This is my main work area, an old desk left by the previous owner of my home. Those shelves attached to it were already there. A perfect storage space!
That paint rack holds most of my Foundry paints, along with some Vallejo and other odds and ends.
On the shelves I have 3 Rubbermade bins with drawers for loose metal figures and bits. All are labeled by period or genre, and the bits are roughly divided into weapons and non-weapons.
Another shot of the loose mini and bits bins.
I always keep medical tape close by for those nasty cuts that can occur when working with Xacto blades. The two shelves above my paint desk function as display for some of my Mini-Mates. Above are the Marvel Mini-Mates.
My collection of primers sits on the right of my paint desk, and is guarded by my awesome Dragon Skull ash tray. Not being a smoker, I picked up the ash tray on eBay 10 years ago to use for terrain, but I never followed through.
Along the right side of my shelves on my paint desk is a little section where I keep my safety goggles, jeweler's saw, and a hanging bin of washers used for miniature bases.
Further to the right is an area I use for photographing minis and displaying finished pieces.
To the left of the paint desk sits another desk. On this I have my D&D minis collection, my stereo box, and various other bits of stuff I've been working on or using. You'll see my CD rack a little further to the left and set back. It's filled with ambient electronic music. The fewer lyrics the better!
That concludes this brief tour of my painting and modeling area; it's not pretty but it gets the job done!
--Scott