures at the top of the page when I logged on.
Just to update my model room, this what it looks like now - full of IKEA display cabinets and 2 benches - but as you can all see, its still as messy as always - hohohohho
MSea

chriswil42

Chris

MSea

Yes Chris but it doesn't improve my modeling skills  >:( >:( >:( >:( :( :( :( :(
MSea