Well, I moved into a new apartment back in October, and I had enough space to set up a model work/display room (as opposed to whatever floorspace I could scarf in my old place). Now that it's almost completely set up, I want to show it off. Don't mind the dust on some of the older ones.
Tool rack/expansion space
I'm probably going to put another shelf in here for unbuilts, since I'm out of space in the display area and I still need to bring up the last of my finished stuff.
Tables
Work table on the left, airbrushing on the right.
Display shelves
This is where everything's stored right now. The to-do piles are on the top and bottom shelves, sci-fi's second from bottom, armor in the middle, ships and armor overflow second from top.
1/700 ships
The small scale fleet. There are still a few stragglers back home, but they'll be up shortly.
Large ships and extra armor
A couple of my 1/350 ships. The rest of the larger stuff is still awaiting transport. Also a couple tanks in temporary storage.
Armor, right half
Half of the main tank shelf.
Armor, left half
The rest of the tanks.
Sci-fi, right half
Some of the spacecraft, mostly trek, various scales.
Sci-fi, left half
The rest of the spacecraft. Even starfleet must be wary of the German army!
My model room's almost done
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My model room's almost done
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Practicality and operational history mean precisely jack and shit. Looking freakin' sweet is what modeling is all about.Thag wrote:Thanks. The T-35 is one of my favorites. Utterly ridiculous it terms of practicality, but it looks freakin sweet.
Which kit is it?
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Re: My model room's almost done
This gives me an Idea to make a webcomic from phyical models.Thag wrote:-snip pure awesome-
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Re: My model room's almost done
This has been done, in fact. With Legos.Master of Cards wrote:This gives me an Idea to make a webcomic from phyical models.
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It's the styrene ICM kit. I'm thinking of going digging for the T-28 as well, but that's on the drawing board. There's too much good 1/350 stuff coming soon.Frank Hipper wrote:Practicality and operational history mean precisely jack and shit. Looking freakin' sweet is what modeling is all about.Thag wrote:Thanks. The T-35 is one of my favorites. Utterly ridiculous it terms of practicality, but it looks freakin sweet.
Which kit is it?
Also, another awsome comparison, also in 1/350:
E-nil and Arizona
"And the sign said, 'Anybody caught tresspassing, will be shot on sight.' So I jumped over the fence and yelled at the house, 'Hey! What -'" BAM*BAM*BAM*BAM*BAM