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Project - Berlin 1944-1949 (Pic Heavy)

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Project - Berlin 1944-1949 (Pic Heavy)

Postby gorgarrak » Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:37 pm

For a while now i have contemplated building a Berlin city board for 28mm WW2 and Secrets of the Third Reich, and after seeing The HO scale buildings from FALLER

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So I decided to copy them, (Shamelessly steal)

WIP Building 1 (Corner)

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In the last image, the vertical grey line down the plain brick wall is where the building breaks into 2 parts revealing a playable interior with removable floors.
I still have to add the basic structure - a column of balconies up one side and a column of bay windows up another, then the interior and exterior needs detailing with interior walls and staircases, loads more to do!

C and C welcome and feel free to ask anything regarding this project.

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Re: Project - Brelin 1944-1949

Postby grant » Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:43 pm

Very cool
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Re: Project - Brelin 1944-1949

Postby Cubster » Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:45 pm

I have utmost admiration for anyone with the drive to pull off a big project like this. Good luck and keep us updated!
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Re: Project - Brelin 1944-1949

Postby Invisible officer » Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:08 pm

A nice project. Hope to see more.

You should make sure that the roof border of your buildings is 22 meter or less from ground. In Berlin there was a law that dictated the "Traufhöhe".

Typical for Berlin are the backyards. The minimum size was regulated by the fire brigade, the jumping blanket size dictated it.

And the Eckkneipe (pub at the corner) is a must for a Berlin scene.

Do you know Tony le Tissier book , Berlin Then and now? A very good source for the look of the buildings.
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Re: Project - Brelin 1944-1949

Postby gorgarrak » Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:46 pm

@ invisible officer, 22m translates to 392mm at 1:56 so the building is well below that height at 269mm so approximately 15.1m, with the chimney stacks added it is a total of 360mm tall,
i will keep you all updated

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Re: Project - Brelin 1944-1949

Postby mikeland » Wed Apr 18, 2012 7:17 pm

That is very impressive! You are doing a spectacular job with it, please keep us updated.
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Re: Project - Brelin 1944-1949

Postby gorgarrak » Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:53 am

a quick update.....
Sick of cutting foamboard and card for a while I did a paint test on the roof tiles, with added bird poo!

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all comments welcome

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Re: Project - Brelin 1944-1949

Postby Chilledenuff » Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:05 am

God! It's like where I work! (I install TV aerials for a living). Really reallistic. a word of note though. Generally most guano is deposited up towards the ridgeline. If you have chimneys then bird deposits tend to 'pile' on top of them and on ornamental brickwork. Also, if you can look at a tiled/slate roof you'll also note some yellow moss patches generally where the ridge tiles and roof tiles meet.
I can take some close up photos next time I'm installing (rather than being in the office as I am today) if it helps :D
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Re: Project - Brelin 1944-1949

Postby mikeland » Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:06 pm

Are those times scratch made or from embossed styrene type sheets?
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Re: Project - Brelin 1944-1949

Postby gorgarrak » Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:43 pm

@mikeland - They are made from tiny hearts made with the missus card making punch, very much like a hole punch, i have layered the inverted hearts (it takes a while, but ultimately worth it)

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@Chilledenuff - Some photos would be useful, but don't put yourself out on my account, lol

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