My Workbench
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My paints, well-sorted...
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Tools and accessories
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More tools...
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My stash. Take a look at the Leo and the Kuebel from Italerie. These are made in 1983, they are even older than me. I got them from my grandfather who died a couple of days ago. They are my treasury now.
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My stash... small but exiting!
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Yes, I do have a workbench as well.
While I had a 28 m2 room with a 15 m2 model train and lot's of machines and tools in Germany, I have to live with much less here in Shanghai. Space is expensive - so I keep it as simple as possible.
Sorry, it might be a bit messed up currently.... 🙂