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Modellers At Work

Started by Hauk, May 16, 2012, 06:07:28 AM

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Seattle Dave

Quote from: granitechops on May 17, 2012, 10:37:22 PM
Camera, Tripod, Delay exposure?

Heh, heh, heh....I get it now "delay exposure".....Good One!

Design-HSB

#16
Hello Hauk

basically I think your idea and would like to support this with a contribution from me.


Here I am on my router cutter and straight for the first Frithjof brick panels.


At this old door on a simple wooden frame I have done about 30 years my model work.


Here I am working on my new job at the Xrot of my buddy William.


Motorised height adjustable workstation for model building, with 63 to 130 cm max. Working height.

This height-adjustable work is a gift from my son, who developed these tables as a designer.
Such a table is just perfect, and you can also work comfortably while standing on the table.

Hauk

Nice workshop, Helmut!
But what is that electric orange thing???

Regards, Hauk
Regards, Hauk
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Remembrance Of Trains Past

Ray Dunakin

#18
Here are a couple shots of me and my incredibly messy workspace. The self-portrait was achieved using the highly sophisticated trick of holding the camera at arm's length:






marc_reusser

#19
Ok, I'll play along.......



M

marc_reusser

Quote from: Ray Dunakin on May 28, 2012, 04:33:21 PM
Here are a couple shots of me and my incredibly messy workspace.


WOW!...and I thought I was a mess. At least I can usually retain the prerequisite 8-square inches of clean workspace. ;D ;D ;D

chester

My model bench took over my furniture showroom in the barn when I closed the business. Everything of mine seems to be slowly moving out of the house and into the barn. Glad I don't have a dog house.



And this is me in the big workshop where all the beer drinking goes on.


artizen

I don't have a work bench so I envy all of you who can just walk away from a project and pick it up again later. I model on my rolling work table between printing jobs which needs to be cleaned off at regular intervals.

Really like Ray's ancient old phone - and Chester, sharp saws and beer drinking?

Ken Hamilton

I don't have a suitable picture of my smiling puss, but here's a long shot of the work room:





Marc, I'd love to see more of that truck on the bench. 
Geez, I have enough trouble painting with my hands,
and here you are painting with your TEETH.

W.P. Rayner


Ray Dunakin

Quote from: artizen on May 28, 2012, 05:28:21 PM
Really like Ray's ancient old phone...

That one is actually brand new. But I do have an old, black, "phone company" rotary phone under my desk, plugged into the extra phone jack. The old-fashioned ringer is a lot easier to hear if I'm outside or something.


Mr Potato Head

Marc!  Buddy! You're turning into the silver fox!   :o
mph
Work bench looks good

marc_reusser

Chester,
That second photo of you in the shop is great. Covet the shop, and the image looks like it's straight out of a Lands End catalog, or a Ralph Lauren ad in Vanity Fair.  ;D

Ken,
Shoot, I was going for the debonaire painter look.  The truck is not quite ready for public viewing.......in a while. :D Nice bright, and orderly workspace you have there.

shropshire lad

Quote from: Ray Dunakin on May 28, 2012, 04:33:21 PM
Here are a couple shots of me and my incredibly messy workspace. The self-portrait was achieved using the highly sophisticated trick of holding the camera at arm's length:







  Have you just been burgled ?

mad gerald

... as I don't have a work bench - I'm doing all my work at my writing desk - I'm drawing a blank on this one and envy you ... ummm, well ... at least the modelling mates among you with tidied up work benches ...  ;D ... and the ones with an huge amount of modelling stuff in stock ...  :o 8)

Cheers