Share your scale modeling workspace

They are some serious kits. Pantherman
YES THEY ARE but i now like to buy the big scale kits like barry w on here with his 1/32 hurricane as im gettin old an may soon have to finish up modeling so im buyin an building these very costly kits as at the end i can at least say i had a good time in my hobby an my wife dont mind even though she is a decade younger than me she just says buy what you want an be happy an she bought me that big 1/32 tomcat as cant take the dosh with you lol
chrisb
 
That Hornet box and the partially completed one in this photo are giant. I am curious a) where you display these large ships, and b) what did the Hornet kit cost?
AN A COUPLE of pics of them big 1/32 scale planes an where i display them is on a shelf over the tv an first pic is of the big super tomat in jolly rogers sqr an a 1/32 super hornet in the DIAMONBACKS SQR AN THESE MODELS ALL LITE UP
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AN THEY ARE ON A SHELF just below my big enterprise again that also lights up
hope that anwsers your qeution MR ROAST AS love big models SORRY THE PICS ARE A BIT BLURED BUT I THINK I HAD DUST ON THE CAMERS LENCE AS IT WAS ON MY BUILD BENCH

CHRISB
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CHRISB
 
Your electronics skills are fantastic!
WELL THANK YOU SIR but its easy really as the leds now all come with their resistors all ready fitted so i dont have to try an find the correct resistors for the leds all that i do is just fitit them in the plane where they are suppoce to be fitted but i must admit its a bit of a fiddley job but i enjoy doin this on my models
ATB SIR
CHRISB
 
My modeling space used to be an 7 ft. by 10 ft. room shared with a sewing set up. We called it "The Microchip." unfortunately, I have no pictures.
 
LOOKS TO ME you are gettin stuck into it Kevin well done be nice to see her when done
chrisb
 


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