What your workstation looks like?

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I've been wanting to get a pic or two of where I do my thang, but I never had/made the time. Well, I cleaned up my stuff as it was creeping into the storage area and we needed to get the kids bikes put away! :roll:
Typically the buggies are tucked under the benches and shelving, but I thought a lineup was in order. :lol:
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HEY, you stole my Humidifyer!!! But on a different note, thats REAL nice looking Yellow Rustler Body you got there!! :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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:lol: That box is actually full of an HO scale train set.
I made the yellow one my runner because it didn't have the wing to lose. :wink: You can see the red one up top (under the XL-5 body).
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My work area is a spare bedroom. Not really convenient for some things like heavy cleaning but it's warm and dry. I think I'm about at critical mass! :shock:
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hello civilguy, great hotshot, thumbs up. where did you get that body, and what body is that? never seen this one before. looks great.

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german- Thanks. It's a JG Manufacturing "Dart"- it was made for Supershot and Hotshot (had cut lines for both). I just put that HS together from all vintage parts before the VONats as my first shelf queen, but it may be my entry into next year's race! ;) It also has the JG roof spoiler and a Parma bumper. As far as where I got stuff- most parts were in boxes from when I raced in 85-87. I ran a Parma Wells Coyote body on the white HS bitd (but trashed it)- another strange looking aftermarket body that would turn heads these days.
There's a few other pics of my Dart-bodied HS floating around the VONats threads.

Scampi- I'm pretty warm in there as the boiler/utility room vents into that storage area. I'd rather not have the concrete floor but it is a good place to sneak off to when I need it! :lol:
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I do most of my "dirty" rc stuff out in my shed, which in the Aussie summer gets damn hot, so I moved most of my collection and regular racers into my study, which didn't please the wife too much :roll:

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hi civilguy,

i do have a nib parma wells coyote body for my future hotshot. i'm still looking for the parts to convert a hotshot to
4 shocks instead of that two single shocks. the coyote body needs 2 shocks in the rear to look alright. if you ever come across some of these parts that you could part with please drop me a line. thanks

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Bender wrote:I do most of my "dirty" rc stuff out in my shed, which in the Aussie summer gets damn hot, so I moved most of my collection and regular racers into my study, which didn't please the wife too much :roll:
I like the cars in the cases.......

I just took over the 1st floor office myself.....I need some more shelving.... :lol:

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My mess...I just moved tables around, so have alot of computer wires all around....

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My old basement

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I've finally got a place to call my own, well own modeling area anyway. I spent a few weekend sorting my garden shed out and this is what I amnaged to cobble together.
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Synergy wrote:I've finally got a place to call my own, well own modeling area anyway. I spent a few weekend sorting my garden shed out and this is what I amnaged to cobble together.
Ya even had room for the most important part, the beer fridge! :mrgreen:
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Halgar wrote:
Synergy wrote:I've finally got a place to call my own, well own modeling area anyway. I spent a few weekend sorting my garden shed out and this is what I amnaged to cobble together.
Ya even had room for the most important part, the beer fridge! :mrgreen:
I'd put a few r/c projects aside and turn that into a sweet little keg-o-rator. :mrgreen:
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Synergy wrote:I've finally got a place to call my own, well own modeling area anyway. I spent a few weekend sorting my garden shed out and this is what I amnaged to cobble together.
Finally kicked TOTALLY out of the house, huh? :mrgreen: :lol:

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