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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 3:35 pm
Volan d Vol Yeah, I really want to see those half-naked woman all finished and such yo. Not quite so naked as they were before, sadly. whee
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 3:38 pm
Yeah I know...I was depressed by this. xD
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 3:47 pm
Volan d Vol Yeah I know...I was depressed by this. xD So was I, but they're still pretty much the hottest Repentia out there. So what's your hobby corner look like?
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 3:57 pm
I legit have none...Well I spose all my RPG books are in a custom bookcase but otherwise I only really have this here desk my PC sits on which was where I usually do my painting and modelling. All my models are in a GW case with the foam stuff or in an extremely ancient tackle box which happens to be really good for holding models actually.
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 4:02 pm
Volan d Vol I legit have none...Well I spose all my RPG books are in a custom bookcase but otherwise I only really have this here desk my PC sits on which was where I usually do my painting and modelling. All my models are in a GW case with the foam stuff or in an extremely ancient tackle box which happens to be really good for holding models actually. We have a tacklebox that we use to cart that stuff around, and Plano boxes (Walmart) we use to actually keep the squads separate. They make excellent bitz boxes, and we have ours labled. Tackle boxes FTW, yo.
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 4:10 pm
Volan d Vol I legit have none...Well I spose all my RPG books are in a custom bookcase but otherwise I only really have this here desk my PC sits on which was where I usually do my painting and modelling. All my models are in a GW case with the foam stuff or in an extremely ancient tackle box which happens to be really good for holding models actually. Tackleboxes are amazing for storing this stuff, I've got about a dozen Plano boxes for separating projects and stuff, and they're cheap and space-efficient too. About $3 apiece at Walmart.
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 4:20 pm
Oh wow, I might have to look into that, I really need to find a way to transport some of my unwieldy models, like my tanks I have four tanks now so I need someplace to put them...>____>;;
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 6:22 pm
My space that I shoot up my styrene heroin build Ork stuff in is just a little table I got and keep out in the garage. I have an old TV on a small table in front of it, re-routed the cable from an unused spot (bringing the adapter) and set it up in there. Then I just watch TV and work on my junka (current project).
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 2:43 am
I know they've got larger boxes that can be used to store tanks, as DE wanted (tried) to talk me into getting some. Unfortunately with where we are living now, we'd have to buy them in bulk, and that number is astronomical compared to what we need, no matter HOW many tanks he has sweatdrop However, the Plano tackle boxes with the stackable/variable boxes that go inside it are wonderful. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Plano-728-Angled-StowAway-System/19487463 the tacklebox looks something like that, and the boxes inside it you can buy more of separately for, (as DE said) about 3 dollars. We've got them all separated and its quite lovely. notmuch_23 My space that I shoot up my styrene heroin build Ork stuff in is just a little table I got and keep out in the garage. I have an old TV on a small table in front of it, re-routed the cable from an unused spot (bringing the adapter) and set it up in there. Then I just watch TV and work on my junka (current project). Honestly, a TV tray table and the television in my living room is how I prefer to work. Hard to do that though, with our son running around whee
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 2:54 am
DarkElf27 I've recently moved (again gonk ), but one of the perks is a 8ft x 20ft storage container in the backyard, with heat, light, and plenty of room. So, a couple weeks after moving, I've successfully moved all my hobby stuff in to this place, with a permanent 4x4 battleboard (and another folding table to make it 4x6), a futon and TV to reminisce with the PS2, and a work desk with a couple rolling stools and plenty of shelving to store the projects. Ideal! heart Looks great, congrats!
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 6:42 pm
ArletaMagic Honestly, a TV tray table and the television in my living room is how I prefer to work. Hard to do that though, with our son running around whee I can understand how that can quickly get dangerous. *kid runs into table, hobby knife with fresh blade rolls off and falls blade first into kid's scalp, later at hospital, kid needs like, nineteen stitches* I'm glad I don't have any crotch fruit to run around while I work. If something happens, it might not be with my hobby knife. I've got clippers, a razor saw, a pin vise, a cordless drill (for when a pin vice takes too damn long), and a compass cutter, as well as edges of styrene sheets that can be equally sharp.
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Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 8:50 am
notmuch_23 ArletaMagic Honestly, a TV tray table and the television in my living room is how I prefer to work. Hard to do that though, with our son running around whee I can understand how that can quickly get dangerous. *kid runs into table, hobby knife with fresh blade rolls off and falls blade first into kid's scalp, later at hospital, kid needs like, nineteen stitches* I'm glad I don't have any crotch fruit to run around while I work. If something happens, it might not be with my hobby knife. I've got clippers, a razor saw, a pin vise, a cordless drill (for when a pin vice takes too damn long), and a compass cutter, as well as edges of styrene sheets that can be equally sharp. Check, check, check, and check. You get used to seeing the kid coming around the corner with them, no lie. You hear a noise, you think about what the worst thing he could have grabbed is, and voila! That's the one. Such is parenting.
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Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 10:51 am
I has a painting tray somewhere, but I only paint when I know I wont be distracted. ninja
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Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 11:48 am
Vikki Stardust I has a painting tray somewhere, but I only paint when I know I wont be distracted. ninja Does your kiddo still take naps? Opportune time for painting. whee
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