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MrTools

My building area over two years.

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All the years i have been building, i have been working on better areas to do so. To get started, here is the oldest picture of my building area i have. June/24/2008

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:sick::thumbdown: I cant beleive i built there. Look at it cloths hanging above non levo things trown in everywhere and face it its tiny!

Now lets move forward in time a bit...October/20/2008

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Looking much better here, all that junk has been taken out as well as all the clothes New sorting containters added and some posters on the wall.

But still i have to sit on the floor lets see how things look, July/17/2009...

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Now thats more like it! A place to sit a desk to build and light!

However there has been one last change since then... January/10/2010

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Its hard to see but i put white shelf liner on the desk to make it nice and smooth, got a new chair, and new shelf.

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So thats my building area over the years (and i am glad its not still like the first picture) but there may be one more change to come. It depends on whether or not I change rooms. You see my next option it to move my bedroom to another part of the house (2x as big) and use all the empty space to build a table and extra sorting room. You know a LEGO room. Only downside is the room is an add on to the house and has no heating or air conditioning so in the witer its freezing and the summer its swealtering. But a man can dream...

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Nice work space. Maybe get a small portable heater and a small airconditioner and you're good to go! And get rid of that plant...that's valuable display space for your models...;)

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