Yesterday was Flatpack Day here – I took
delivery of a tall, 80cm wide Billy
bookcase unit from our trusty Swedish friends at IKEA, and it is now in
position in my office, and the job of shifting and re-storing everything I can
think of is well under way.
I have even secured it to the wall in the
approved H&S manner, so small children may climb up it with impunity
(unless I catch them).
I have now moved my soldier box-files from
Cupboard No.2 (beyond the door at the end of the office in the photo below) on
to the lower shelves of the new unit, as you see, and shifted the wargames
terrain boxes from Upstairs Hall Cupboard B into Cupboard No.2 (I hope you're taking notes here), which is much
handier, and means that I will no longer be at risk of waking up the entire
household when putting away my terrain at 2 am.
That's Billy, in the corner; the white door is Cupboard #2 |
What is going to happen in Upstairs Hall
Cupboard B, then, I hear you ask? It will go back to storing bedding
and towels, which is what it was intended for, but that’s probably out of scope for this blog. Maybe.
It’s a fascinating field of study, this
constant re-engineering of space to conceal the fact that our armies have
become – well, too big, I suppose. Did Warhammer ever do a title on this?
I enjoyed the flatpack job so much I have
been thinking of ordering another unit I don’t need, just to build it. The nice
thing about IKEA stuff is that it goes together perfectly – everything lines
up. No dremel, needle files or pin-vices needed, and no piping around the
turnbacks to paint.
In the final picture, you will see the neat fit offered by this size of shelving to A4 box files; grey ones at the bottom are Peninsular War artillery and staff, blue are Peninsular War Spanish and pink (sorry, light red) are ECW. The remainder of the Peninsular troops are still in The Cupboard in the dining room, this being the infamous glazed display bookcase which no-one can see into, since it is fitted with black curtains to keep out the sun…
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