Three houses in one
The problem is the space to store the objects so that's how I solve the problem
I began with the wodden plates
If you like I can show you some more pics from this projekt
Greetungs from Sigmaringen
Alex
Old houses for a small town
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Re: Old houses for a small town
Yeah, more and better pictures would be very appreciated. And a tutorial too!
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Re: Old houses for a small town
Hello Rad Schuhart
I will try it but first i must look for pictures because i lost many of them !
Greetings from Sigmaringen
Alex
I will try it but first i must look for pictures because i lost many of them !
Greetings from Sigmaringen
Alex
Re: Old houses for a small town
Wow! Scale village modeling could be a hobby all on it’s own. I would love to see more. I’ll never have an entire town but I would like to build a rural Russian house or barn and a bridge.
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Re: Old houses for a small town
Just to add to Alex's lovely models, I'll mentionJimster wrote:Wow! Scale village modeling could be a hobby all on it’s own. I would love to see more. I’ll never have an entire town but I would like to build a rural Russian house or barn and a bridge.
I once went ot this model village down in England. It's quite famous: Bekonscot Model Village and Railway, but there are others:
Older English houses (half-timbered, and wattle and daub, and so forth) were very similar to those built by their German cousins. Considering that English (AKA: Anglo-Saxons) came from: Niedersachsen, Friesland, and Schleswig-Holstein originally, perhaps that should not be a surprise. In Scotland we call the English 'Sassenach' (gaelic: 'Saxons'/Sachsen). But we also have a few other choice words for them
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Damn! That is unbelievable. All the animated details and detailed models from buildings to vehicles and weathering and on and on.... It would be so cool to drive an rc tank through some of that.
Re: Old houses for a small town
I would like to know how they build the houses to endure the weather... in our Panzodrom we plan to build the town with concrete and building materials...
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Re: Old houses for a small town
Delicious cakes Alex...
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A bit like a window in Wienhotte8487 wrote:Delicious cakes Alex...
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