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  • BarryW
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    • Jul 2011
    • 6012

    #1

    Developing a new modelling room

    I have signed contracts and am awaiting exchange on my new flat.

    Hopefully I will have the keys within a couple of weeks and then I will have to decide which of two double sized bedrooms will be used as my modelling room.

    People do take a lot of interest, judging from various forums, in modelling spaces and I certainly love seeing where others indulge their hobby whether large or small.

    Getting that room sorted will be an equal priority to the new bathroom and fitted kitchen I will want.

    So I thought I would have a thread showing the development of this ‘man-cave’ designed specifically for building models. In this I will share my thoughts and plans and I would welcome any ideas or inspiration you might have to help the process. Maybe we can all get ideas and tips from this, whether you are lucky enough to be able to what I am able to do,
    or have to make do with a lot less.

    So what do the two bedrooms in question look like. No photos yet as I don’t have access but I have drawn up a plan of each of the two rooms and entered some rough measurements.

    The first room below is a little larger than the other.
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    The entrance and door swing is ‘recessed’ top right. Top left is a built in wardrobe door with its swing. There is a window on both the other walls. I have given a little thought to the positioning of build and spray areas marking them on the plan. I will want room for a bed-sofa as well and I have marked that position.

    The other is slightly smaller.
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    The entrance is bottom left with the built in wardrobe door to the left. There is only one window on the opposite wall to the door. I suspect that this is the most likely room that I will use and have given more thought to the lay-out, as you can see.

    Both rooms have pros and cons and I won’t decide on which until I can get in there with a tape measure. I suspect that I will get more shelf space out of the smaller room due to there only being one window and the door/cupboard lay-out. A lot of shelf space is important simply because I build in a large scale. On the other hand the other room, with two windows, will provide more natural light and I will be doing most of my modelling in future during the daytime period.

    I will post pictures of both rooms and give my decision once I am in and have access.

    I am planning to get a carpenter to install bespoke bench and spray areas in the process so there will be a bit of design involved there. I will also want to make life as easy as possible in limiting the activities of a carpet monster. Lots to work on and decide. It will be a fun few weeks ahead.
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  • Tim Marlow
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    • Apr 2018
    • 18906
    • Tim
    • Somerset UK

    #2
    I have my own largish room and from my experience I would suggest this….
    Work with your bench set up side on to the window. This maximises the light you get without dazzling you if it’s south facing. It also enables you to look away out of the window for a couple of minutes to refocus your eyes and reduce eye strain. I think that’s what you’ve drawn in the second picture but I could be wrong
    You can never have enough shelf or cupboard storage space. The space above, or in drawers next to the bench, is the best place for the most used tools.
    A dedicated finishing bench is also useful if it fits because you can keep the worst of the build dust off it, leading to cleaner finishes.
    I have managed to set up my desk top computer screen between my two desks and it is fitted with an adjustable wall mounted support. This means it doesn’t take up desktop real estate and I can swivel the screen to be seen from whichever desk needs the reference pictures.
    My light is adjustable, and again is mounted off the desktop, from one of the shelves, to preserve working area.
    Give some thought to electrical sockets. You can never have enough of them either….and one fitted with a USB charge port is very handy.

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    • wotan
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      • May 2018
      • 1150

      #3
      Not from a modelling room but from other workshops, I would suggest looking at self contained cabinets mounted on wheels that can be moved around the room as and when you need them. A cabinet full of paints, another full of tools etc etc. This will enable you to configure a work area with everything that you need at hand which can then be repositioned for the next job.

      John

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      • Tim Marlow
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        • Apr 2018
        • 18906
        • Tim
        • Somerset UK

        #4
        A good quality chair on wheels with arms and lumbar support is also a good buy. We sit in it each time we use the room after all……

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        • spanner570
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          • May 2009
          • 15402

          #5
          ...a beer cooler full of real Ale. Not too cold though! Unless you drink that awful lager stuff.....

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          • Tim Marlow
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            • Apr 2018
            • 18906
            • Tim
            • Somerset UK

            #6
            Originally posted by spanner570
            ...a beer cooler full of real Ale. Not too cold though! Unless you drink that awful lager stuff.....
            Surely that lives in the garage Ron…..

