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Ever since I encountered this "PSA" ( https://www.reddit.com/r/Gunpla/comments/2syo0j/psa_modular_workshop_system/ ) on the r/Gunpla subreddit (not sure how people feel about that website here, but whatever), I fell in love with the idea of getting one of these down the road. So does anyone on this forum use this Modular Workshop System thing themselves? If yes, is it worth it? If not, what workshop setup would you recommend then?

Hope that a lively discussion can come out of this and any feedback would be appreciated. Take care and have a good day.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2019/06/07 20:23:58


 
   
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I used to import these to Australia, and have worked with them a lot.

Their value depends a lot on what you want.

They are tedious to put together, each module took me a solid 20 minutes or more to do (with my tedious perfectionism), but come out very clean. They are magnetised, so you can switch the configuration around, they also just introduced 20cm wide units. They also have a ton of useful modules, like the paper towel one, or the display one.

I personally do not have the space for one at the moment, but I will be buying a set the second I do.
   
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kb_lock wrote:
I personally do not have the space for one at the moment, but I will be buying a set the second I do.


When you say "set", it makes me wonder. Do they sell a "starter set" of sorts that has a little bit of everything the Modular Workshop System has to offer?
   
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I know they are pricey
   
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 ShadowCaptainMathius wrote:
I know they are pricey


Just like most Wargaming related stuff to be fair. Not to mention that I like the way they look.
   
 
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