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Hello

Just wanted to post a few pictures of my work bench and all the kits I will most likely never fiinish! All my micro aromr and micro nauts are in a few of teh boxes on the floor.

Would like to see others if anyone has any pictures.

Its not a hobby anymore its an adventure, will sell everything here for $8,000 LOL !!

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Sorry all for the double post [ cama fixed it! ;) ]

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Ahhh. I feel much better having seen those pics. Now if I can just convince my wife to
look at the thread, I will be out of the perpetual dog-house for all of my model stuff
stacked up in a corner of the garage.

:lol:

BTW - I would love to come over some weekend and do a build-fest with THAT stuff.
Looks like an opportunity to build and paint models "from here to eternity".
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LOL

Come over any time and help it would be appreciated. All the kits are all 1/72 scale. I do a lot of historical gaming in 1/72, 1/285, 1/1200. and 1/2400. Have been collecting kits, painting figures, and building for over 20 yrs. I most likely will never get all those built, but it hard to pass up kits and micro when its on sale or new things come out. I have a large collection of ww 1 micronauts, doing 1:1 scale with capital ships all the way down to some DD classes. I will post some pictures in the near future of those. My German navy is quit large, along with the Brits.

Now if i just had time to spend all day in my work room.

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Post by av8rmongo »

Mk 1 wrote:Ahhh. I feel much better having seen those pics. Now if I can just convince my wife to
look at the thread, I will be out of the perpetual dog-house for all of my model stuff
stacked up in a corner of the garage.
Umm... there is always the chance that it won't work out quite the way you have in mind.
“It's a beautiful thing, the destruction of words.â€￾
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I did show this thread to Kitchen 6, and said "Look, it's not just me." She said "At least it is organized."
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Seems to be about right to me. Except for the missing piece: "Trying to hide purchases from wife."
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Mk 1 wrote:Image

Seems to be about right to me. Except for the missing piece: "Trying to hide purchases from wife."
That is so accurate it is scary.

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Post by BattlerBritain »

Mk1 - that's great :)

I usually find that "Trying to hide purchases from wife" gets consumed by "Justifying the purchase to others".

Maybe I need to camouflage my stuff a bit more?

Trouble is my attic is now so full of stuff that it's a bit like the roof of a POW barracks - it's gonna come crashing down at any second! :)

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Post by fullmetaljacket »

The pie chart is to funny guys! Have caught myself doing several of those things before, how many more Panther kits do i really need etc etc...

Also the above pictuers of my hobby room is also the room of my cat Boots! Its her domain she always throws a fit when i go up to model, but fortnately she doesnt cause any undue havoc on my projects or kit boxes!

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:lol: Image
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