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            • Nicko
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              • Apr 2019
              • 1403
              • Nick
              • East Anglia

              #7
              I'll follow along Barry. Being able to design one's own dedicated space with few compromises is a real luxury.

              I'm lucky enough to be able to use the smallest bedroom, though it's a shared space which doubles up as the larder amongst other things. All airbrushing requires me to head down the end of the garden and into the workshop.

              I've got a window next to my workspace in the little room and a pleasant enough view, but it does lead to a fair bit of gazing out and daydreaming.....

              Nick

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              • Gern
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                • May 2009
                • 9215

                #8
                Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                Surely that lives in the garage Ron…..
                'oo on Earth wants to walk all that way to get a beer!? Should be within arm's reach!

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                • Jim R
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                  • Apr 2018
                  • 15698
                  • Jim
                  • Shropshire

                  #9
                  Looks to be fun and a great opportunity to 'get it right'. As Tim says enough sockets in the right place is important. I didn't plan carefully enough and so have too many extension cables. Works ok but untidy. Get the chair before you decide on the height of the work surface. It's not just the seat and bench height but also the seat to floor distance so that your legs are comfortable. I'm lucky to have a spray booth and a photo booth permanently set up which is a bonus.
                  Very exciting for you. I shall enjoy seeing how it develops.
                  Jim

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                  • Airborne01
                    • Mar 2021
                    • 3976
                    • Steve
                    • Essex

                    #10
                    Originally posted by spanner570
                    ...a beer cooler full of real Ale. Not too cold though! Unless you drink that awful lager stuff.....
                    Lager? Come on people - this is an intelligent forum ...!

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                    • What?
                      • Jul 2021
                      • 33

                      #11
                      Enjoy having that one room just for you. I got to do that a year or so ago and it's great.

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Jim R
                        Looks to be fun and a great opportunity to 'get it right'. As Tim says enough sockets in the right place is important. I didn't plan carefully enough and so have too many extension cables. Works ok but untidy. Get the chair before you decide on the height of the work surface. It's not just the seat and bench height but also the seat to floor distance so that your legs are comfortable. I'm lucky to have a spray booth and a photo booth permanently set up which is a bonus.
                        Very exciting for you. I shall enjoy seeing how it develops.
                        Jim
                        My God, Jim , did I read the word " untidy " . That has given me a little hope for another application. :smiling3:

                        Excuse us for this Barry.

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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #13
                          I love my cave, but consider the size as well Dave. Each time I moved to bigger workshops I soon ran out of room !
                          This time my cave is about right, apart from not enough room for storage of my dios.
                          Sockets very true , plenty of double , I have 4 doubles now and at times use every one.
                          Tim's post just about covers everything.

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                          • BarryW
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                            • Jul 2011
                            • 6012

                            #14
                            A quick update. I have just exchanged contracts and we are completing next Tuesday 24th when I will have access and one of the jobs will be to decide on which room.

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              My view on work area Barry. My philosophy is all that I use is in reach without dashing out of my chair. All this my idea apologies if I have stepped on toes.

                              I would not set up my work bench near a window. You have in doing that

                              1 Completely ruined, could be called knackered, yourself for shelves on the wall to be able to reach direct
                              from your seat.

                              2. You need controlled light & light thro. a window is most uncontrolled. A blank wall where you
                              can have daylight LED lighting

                              3. When model making you are not looking out of a window. If I need a rest I go & look out the window & stretch legs.

                              4. Window open dust flies in over work top.

                              Also see so many with paint storage on the work area all taking up space. I choose paints from a separate
                              storage area. On average probably about 10 pots a kit.

                              Best worktop a kitchen work top thick & steady. Mine is on adjustable round legs

                              Shelves are just B & Q white Conti on wall post & bracket system giving easy adjustment.

                              This is mine. Old pictures a few changes since then. With me never ending changes.
                              Retirement after 50 years in architecture does not stop streaming ideas flowing (unfortunately sometimes)

                              My window is to the left of the paint unit to give ease of access for the vent ducting.

                              I am just surrounded by all that I have ever built. Would have liked a bit more finesse but living in a flat
                              now makes it difficult to build with out the garage & tools I used to have. But I am happy.

                              Apologies for spelling & words incorrect. One day I will check what I have written. But until that day :tongue-out:

                              Laurie

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