This might explain the screwey weather we have had across the country this week........spent the last few days cleaning up my work space.
KAPOOW!!!
Dennis Blank Jr.
CEO,COO,CFO,CMO,Bossman,Slavedriver,Engineer,Trackforeman,Grunt. Birdsboro & Reading Railroad
Thought I would post a pic while I try to figure out my wiring problem
Here was my workbench this past weekend as I added passengers to my fleet of Walthers Amtrak cars.
Kevin
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TOO CLEAN! You cannot be a real modeler!
LION will come to inspect your premiss.
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
well here is my workstation/desk of many hobbies It's been Tidied in the last few days
. The only model Railroading stuff on there at the moment is this Hornby 00 BR Class 40 that is due to be Weathered and superdetailed soon yes i know my key board need a clean. and a close up of the mound o' stuff in the back corner it's mainly table top wargames stuff and paint with the odd large model kit thrown in for good measure
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The only model Railroading stuff on there at the moment is this Hornby 00 BR Class 40 that is due to be Weathered and superdetailed soon yes i know my key board need a clean.
and a close up of the mound o' stuff in the back corner it's mainly table top wargames stuff and paint with the odd large model kit thrown in for good measure
Apologies in advance for any use of UK RailRoad Terms
"there is the wrong way the Right way and then there is Great western railway Way"
OK, I'll jump in and show off my mess. I have 4 areas that fit the description of "work bench" for my modeling.
Here's where it all started:
And with so many projects in the works, trying to get down all I can this winter, it spread out to this: and this: And then there's always one of my favorite spots, the top of our freezer: Building was hot and heavy this winter, trying to get caught up with scenery, buildings, etc, before the spring, and "out door / garage projects" season begins. Mike.
And with so many projects in the works, trying to get down all I can this winter, it spread out to this:
and this: And then there's always one of my favorite spots, the top of our freezer: Building was hot and heavy this winter, trying to get caught up with scenery, buildings, etc, before the spring, and "out door / garage projects" season begins. Mike.
and this:
And then there's always one of my favorite spots, the top of our freezer: Building was hot and heavy this winter, trying to get caught up with scenery, buildings, etc, before the spring, and "out door / garage projects" season begins. Mike.
And then there's always one of my favorite spots, the top of our freezer:
Building was hot and heavy this winter, trying to get caught up with scenery, buildings, etc, before the spring, and "out door / garage projects" season begins. Mike.
Building was hot and heavy this winter, trying to get caught up with scenery, buildings, etc, before the spring, and "out door / garage projects" season begins.
Mike.
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Here's my hobby workshop, being converted over from airplane mode to railroad mode. It adjoins the separate layout room which I try to keep a lot neater. Just getting started and the foam bits are flying!
Huntington Junction - Freelance based on the B&O and C&O in coal country before the merger... doing it my way. Now working on phase 3. - Walt
For photos and more: http://www.wkhobbies.com/model-railroad/