What a wonderful space, Mark! I can only dream of having something like this. That said, you're certainly more organized than me. Sure the wife is happy. Mine isn't with all of my stuff all over the house. Congratulations again!
It's been great following you on your journey from the start...and it's great to see you sort your shed, which we all hope will make your life easier to continue with the channel and content.
Looks fantastic mate, I love the layout, everything is to hand, just perfect for some relaxing hobbying. Funnily enough I spotted some repro war posters at the last 40’s event I went to, something like that might look good on your wall too. I’ve really enjoyed watching this take shape, thanks so much for bringing us along on the journey 👏👍🏻
Howdy from Austin, Texas. Glad I ran into your video, it was fun to see what you are up to. Your gaming room looks like a really great place to hang out, it seems like a super positive area. The sunlight helps. I'm looking forward to the game report and seeing how you do it. I might make one someday and I'm trying to figure out how I would make one. I image from your accent you across the Atlantic from me somewhere. It's pretty cool that someone so far from you can follow along your hobby story. Pretty much everything you dabble in I have interest. But it seems I don't have one war or combat or skirmish I don't find interesting, so I'm easy on that front. Currently I'm working on using the Muskets & Tomahawks rules and making terrain and painting figures for the French and Indian War as we call it over here. That conflict was crazy, so many brutal raid and settlements attacked, and that had been happening way before the start of the French vs British declaring war. Thanks for posting the video.
Hi Matt, I am from England. So great to read your comment. It would be great if you could subscribe so you can keep following me. Great to meet someone from Texas. Hope you enjoy your wargaming adventure. Thank you so much 😁 👍
Very nice set up, just a bit of unsolicited advice if I may - some form of curtains on the right window (as you sit at you desk) might be good for limiting glare on sunny days while painting, but more to shade paint shelf from continual sun glare even when the curtains are pulled open - my own paints didn't survive well left under glare for months at a time, and in winter with the temperature shift close to the glass vs your solid work on insulating walls. Still well-jealous of that all though - especially the plenty of space to allow for in-progress painting and a game in play!
Awesome set-up is that a full 6x4 table you have set up? and could you let us know dimentions of the shed, looking at doing something very simlar at some point. Cheers
What a wonderful space, Mark! I can only dream of having something like this. That said, you're certainly more organized than me. Sure the wife is happy. Mine isn't with all of my stuff all over the house. Congratulations again!
Thank you so much Josh and I feel so much better having everything ready in one place. 😁👍
Looking great. All the best for your new venue.
Thank you Marc as always mate 😁👍
It's been great following you on your journey from the start...and it's great to see you sort your shed, which we all hope will make your life easier to continue with the channel and content.
Thank you so much Rich, it's been fantastic having you following my wargaming adventure. Thanks mate 😁👍
Very nice
Mines in the basement
But when it’s nice out..
I have the outside table to work on…
Looking forward to your next video!
Very nice mate and thank you 😁👍
Looks fantastic mate, I love the layout, everything is to hand, just perfect for some relaxing hobbying. Funnily enough I spotted some repro war posters at the last 40’s event I went to, something like that might look good on your wall too.
I’ve really enjoyed watching this take shape, thanks so much for bringing us along on the journey 👏👍🏻
Yes and thank you for keeping with me though all this. Hope you get your own hobby room when you move mate 😁👍
Love it! Keep up the great work.
Thank you mate 👍
That's a nice place to hang out. I'm jealous. That sandwich board is great!
😅 thanks mate 👍
Looking great. Very inspirational :)
Thanks mate 👍
Great hobby bunker,cool update
Thanks mate 👍
Super cool hobby bunker.
Thanks mate 👍
Very cool - congrats
Looking spot on fella. New intro is pretty cool too 👍
Thanks mate 👍
Howdy from Austin, Texas. Glad I ran into your video, it was fun to see what you are up to. Your gaming room looks like a really great place to hang out, it seems like a super positive area. The sunlight helps. I'm looking forward to the game report and seeing how you do it. I might make one someday and I'm trying to figure out how I would make one. I image from your accent you across the Atlantic from me somewhere. It's pretty cool that someone so far from you can follow along your hobby story. Pretty much everything you dabble in I have interest. But it seems I don't have one war or combat or skirmish I don't find interesting, so I'm easy on that front. Currently I'm working on using the Muskets & Tomahawks rules and making terrain and painting figures for the French and Indian War as we call it over here. That conflict was crazy, so many brutal raid and settlements attacked, and that had been happening way before the start of the French vs British declaring war. Thanks for posting the video.
Hi Matt, I am from England. So great to read your comment. It would be great if you could subscribe so you can keep following me. Great to meet someone from Texas. Hope you enjoy your wargaming adventure. Thank you so much 😁 👍
Looking good👍😀
Thanks mate 👍
Maybe some sort of veranda to keep the sun off your paints 👍
I will be getting blinds at soon.
Very nice set up, just a bit of unsolicited advice if I may - some form of curtains on the right window (as you sit at you desk) might be good for limiting glare on sunny days while painting, but more to shade paint shelf from continual sun glare even when the curtains are pulled open - my own paints didn't survive well left under glare for months at a time, and in winter with the temperature shift close to the glass vs your solid work on insulating walls.
Still well-jealous of that all though - especially the plenty of space to allow for in-progress painting and a game in play!
Thank you so much and yes I will need to look at where my paints are. Thanks for the advice 😁👍
Excellent you might want to rethink your paints so close to the window. They will dry out due to sunlight.
Thanks Greg, I never thought about that with the paints. I will look into that, thanks mate 👍
Looking good buddy
Thank you mate 👍
Great to see you settled in now.
Looking forward to seeing some more battle reports.
Gotta say I loved the old intro 😢
Thanks Richard, also had to do the new intro as old one was not done on my pc and can't redo it
@@kitchenwargamers4141 shame, no worries, onwards and upwards. Keep the dice rolling
Awesome set-up is that a full 6x4 table you have set up? and could you let us know dimentions of the shed, looking at doing something very simlar at some point. Cheers
Thanks mate 👍 yep 6x4 table and shed is 9ft by 9ft
Looking real nice. Would love to see a Battle Report from in there. :)
Thanks mate, hopefully next video will be north africa ww2 battle report 👍