This is a review of the assembly and use of the Concert product of Arttystation ( http://www.'arttystation'.com/en-KR/ ).
It is a product that pursues maximum storage in a small space with an opening method.
The first thing that comes to mind when I see it in action is that it's much bigger than I think. It weighs quite a bit, so it is not easy to move when storing a lot of products inside. It seems that an adult male can only move with both hands. It's natural to think about putting in a lot because it's high, but once again, it gives a lot of feeling that it's taller than expected.
It doesn't feel like big when you look at the pictures alone, but the height is very high. It's bigger and heavier than you think.
As the model life continues, various tools accumulate, and it looks very good to organize (with one Solo product, the limits will eventually come). I think it's a really good choice if you have a workspace at home.
(For various paints, a drawer-type paint drawer was recently released from Arttystation, which is pretty good. The lower left acrylic bottle is part of it, and it looks good to use a paint drawer separately for airbrush.)
* When using the 35mm paint plate storage space, filtering and washing liquid products are also well contained.
* In the case of that circular storage space, it seems a little ambiguous to use. How about taking it out and making it a chest of drawers?
When assembling, it is recommended to hug your body and apply strength. Simple hand strength alone is a little insufficient.
It's easy to assemble in the first place, so even if you don't know carpentry at all, it's not difficult.
<Requirements for improvement>
1. The drawer hangs over there. (The picture is in the state that I received, but if it is laid down, it will be placed on the lower left circle) I temporarily coped with the method of raising the height of the drawer a little by laying the excess paint plate inside, but it looks good to improve the product later.
2. The drawer is easy to spill. If you try to take it out, it will fall out. Like this new drawer-type paint box, it looks good to make sure the drawer doesn't come out right away, whether it's using iron beads or any other way.
5. And I didn't use Tamiya enamel, so I didn't need the square plate, but in the first place, how about selling the paint plate in a way that I can compose myself.
6. I accidentally broke that part in one day. It's my mistake, but since the way of connecting with such a thin tree is not strong in the first place, it looks good to just configure it as a detachable one. Neodymium magnets have great performance. It looks like there is a risk of injury, but it looks very useful
7. The bottom part of the casement drawer is a little empty, but it is a little uneasy to put the paint plate in. It is intended to minimize jamming when opening and closing, but it is a little disappointing.
8. I think the design of the 26mm paint plate is wrong. The innermost case is too difficult to put. Should I say UI? It should be said that it's too hard to put 26mm paint over there and you can't actually put it in. It is difficult to use if it is difficult to remove. Looks like we need improvement.
9. I can see the fastening part. How about making more cover so that this part can be finished.
Now, when I move, I'll put it in my studio and upload photos and texts again.
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