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Made in us
Flashy Flashgitz





Anchorage, Alaska

Yeah, I am right there with you, PH34R! Who the hell are you people with your 2,000 square foot modeling stations? I have never seen anything like that in my life! Let alone a photo shoot corner. When I sell armies on ebay I just take pictures on my dining room table with my 4 mega pixel Olympia, adjust it in M.S. Paint, and call it good hoping that the photo quality is alright enough to get a few bits. Well, i am impressed! Now my hope is to either be able to cut the modeling cancer out of my body all together, or endulge to the point where I also have a 2,000 square foot modeling shop with photo booth, or, atleast be able to nab a friend that has one!

Jesus Ate My Toothpaste!
www.mobrulesmedia.com
 
   
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Been Around the Block





Well, my hobby cubbyhole is about 80 square feet--12 ft. by 6.5 ft. However, I've become a master of squeeeeezing maximum usage out of available space. It's an art form, I tell you!
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut





Silverdale, WA

Having recently finished our house the game room is still coming along.  Here are the most recent pics.

The princess chair is reseved for those who win battles of 1500 points or greater.  The desk and adjoining cabinet pictured just above (behind the game table in the corner) are where I mash ranom plasic pieces together and slather buckets of paint over them in a vain attempt to create models.


 
   
Made in us
Flashy Flashgitz





Anchorage, Alaska

I have a Faster Pussycat Kill Kill lunch box! Love yer movie taste!

Jesus Ate My Toothpaste!
www.mobrulesmedia.com
 
   
Made in gb
Stern Iron Priest with Thrall Bodyguard




The drinking halls of Fenris or South London as its sometimes called

Some of you guys are so damn lucky I have no work station are even a sesk I paint on the kitchen table, and have a closet for my cases and bits box. will post pic tommorow

R.I.P Amy Winehouse


 
   
Made in gb
Stern Iron Priest with Thrall Bodyguard




The drinking halls of Fenris or South London as its sometimes called

ok first we have my dining table which is being used as my modeling table.

Next we have a small cuboard with my 40k books, codex etc and

Finally my bits box's

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g320/vittorio_13/Picture001-3.jpg

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g320/vittorio_13/Picture002-2.jpg

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g320/vittorio_13/Picture003-4.jpg


R.I.P Amy Winehouse


 
   
Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





STGM, you actually have Blisters unopened and on racks?! that is just "i can afford to buy stuff and not even look at it - damn!"

SC
   
Made in us
Been Around the Block





Posted By schoolcormorant on 12/23/2006 12:32 PM
STGM, you actually have Blisters unopened and on racks?! that is just "i can afford to buy stuff and not even look at it - damn!"

SC

What, you guys don't do that...?! :|
   
Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





not quite lol

here is my pit of painting

as you can see, it's dark time here in Tynemouth and is very wet. but i get decent light normally.

SC

   
Made in ca
Araqiel






I, like Yak, must also use my desk for work and hobby business... It can be irritating, but on the plus side, it forces me to be more tidy and organised:

   
 
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