The exceptionally high level of skill shown and results achieved by Armortek customers makes me think that they are all luxuriating in ultra well equipped, spacious and immaculate workshops.
Here's my hovel:
Who's got the best and the worst?
How palatial is your workshop?
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Re: How palatial is your workshop?
Well, I actually started building myself a log cabin last Monday...something I treated myself to as I retired from the Fire Service 3 days earlier. This is to be my hobby room, and one of the first things I intend to do is build my Armortek early version Tiger which has been sitting in boxes the last 2 or 3 years. However, whilst building this cabin I fell off a ladder injuring both ankles and my arm! LOL.....28 years in the Fire Service and I never fell off a ladder!
So, frustrating as it is, the cabin build and Tiger are going to have to wait a bit longer
So, frustrating as it is, the cabin build and Tiger are going to have to wait a bit longer

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Re: How palatial is your workshop?
Well, it'll take me a couple of days to put together some pictures but the phrase "Hold my pint and watch this" comes to mind!
Cheers,
RPR
Cheers,
RPR
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Re: How palatial is your workshop?
I hope I haven't "buried" the thread with my cellar-cave ...
Have fun building, Kind regards
Christian
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Re: How palatial is your workshop?
Don't panic Christian - Armortek customers are just shy and reticent. It will take a lot to beat your cave though.Christian Steinhauer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 12:15 pmI hope I haven't "buried" the thread with my cellar-cave ...
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Re: How palatial is your workshop?
I remember being shy as a young man
This is my 'hovel', into the garden you must go...with that smelly paint. Not so bad really, my wife always says, if I did not build models I would be in the 'pub'. Right, back to the football.....
….Mick


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Re: How palatial is your workshop?
Just a look at my hobby room. More than 50 years of modelling airplanes and now about 8 years of modifying tank models have left some traces..........










kind regards
Gerhard
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1/6 Scale models: Jagdpanther (AT), Jagdtiger (BT), Königstiger (Porsche turret, NH), Königstiger (Production turret, BT), Pz. IV (SH)
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Re: How palatial is your workshop?
Launching a tank through the window! I wish I'd thought of that...