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As money talks, I had to downscale my hot rod projects. There I'll manage to build a scaled version of my dream DIY hot rod garage, with its projects, either abandonned, either half completed - and maybe even done, who knows?!.

Started assembling one chassis table "à la" Eastwood

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and a MIG welder from Fujimi's garage tools

 

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awaiting for some paint job.

Now, the remanant question: "where I am going to put that scaled garage into the house?" as the stuff is actually collecting dust on a shelve and still can't be deployed as it should.

 

Edited by ChopSauce
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Well Christophe...... Findind space is always a problem !  Do you have a loft or attic space?   Maybe you have a small spare room?  This will depend upon the size of the diorama project of course...... The 1:24 scale models can soon grow to quite a large area of your home space !

David

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I wish I had a loft or an attic. My room is not so small but it is very well cluttered.

I have been searching for a wide enough display cabinet but haven't found the suited piece of furniture, so far.

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12 hours ago, ChopSauce said:

I wish I had a loft or an attic. My room is not so small but it is very well cluttered.

I have been searching for a wide enough display cabinet but haven't found the suited piece of furniture, so far.

Okay, Christophe....... and good luck with your project.

David

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How about constructing a coffee table with a glass top and sides that encloses the garage, that will provide a dust-free view.

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