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Hey everyone, I'm going to be working away from for a bit in the near future and i don't want that to impact my hobby. I was wondering if anyone knows of any good portable work stations. I've came across the one in the picture but the website is not in English. This one would be perfect it comes with a lot of storage and takes up minimal space. I'd love to hear any suggestions
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'It is a source of constant consternation that my opponents cannot correlate their innate inferiority with their inevitable defeat. It would seem that stupidity is as eternal as war.'
- Nemesor Zahndrekh of the Sautekh Dynasty Overlord of the Crownworld of Gidrim
I have the small dropper version of the Warmage one and cannot fault it. It is compact and carries 51 paints. I also have their paintbrush holder that slots inside. It fits in a water cup, my brush soap, some little pots of medium, thinner, cleaner etc and a couple of miniature holders. I actually store all my current painting in there. You can get a separate LED light that fits in there. A few downsides (dependent on individual preferences):
- If you want to carry many miniatures in the case you might need to sacrifice some paint storage
- You have to build it. I found it fun - others may not
- You need to supply your own cutting mat and trim it to stick on top (which is easier said than done...)
- You need to supply your own water pot. I used an old stilton pot (!) and green-stuffed a magnet to it so it can be fixed in place and doesn't roll around during transport