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REVIEW: 'MODULAR WORKSHOP SYSTEM' by Scar_hand Painting

PostPosted: July 18th, 2016, 11:34 am
by Nazroth
Hey guys,

This is not a Tutorial - still we all know that to master the utter chaos surrounding us while we are 'hobbying' is the same as easing the entire process of painting. That's why I've decided to share this one here.

HobbyZone's Modular Workshop System rocked my world. It helps me to keep mall my hobby stuff in order thus leading to me being motivated before and after I start new projects.

Here's a REVIEW: HOBBYZONE 'MODULAR WORKSHOP SYSTEM'

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QUALITY:

One of the two most important things about HobbyZone’s products is quality. It can be seen in every detail, starting with how these items are packed, how they look like, with nice, almost stylish combination of white and plywood. Add to it the width of all the outer casings and inner ‘holding’ walls which makes these things durable and reliable in many crisis situations. Also each piece is designed to withstand stress of moving them around with additional waight on top. Walls are clamped together providing a sturdy structure and on top of that there are actual magnets inserted into the construction to help you keep everything in place...


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Re: REVIEW: 'MODULAR WORKSHOP SYSTEM' by Scar_hand Painting

PostPosted: July 22nd, 2016, 11:19 am
by schoon
Thanks for that review, Nazroth!

Keeping one's hobby materials organized can make a huge difference for "finding that key color" in 5 seconds or 5 Minutes.

Do they have a stockist in the US that you know of?

Re: REVIEW: 'MODULAR WORKSHOP SYSTEM' by Scar_hand Painting

PostPosted: July 22nd, 2016, 12:32 pm
by Nazroth
schoon wrote:Thanks for that review, Nazroth!

Keeping one's hobby materials organized can make a huge difference for "finding that key color" in 5 seconds or 5 Minutes.

Do they have a stockist in the US that you know of?


Sure - juust follow the review uup to it's end and there are link to both EU and US stockists. ;)

Re: REVIEW: 'MODULAR WORKSHOP SYSTEM' by Scar_hand Painting

PostPosted: July 28th, 2016, 10:05 am
by Errhile
I had a paint stand by them - it didn't exactly worked for me. Then again, I don't have a workbench of the size you enjoy.

I ended getting myself a painting table from HobbyZone, the Large Paint Station model (simply didn't had space for the Pro model).
Works like a charm :)

Re: REVIEW: 'MODULAR WORKSHOP SYSTEM' by Scar_hand Painting

PostPosted: July 28th, 2016, 2:19 pm
by Nazroth
Yeah - their Paint Stations look crazy good. Good choice mate ;)