https://www.yeggi.com/q/reichstag/Kaczor wrote:Jokes aside - is this model available to download somewhere?
Reichstag
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Jeez there would be a hell of a lot of work making the 1945 version!!
Sure is a thing to behold.
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Sure is a thing to behold.
I am going to say that kids anywhere on the globe will react with similar faces to another ofDads requests to appear in a picture with his hobby in it
They just don’t get it !!
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if you put lots of candles on it, it would make a marvellous birthday cake
Seriously, though, that's an impressive piece of printing.
However, having walked around the real Reichstag noting, with awe, all the filled-in bullet holes (in 1988, before the Wall came down)- I was most impressed by the scale of the building.
If this is to be a diorama piece, and not a surprise birthday cake, I wonder what scale tanks and figures would go well with it ...
Seriously, though, that's an impressive piece of printing.
However, having walked around the real Reichstag noting, with awe, all the filled-in bullet holes (in 1988, before the Wall came down)- I was most impressed by the scale of the building.
If this is to be a diorama piece, and not a surprise birthday cake, I wonder what scale tanks and figures would go well with it ...
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In 1:16 it would be HUGE. Here is 1:25 model from Berlin ModellPark:
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Perfect for 'Gulliver's Travels'... to the Third ReichKaczor wrote:In 1:16 it would be HUGE. Here is 1:25 model from Berlin ModellPark:
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Wow! Can that marvelous building model really be 3D printed? I would be fascinated to learn how it's all put together. Amazing!
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SUPER !!!
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14 days printEstnische wrote:Wow! How long did it take to print it?
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Absolutely superb, alot of printing in that at the scale you printed!