Dingo5162 Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 Well my model building has come to a great BIG stop as I am right in the middle of re-arranging my Den where all and sundry is done, from model building to watching T.V. to reading of my car related mags it's all done in this room and things got a little crowded over should I say over bearing completely on top of me so I have (wait for it) shifted some of my models to my neighbours home put them in a cool room there and placed all other stuff in an outside shed then I will grab her futon lounge/bed type seat put that in my den then rebuild the den around it to hopefully house it all. These photos will give U some idea of wot the room anded up like. Taken from the doorway this cabinet is under the window but will go where the green lounge is at the side of this photo. Dingo
Ben Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 Looks about right! Everything in it's place. Looks like my house! LOL
62rebel Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 well; there's your problem right there! the floor is clearly visible in EVERY picture. not only that, but your display case is EMPTY. you've got to get your priorities sorted out.... are you a Modeler or are you not? (which i type with paint-stained fingers whilst i take a break from screwing something up)
Dr. Cranky Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 Oh, I really like that old cabinet with the glass shelves, very nice. And very 50s or 60s . . . Love it!
paul alflen Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 DINGO, YOU ARE A TRUE MODELER, LOTS OF UNBUILT AND BUILT KITS, SHOWCASES, AND MANY PROJECTS STARTED, OR UNFINISHED!
Dingo5162 Posted January 27, 2012 Author Posted January 27, 2012 62rebel the reason the cabinets R empty is because I'm shifting things around and I can't do that with full cabinets, once it's back together I'll put up photos of it looks like until then NO model building BUT yes I am a model builder who has come to a stop for a while. Thanks to all other for U'r comments and yes Doc very 50's & 60's for the cabinets as they came from my parents home which was built in the 40's and would U believe it has 14 foot high ceilings in it. Dingo
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