Here I am again. This time I am popping up with some architecture, as a change from motorcycles. This model is a representation of part of the historic centre of Telč, a town in the southern Czech Republic. This was largely built in the 15th and 16th centuries, and contains a long and broad main street surrounded by renaissance and baroque style shops and houses, with a large "chateau" at the north-western end.
The model, from Betexa, shows the chateau and adjacent parish church. It is to a rather large scale, 1:200, and is big - quoted as 900x300x500. The instruction page says that it is(was) intended to be the first of several models covering the complete medieval centre of the town. However, this was dated 2007 and there is no sign of further models yet, so maybe this aim has been abandoned. If it ever comes to pass, the result will be an enormous model!
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The model consists of approximately 350 parts on 24 pages, each a little larger than A4. Instructions consist of a page of general advice on paper modelling and one of specific instructions in each of three languages - Czech, German and English. There are also several line drawings on the inside cover pages, and three photographs of the finished model on the outside.
So, onward...
The model, from Betexa, shows the chateau and adjacent parish church. It is to a rather large scale, 1:200, and is big - quoted as 900x300x500. The instruction page says that it is(was) intended to be the first of several models covering the complete medieval centre of the town. However, this was dated 2007 and there is no sign of further models yet, so maybe this aim has been abandoned. If it ever comes to pass, the result will be an enormous model!
Attachment 236759
The model consists of approximately 350 parts on 24 pages, each a little larger than A4. Instructions consist of a page of general advice on paper modelling and one of specific instructions in each of three languages - Czech, German and English. There are also several line drawings on the inside cover pages, and three photographs of the finished model on the outside.
So, onward...
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