Well, sort of. I consider myself an average model builder who is (hopefully) improving with each kit or project I work on. The biggest thing I have to work on is probably the toughest for a lot of us, patience !
I love starting, and finishing projects. I also enjoy the middle, but if it starts to take what I perceive to be too long, I start to rush a job.
To start off the new year, I decided it was time to tidy up the workshop, in preparation for a new year of model building. As much as I love my 7mm railway and models, I also enjoy building 1950s Grand Prix and Sports Cars, Ships, and now a new interest also in O scale, but 1/4" Proto 48, set in British Columbia in the 1950s. It's going to be a busy year.
One New Year's Resolution I have is to spend at least 1 hour per day at the workbench. If there is any chance of that happening, it'll need to be organized, clean, and be a pleasant place to be. Luckily it's a nice room on the main floor of our home, has good natural light, well heated, and access to the internet with infinite music available !
I like my space to be just that, space. I don't like a lot of tools or parts lying around. I keep most of my tools in 6 drawers on a side table, easily within reach when needed, that way most of the table is kept clear for the projects. I have a few favorite paintings hung that inspire me in different ways, one is Terence Cuneo's Bentley vs Blue Train, boy if I could only be able to paint like that !
New where did I put that drill :)