my cleaned up paint station

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my cleaned up paint station

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please move this topic if it doesn't fit this forum, but I didn't know where else to post this

Cleaned up my desk last weekend, and created a new 'stadium' for my paint bottles:

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More info: https://corvusminiatures.blogspot.com/20 ... ed-up.html
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no minis? no mess?
meh, it's not a paint station ;)
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it can't be true. it's so clean! :shock:
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My set op WIP minis are on the left, not visible on the pictures.

And yes, I prefer a clean surface for painting :)
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Nice painting area :) im with Corvus on this, i prefer a clean and tidy work area but i do have a shelf place where i leave painted and unpainted minis above my paints ;).
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when I see paints in such order I feel like I am in the military...

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Atleast you have dedicated spot to painting. I have to break out all the stuff before I can start!



and clean it all up afterwards too! :(
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Skrit wrote:Atleast you have dedicated spot to painting. I have to break out all the stuff before I can start!



and clean it all up afterwards too! :(
Same boat here, at least I have some good paint now even if I haven't used it yet!
Getting back into the thick (or rather thin as in thinning my paints) of it, not picked up a brush in some time so this may hurt a bit until I get used to the feel of them again :doh:
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tidy paintstation?!?!?!? :shock:
man, you made me so envious right now... :x
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a place at home dedicated only to piant...
you made me jealous!
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