Show us yer Micro Armor work area

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AllenRockwell
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Show us yer Micro Armor work area

Post by AllenRockwell »

This might be fun ... or not. We'll have to see.

I just had this idea, why not show off where you work on your Micro Armor. Workbench, garage, basement, a desk in your bedroom, the kitchen table, whatever.

I'll start off....

A little over a week ago on my personal MicroArmor blog I posted a picture of my workbench and I titled the post "Before". The workbench was such a mess I could not get any work done. Well today I posted an update photo that is far less embarrassing. I'm not done yet with the cleaning and organizing, but it's getting a lot better. The area covered in this photo is pretty much done, there are areas to the left and right out of the frame that are still a disaster.

To see the more embarrassing "Before" photo (or this one full size), go to http://allensmicroarmor.com/

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Post by 6mmwargaming »

This is my painting area for figures/microarmour etc. I have a garage for all the terrain making and painting and also a bit of woodworking.

My main painting desk is a writing desk and I can close it up and it looks tidy, and no little fingers get into it!

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The drawers store figures, tools and paints
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No microarmour in sight when I took this :(
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I'd like to say it is normally tidier but this is typical.

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Post by AllenRockwell »

Best part of your post....
6mmwargaming wrote: I'd like to say it is normally tidier but this is typical.
:)

My bench gets cleaned off about once a year. It looks amazing now,,, but it wont last.
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Post by BurtWolf »

Ok here is my mess ... I mean workbench in the basement. All the minis to the right are awaiting decals and crew members, the ones to the left are being painted... I hate painting the infantry so those have been sitting there a long time.


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Then on an adjacent table is where I do my resin molds (and sometimes clean my rifles).


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Post by Extra Crispy »

It's an old photo and the desk is filled mostly with 6mm buildings...

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Post by chrisswim »

I posted pics on FB
https://www.facebook.com/chrisswim2
It is messy.
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Here is where I paint my GHQ stuff:

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All the paints I use are those tubes of oils shown in the picture.
The summer grasses.
For many brave warriors
The aftermath of dreams.
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