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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: bandit86 on 02 November 2016, 04:58:35 AM
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Next year I may be redoing my basement into a dedicated hobby (small 15x 22 ft)area, it will have a painting area and I suppose lots of storage and the common stuff ,but what would you put in that would be must have type stuff. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Well, duh! A table upon which to play - with a NO STORAGE! sign on it with menacing skulls and crossbones - at the least. Artwork of your favorite periods. And lighting that can be adjusted for mood and effects. A sound system - for, um, mood and effects. Sorry, after that you're on your own. Well, unless someone else comes along with a suggestion or three. Toodles. ;D
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As its a basement - VENTILATION ;)
A purpose built table would give you bags of under table storage.
If it's short on natural light, then plenty of whitelight is a must.
Oh...and a zombie doorman, to keep out unwanted visitors.
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A bar for drowning your sorrows after a failed paint job or battle lost
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Beyond the normal table, shelves, lights, etc. We have found a Whiteboard to be pretty invaluable.
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One consideration is whether you are only going to game with your figures in that room or take them to a club/shop/etc for games as well. I don't use my games table as much as I thought so have a lot of my armies storied in metal filing drawers (the small ones 15 to a cabinet) which means I can carry them to my own table to use or carry them in the car to the club...
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I mounted a flatscreen TV (used) on the wall and put a googlecast dongle on it. This allows all of the players to display rules or charts directly on to the TV from their tablets or phones wirelessly.
One feature for my game room I am preparing to install is an electrical cable in the floor to the area under the table. This will allow things to be plugged in without risking someone catching a cord while moving around the table.
Two trash cans - a simple thing, but folks on the far side of the table tend to set things down rather than walk around right away and then forget them. Food isn't the issue with my group, labels torn off of things and crumpled seem to be.
I'll second the whiteboard. A double sided one is even better.
Paper towel dispenser - spilled drink, spilled glue, blood from mishandling the pikes, whatever I don't want folks to need to take time search for the towels.
Your address with street name over the door. Seems silly but given the age bracket of many of the gamers you don't want anyone having to search for it if they are calling 911/999. And if it's you with the emergency you won't be telling them. This is one I learned of from two different game groups with sad tales.
Friend of mine has a sideboard with a small dentist's sink (about 5"x5") that drains into a bucket. All food is restricted to the sideboard and the sink comes in handy.
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If you're going for something nice looking there are frosted glass alternatives for use as a white-board. I'd suggest that route as it doesn't stain or dent like a normal white board (and can look quite attractive - particularly if you put some snazzy lights behind it!
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A gaming table with storage underneath, the whole table mounted on castors so that you can move it around :)
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A utility sink for washing brushes, filling water cups, and so on.
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A spray booth. Built into the bench where you do your painting, if possible, so you can do both your spraying and brushing under the same light, and without getting up or moving stuff around.
A 3D printer. They're steadily getting cheaper to buy (or build), and I feel like they're only going to become more and more of a standard must-have tool for terrain and vehicles.
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A panther throw before the fireplace upon which your afghans hounds may lounge while their master is exercising his leisurely activities.
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A spray booth would be really good, but you would need to integrate a fan into it. Does your basement have any ground-level windows, to hook up ventilation ducts? You really do not want to breath in paint fumes in an enclosed basement.
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A mini fridge to keep drinks cold...and ample coasters to keep condensation off your gaming table. Plastic cups, either Solo style, or nicer acrylic ones for adult beverages from the mini bar. Plastic so no broken glass. Coffee maker (the classic, or a Keurig or nespresso or a Bunn) with creamer and sugar and plastic mugs. Those on the other wide of the pond may want to include an electric kettle for tea. While the pod style machines will have expensive coffee/tea/hot chocolate, they have easier waste needs, just a thought.
The 2 trashcan thing is a truism. I work in a great game store with 15 gaming tables, but 1 trash can in the front. The back of the store gathers wrappers and food trash like you wouldn't believe... If your friends tend towards beer/craft soda, you may want a third for recyclables, unless you like separating a 2-week old trash bin full of cans and wafting takeout remains... ;)
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Storage for completed armies.
Display case with glass for those things you want to display and do not play with often.
Storage for terrain that is open for larger terrain, and has boxes, tubs for your scatter terrain, trees etc.
Storage for supplies, unbuilt armies, projects etc. I like stackable plastic tubs. And have standardized on one size that stacks well.
I have a large roll around mechanics tool box, I purchased from Harbor Freight. I store all my paint, modeling tools, and building supplies in it. Its nice to have it all in once place, and it helps keep everything organized.
A spray booth is a must. I added a dryer vent out the wall and vent mine that way, works great, and weather is never an issue if I need to spray something.
Depending on how many you play with a 2nd table that can be folded down and stored.
Did I mention that you will need more storage!!
Dale
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I think it's adorable you consider that a small room. My entire condo is only 525sft.
You have a dream space!
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A panther throw before the fireplace upon which your afghans hounds may lounge while their master is exercising his leisurely activities.
well, yeah. But I don't think he need the obvious stated.
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I think it's adorable you consider that a small room. My entire condo is only 525sft.
You have a dream space!
My game room is about the same size, maybe a smidgeon larger and when like last night we have six people between two tables it feels an a bit too cozy.
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My game room is about the same size, maybe a smidgeon larger and when like last night we have six people between two tables it feels an a bit too cozy.
My two bikes take up my dining area. I don't even have that. Lol.
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Thanks for all the reply's. I am more of a painter than a gamer but I am still going to have a table , because I like to display things, Right now I have been designing things and changing my mind on a daily bases. There are 2 closets being put in, the laundry is being moved to a dedicated room that will also have a new walkin pantry (so lot of the thing stored in what will become my hobby room will be moved there and that might be a place to put a small fridge and such) a TV would be good but just hooked up to a DVD player be cause I don't want to pay for more cable, the spray booth is something I might consider and will see if I can work it in. The other half of the basement I think I am leaving unfinished and will still have storage. Thanks for all the info and Ill keep you posted.
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I would add a couple of points.
1 - Vinyl Flooring as it is much easier to keep clean and spilt paint can be wiped off; (easier to find dropped items as well).
2 - Music (or talking books), I find that I can 'loose myself' when down the shed, painting miniatures and listening to music or talking books.
3 - Good if not perfect lighting, by this I mean Day Light Bulbs or Blue Light.
4 - Heating, it is much better to be too warm than have the water in your brush cleaning jar freeze.
I hope that these help.
Tony
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Well to sum up a bit, sink, water, trashbin, fridge, heat, books, music etc.... I call that a house lol
Sorry, couldn't help it ...