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I have dozens and dozens of model paint bottles, but am running into issues as far as keeping them organized.   I'm currently using some units kinda like this

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with the paints grouped by color, then arranged from lightest to darkest (example: Tamiya LP-50 Bright Red to Humbrol #20 Crimson.)

The problem first arose when the village idiots at Rustoleum decided to kill off the majority of the Model Master enamel line.  Having been some of my favorite paints, I scouted eBay for hobby store clearance sales  and bought multiples of old favorites or ones I anticipated using on future projects.  But as you might suspect, new additions mean constant reorganizing of the bins. 

Long story short (too late, I know) I'm just wondering if someone has figured out a better way to organize multiple paints and still keep them readily accessible.  

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I have a wood two level shelf unit (48"x6"x 4" deep) that sits on the back edge of my work table.  It's worked great for a number of years but gradually became "crowded".  

The paints are intended to be organized by base color.  This has helped quite a bit.  That said, I know there must be a few dozen bottles I've never used, and even some that are dried up.  

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I store my paint in drawers to the immediate right of my main work area, organized and labeled fer easy access. I keep a tray with the brushes that I use most often along with mixing cups, some alcohol, mixing stick, and various cotton tipped swabs on the right. I also have various thinners and brush cleaning bottles on a tray that is stored out of the way until I need it.

 

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I use a small rolling cart with like 4 levels.  But I don't have nearly the amount of paint most do.  I purged a lot having moved several times in the last 5 years.

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On 5/12/2025 at 1:15 PM, Bill Anderson said:

Wow, and I thought I had a lot of paint!

I have a ghastly assortment of spray cans stored in multiple locations. Basement kitchen cabinets, a big box in the boiler room, front foyer, spare bedroom, corner of dining room.

A couple years back in the midst of a serious building binge .. I had 65 cans out on the kitchen counters and dining room table.

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