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Philip H

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Re: Detailing Kato ATSF PAs
« Reply #15 on: April 25, 2014, 10:40:31 AM »
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Bruce,
These are looking great!

Almost as intriguing is the shelf they are on - makes you look all organized in your work area.  Any chance we can get a shot of that at some point?
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Re: Detailing Kato ATSF PAs
« Reply #16 on: April 25, 2014, 11:57:29 PM »
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Bruce,
These are looking great!

Almost as intriguing is the shelf they are on - makes you look all organized in your work area.  Any chance we can get a shot of that at some point?

Thanks...
the 'Turquoise Room' is coming along...painting this weekend...
here is my "Turquoise Room" workspace...a couple of stand-mounted ottlites really help...I'll take pics of the rest this weekend...I have some rolling carts for paint storage, and a rolling cart that makes my whole airbrush station moveable-these two items are strored under the Kingman Canton layout ...





I also now have a nice workbench and space in the garage...
Thanks,
Bruce
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