I had posted some photos of my workshop on the old site. Actually, I have two. One in our lower level where I do Figures and Vehicles. It is in an unfinished portion of the lower level so it is not very pretty. As usual, my shops are a permanent mess.
The kits on the shelf on the right are for three specific dioramas. I rarely buy kits when I have no plans for them. Only now and then, something special.
The kits on the floor on the left are for the current dio, “Logistics” Got a TV, lots of war movies that I listen to as I work!
Some of those special kits I was referring to.
Note the “Dora”. I bought that at Mastercon during the Squadron sale! One of these days!
See, I have all this space, but regardless, I always end up working surrounded by a mess in a 6″ X 6″ area!
Then, I have another workshop in the Museum building. The reason being, I didn’t have room in the other workshop to get the big dioramas out in one piece. I couldn’t spare any more room in the museum, so, this one I use strictly for the diorama bases, buildings and landscape.
This shows the workbenches, I usually work on several buildings simultaneously. Again, the TV and lots of war movies!
The far half of the shelves contain my reference books, the near half contain the bins with all my castings of construction parts.
Various power tools and part of my George Patton picture collection.
Another angle of the benches. Note the Tiger tank on the wall. Lewis Pruneau made that for me when I first opened Warwinds International, (Later to become VLS). The corsair is from the Miniature World Museum that was in St. Charles, Missouri.
This shop is located behind the museum in the same building.
The kits on the shelf on the right are for three specific dioramas. I rarely buy kits when I have no plans for them. Only now and then, something special.

The kits on the floor on the left are for the current dio, “Logistics” Got a TV, lots of war movies that I listen to as I work!

Some of those special kits I was referring to.

Note the “Dora”. I bought that at Mastercon during the Squadron sale! One of these days!

See, I have all this space, but regardless, I always end up working surrounded by a mess in a 6″ X 6″ area!

Then, I have another workshop in the Museum building. The reason being, I didn’t have room in the other workshop to get the big dioramas out in one piece. I couldn’t spare any more room in the museum, so, this one I use strictly for the diorama bases, buildings and landscape.
This shows the workbenches, I usually work on several buildings simultaneously. Again, the TV and lots of war movies!

The far half of the shelves contain my reference books, the near half contain the bins with all my castings of construction parts.

Various power tools and part of my George Patton picture collection.

Another angle of the benches. Note the Tiger tank on the wall. Lewis Pruneau made that for me when I first opened Warwinds International, (Later to become VLS). The corsair is from the Miniature World Museum that was in St. Charles, Missouri.

This shop is located behind the museum in the same building.