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Hi Guys,

So this is my Work Ben... Tray. It's not very much but it's mine.

I've been messing about with video - without using youtube. Hopefully if you click on the thumbnail it'll work.

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Please let me know.

Cheers!
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awww, your accent is adorable! :kissing:
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Wouh, that was indeed a great video Stuart, nice to meet you too! :-)

And the tray looks also very optimised and functional! :-)

Great masking of the canopy!

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Outstanding. Good to meet you! I second the masking. Quite the steady hand.
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Thanks Gents! (I have to say I was pleased with the masking!)

Glad you like the vid - annoyingly I've realised that I actually uploaded the wrong one... :headslap: as I had another that was a full workbench tour - that I've now deleted... :headslap: :headslap:
CallSignOWL wrote:awww, your accent is adorable! :kissing:
:blush: Thanks Owl...
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Very cool Stuart! Nice to put a face and voice to the name.

I've thought about doing something like that. :hmm:
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Work trays are the best! I bought mine for a euro at ikea. My wife likes it when I do my modelling at the dinning table so the tray comes in very handy.

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Medicman71 wrote:Very cool Stuart! Nice to put a face and voice to the name.

I've thought about doing something like that. :hmm:
Thanks Medic!

Do it! It didn't take very long with my smartphone, and I uploaded it via PB with an IMG link. I guess Youtube would be better but this works as well.
BorgR3mc0 wrote:Work trays are the best! I bought mine for a euro at ikea. My wife likes it when I do my modelling at the dinning table so the tray comes in very handy.

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Nice little Tray Borg - I like mine too. When you don't have a permanent workbench it's the next best thing.
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I must say I do have a real workbench nowadays. But with a four year old I do not like to keep my stuff on the bench. He knows he is not to touch my stuff (and he has his own Planes models) but I am not taking any risks, not with my models but more importantly not with my child. Modelling tools can be dangerous.
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BorgR3mc0 wrote:Modelling tools can be dangerous.
Yeah just ask Jim!! :giggles: :rofl:
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