As Fall begins its time to return to the hobby. I recently completed a largish sectional terrain project and one of the things that really proved problematic was having enough workspace. This October(15) I decided to fix that and build a terrain making workbench. I'll also be cleaning up the shop but that's not all that exciting but long overdue.
The workbench will be 36 inches wide and 72 inches long which will allow plenty of space for the 2x4 sectional panels I tend to use. The bench will also have shelving and some drawers to store all the bulk scenery materials. I, of course, used this project as justification to buy a new miter saw and router but may have represented the workbench to the wife as a "cabinet assembly" bench. Sadly, some of the bench time will be occupied with new kitchen cabinets for the wife.
Here are a few shots after the first days construction:

The basic frame is complete. Its very sturdy and my math tells me it can hold up to 1,000 pounds so maybe I can sit on it. By the way, I need more clamps - a woodworking shop can never have too many clamps.

Argghhhh... The frame is slightly out square - the easiest way to fix that is with a shim so it's not the worts problem to have

The bench top wood is cut and waiting to be hand planed. That's a tedious task but one gets better results that way plus lots and lots of wood shavings which make fantastic kindling for starting fires.
What's the first gaming project that will be built on the bench - a terrain board storage and transport rack!