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June 22, 2013 from 12pm to 6pm – Monster Kolor Studios
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Hello fellow paint fiends !
I'm starting a new thread for a showcase of your workspace photos. I personally love seeing other peoples digs in were they create of whatever. Post what you want, art spaces, collection areas, relaxing areas whatever. I'm going to start it off with some "lameish" ones. I will take more "In action" shots soon. Jump in and add yours and comment !!
Monster Kolor Sales & Marketing space. (off site) . You can tell I never go there because it has no paint spills anywhere :)
I just got one of these. I'm going to outfit it with all my stuff for Pinstriping & In Living Kolor shows on the road.
This is an old pic of me working at Max Toy HQ workspace.
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Permalink Reply by mark nagata on November 14, 2011 at 7:42pm ooooh wish i had that much space 0_0 !!! Great work !
Permalink Reply by Michael McGowan on February 14, 2012 at 4:54pm
Permalink Reply by Dead Presidents on February 14, 2012 at 9:11pm
Permalink Reply by Michael McGowan on February 17, 2012 at 3:41pm Thanks for commenting Matt, and Mark, here are a couple more shots of my workspace. This area is where I give my toys the pre-paint soak. This whole area is a half unfinished basement, the only thing I'd like to do is add a door, to keep any fumes from wafting upstairs, but to be honest, the box I built, as well as my hospital grade air purifier (the large white box, next to the desk) Do a great job of making the basement breathable.
Also if anyone is interested in 8oz Bottles of Guardsman Vinyl Cleaner and/or Conditioner, I can get them for 2.50 a pop plus shipping and handling. I'm not trying to make money or start a business here, that's my cost, but the vinyl cleaner and conditioner are very handy to have on hand, especially if your painting vinyl, and I happen to have bought a ton of them, to get that price. Matt, if you have a problem with me posting that, I'll edit it.
Permalink Reply by mark nagata on February 17, 2012 at 5:36pm oh wow, cool space .. yes I noticed the air purifier I need to get one of those .. does it run 24/7 or only while you work ?
I'll tell you alla secret and Matt won't want to hear this but I never wipe down my figures before I spray them ... ;-P yes I know I should ... too lazy ....
Permalink Reply by Michael McGowan on February 17, 2012 at 7:15pm It has an multi speed switch on/off knob. I used to slack on wiping, but I've had some disasters because of my laziness. So now they all get baths.
Permalink Reply by Dead Presidents on February 18, 2012 at 10:18am No worries here Michael.
Rubbing alcohol is the preferred method of preparation for mk. I do it every time unlike Mr .Nagata :0
When you paint PVC (action figures ,Glyos) The alcohol is a must for proper adhesion.
Permalink Reply by mark nagata on February 18, 2012 at 9:03pm haha .. I'd better start wiping them down ... as Jedi Walker sez ;-P plus better get an air scrubber too ....
Permalink Reply by Oscar Gonzalez on February 20, 2012 at 9:38pm Here's my set up and if its warm outside I'll paint out back
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