Airfix AG9156 Humbrol Workstation

(7 customer reviews)

$51.51

Last updated on July 6, 2024 11:47 am Details
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Description

  • Includes multiple places for paints, brushes, plastic cement and modeling tools
  • Easy to hold handles on either side of the Workstation and rubber feet to hold the station in place on a flat surface
  • Suitable for use with Humbrol A4 Modeler’s Cutting Mat AG9155

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Additional information

Brand

Airfix

Package Information

Can

Country of Origin

India

Language

English

Manufacturer

Hornby

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

false

Item model number

AG9156

International Shipping

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Domestic Shipping

Item can be shipped within U.S.

Item Weight

1.1 pounds

Product Dimensions

19.5 x 13.75 x 3 inches

Is Waterproof

True

Finish Type

Matte

Age Range Description

14 years and older

Included Components

1 workstation

Item Form

Solid

IndoorOutdoor Usage

Indoor

Surface Recommendation

Plastic

Specific Uses For Product

Workstation for painting plastic models and art projects

Unit Count

1.0 Count

Special Feature

Fits A4 Cutting Matt

Item Volume

28 Milliliters

Size

1 Count (Pack of 1)

Date First Available

May 6, 2013

7 reviews for Airfix AG9156 Humbrol Workstation

  1. Ryan Grant

    I love building models and unfortunately my studio apartment doesn’t allow for a fancy workbench or desk. So I’ve reverted to using a small portable folding table as my work bench. Similar to those you use when your having dinner from your couch. I build a ton of 1/72 scale models and when a part falls from my table I either have to go all fours on a search and rescue mission or just let it go, to be lost forever. So, this seemed perfect and after finding out the measurements it fit like a glove on my little table. Only problem is that when you begin filling the space and compartments you begin to realize that you’re working area begins to feels very small. Smaller than it looks because it quickly fills with parts, tools, paints and brushes and before you know it you literally have about but a 5×5 inch section of open space. Just enough for your model to sit. On top of this, when painting it has a very awkward feeling due to the side walls. Your arms rest on these sidewalls and it can be very uncomfortable. This station would have been perfect if it were about 1/2 of a foot wider on either side.

    Positives –

    1. Keeps things organized.
    2. No more lost parts when an item slips from my fingers.
    3. Able to move the entire piece around.

    Negatives –

    1. Sidewalls make for an awkward feel when working on the model.
    2. Paint holders are designed for Humbrol only. Testors,Tamiya and many other paint jars simply do not fit…
    3. Space fills up very quickly leaving little room to actually work. (obviously)

    Again, would be perfect if it were about 1 or 1/2 a foot wider on each end.

    Thanks!

  2. Jennifer Kilby

    It is not worth the price at all. Got this to hold my paint couch and painted my minis my biggest complaint is that it doesn’t hold any size paint bottles securely. It clearly looks like it’s sized to hold two different paint bottle sizes and yet it’s too small to hold the Citadel paints and too big for Vallejo paint bottles to fit in it it’s just not sized securely hold any kind of paint not even the $.50 acrylic bottles from Walmart. I don’t know what it is designed for, but it’s pretty damn useless. I passed over creeper options because of this building the paint bottle Holden feature that doesn’t work not thrilled.

  3. Aimee sims

    I would have given this product five stars if the workstation actually sits firmly on a flat surface. It appears this was initially designed to sit on a person’s lap over being on a desk or table top. There is a molded grove on the center bottom from front to back, that when placed on a solid surface it wobbles making the product unstable to impossible to use.
    However, there is a work around I’ve discovered. I’ve placed two folded dish towels under the workstation on the left and right sides that help to circumvent the center grove. This has helped create solid workstation that is a pleasure to do my gaming miniature painting on.
    The other features of the product are ideal. It firmly hold an A4 Modeler’s Cutting Mat as advertised. There are plenty of different sized holes for paint brushes and molded cups for water pots and craft paints. I’ve found that my Army Painter paints do not fit well in these cups, but this is a small inconvenience for me.

  4. Mark Morris

    This workstation is very well built. It is big enough to work on but not too big to be ungainly to use while seated in a comfy chair. The paint bottle holes are not perfect meaning they do not fit multitudes of sizes, but they do not get in the way either.

  5. T. Broughton

    Update: it’s been almost a year. I’ve built and painted an entire 2000 point Warhammer army on this thing and still love it. I have it on a nice folding table with a clamped on adjustable light. I am able to work from my couch or a nice chair. If I get uncomfortable I move it to my lap, pull the light over, and keep going. I have no doubt that this thing has helped me be even more productive than without it.

    Original review: Great for painting and building Warhammer. As some reviews have pointed out, Citadel paint pots do not fit into the spots in the back. This is not a significant problem because the pots do sit very well in the middle 5 spaces as shown in my picture. They are comfortably secure there unless you shake this thing with enough force to cause other problems. The taller pots (shades, technical, etc) do not sit well in them and so I keep those in the back corner spaces where they do fit just fine. The only thing not supported by the tray is my big Citadel water pot, which would take up a lot of precious space anyway. All my thinned and mixed paints go into .5oz containers that fit perfectly in all spots.
    To anyone that’s debating this because you could just use a plastic tray or cardboard: you could do that just fine. But I think after a few months you would start thinking of ways that it could be better: sturdy reinforced build, instructions holder, solid weight, rubber feet, ergonomic lap design, and more. You can save yourself that time and just get this with the (awesome red) cutting mat.

  6. Anthony

    I really like the tray, but on a flat surface, it does not stay flat, it only ever has 3 points of contact so it is constantly teetering. I may have gotten a bad mold, or they don’t care to make it flat for table top use as they advertise it for using on the lap as well? That doesn’t make sense why they’d do it that way, but maybe.

  7. T. Broughton

    Bought this for a friend who paints miniatures but had no fixed space to do it. After watching him move his paint, brushes, and statues from table to couch to desk I figured this would be great for him. He really liked being able to fit everything in one place and move it with ease.

    Word of warning on sizes of paint jars. He uses all sorts of paint and each company has a different standard size for their paint bottles. I picked this one because the paint slots looked the biggest so I figured he could fit all sizes even if they weren’t perfect. If you need one for a certain type of miniature paint consider the size of the jar. You can google the size of the different brands.

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