Thought you may be interested in a modelling tray I use.
I normally just model off the dining room table or study desk - I keep the tools in a small Tupperware container and the rest of the stuff lives on the cutting board when it is not use.
However there are times when I have to move around if we have guests or are entertaining or whatever and I then use this modelling tray.
It is big, which makes it a bit awkward to carry, but it can store easily enough on its side in a cupboard, and more importantly there is enough space to model direct on the tray. So if I have to move I just pick it up and move!
The last picture shows it with all I need to model - there is all my normal stuff there, in fact a bit more than I usually use - I just, for example, normally use the one glue etc. The small boxes hold cut parts and some spare blades.
I normally just model off the dining room table or study desk - I keep the tools in a small Tupperware container and the rest of the stuff lives on the cutting board when it is not use.
However there are times when I have to move around if we have guests or are entertaining or whatever and I then use this modelling tray.
It is big, which makes it a bit awkward to carry, but it can store easily enough on its side in a cupboard, and more importantly there is enough space to model direct on the tray. So if I have to move I just pick it up and move!
The last picture shows it with all I need to model - there is all my normal stuff there, in fact a bit more than I usually use - I just, for example, normally use the one glue etc. The small boxes hold cut parts and some spare blades.
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