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Very nice buildings, but I am wondering what is the scale of these models?
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They are HO (1:87). There are four in the series over at Thomas Pleiner's website.
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Peter -
Many thanks for generously making these splendid little models available. I was glad to see your post today because I recently found a copy of your feedstore that I had printed out months ago and stuck in a folder. It was fun to build and I was hoping for more, but could not remember where I had got it. Now that I have downloaded your other buildings, I look forward to constructing a little western diorama in the future. Don |
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Hi Don, I think it was published in the now abandoned
card modeling magazin "Transatlantic Paper Model Magazine Vol 2" from Ralf Schurbusch. (ex. Lighthouse model art). There was also a german version of that mag done by Thomas Pleiner. All 4 models are still available at his new site: www.papermodels.de For everyone interested in this kind of buildings, I recommend a look at the CLEVER Models site. Similiar models but with so much better detail and the best graphics in this modeling field. Just got their new bunkhouse. A great little model especially for the logging or mining modeler. A model with great scrachbuilding potential. Peter |
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Ollie needs to develop a Clint Eastwoodish character in his style with the slocuhed hat and sarapi and it would look right at home with these models.
Joe |
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I bet Revgunn wouldn't mind if Olli wanted to work off his Old West RPG characters
Wild West RPGs It wouldn't hurt to ask |
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