mardi 4 juillet 2017

Anne Frank House

We returned two week ago from our almost 3 weeks in Amsterdam (4 nights) and Poland. I was able to see all of the real buildings of over 25 models that I have built or have the kit. I am now in the process of writing our experience on my webpage - CATHEDRAL QUEST: our quest to experience cathedrals in Europe. I will soon post photos of some of the Polish models that I have already made.

Please go to my webpage CATHEDRAL QUEST: our quest to experience cathedrals in Europe, click on Our Adventures and scroll down to Amsterdam and Poland 2017, then click on Day 3 to read about our visit to Anne Frank's House. I also put a link to a whole page of photos and descriptions of the model.

I could find no models of anything in Amsterdam (if anyone know of models, please let me know). I do have a model of the Coin Tower but did not get to visit it.

I did find a model of the Anne Frank House in their gift shop. It was in a box that would not have been convenient to carry on the rest of the trip, so I ordered it when I got home. It came yesterday and I finished it this morning.

To some purists, it may not be an authentic paper model because it is printed on thick glossy cardboard, scored, and punch out. Pieces interlock very well, nothing needs to be glued. It is a nice model and shows great detail of the house. It measures 7"wide ,16" deep and 12" tall. It cost $20.00 US dollars plus $15 for shipping. Delivery took less that 2 weeks. You can order it at Anne Frank Museum - officiële website Anne Frank Huis.

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