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Old 02-17-2016, 07:34 PM
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.... placing so many recessed windows w i t h o u t the »frames« made of
heavy cardboard occurs to be a challenge (for me) .... :-)

Finally both the main walls are equipped with different types of windows.

Unfortunately the raster of the offset printing is visible in most of the
close up pictures. I will try to avoid this irritating effect in the future.
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Looks very good, Thomas, raster effects to the contrary notwithstanding.

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Old 02-21-2016, 06:52 PM
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CASTLE LIPNICE (Lipnitz) 1/250 (erkoTYP / Prague 2010/2011 Richard Vyškovský)

The nearly square shaped tower seems to be a fixed-point for the walls
being attached to it in the following steps of assembly. So it receives a core made of 1 mm thick cardboard.
Some openings for better handling were added also.
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CASTLE LIPNICE (Lipnitz) 1/250 (erkoTYP / Prague 2010/2011 Richard Vyškovský)

Before the tower is completed with the »symphony-of-recessed-windows«
I draw my attention to the towers' walkway and the supporting skids.
According to the instruction drawing, Richard Vyškovský proposes straight
wooden(?) sticks - these were replaced by a more elaborate design which
looks a bit more authentic ...
The second picture shows the »new« skids before they received any coloring.
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Thomas,

Are your skids made with thick cardboard or wood? They look very good.

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Old 02-22-2016, 01:13 PM
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Hello Fred,

the »new« skids were printed in digital color to 90 grams/sqm white paper, backed by
1.00 mm thick cardboard (creme-white color), these two layers were backed
by 0.35 mm brown cardboard. This »sandwich« causes satisfying strength
and stabilty - needless to say it was tricky to cut. Nine blades were wasted ... :-)

Thank you for recognizing what I'm assemblin' ...

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Are your skids made with thick cardboard or wood? They look very good.

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The tower is almost completed, some decorative details for the windows have to be added.
The skids received final coloring and I'm quite satisfied with the result.
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Nicely done. Good looking project.
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Thanks Thomas for the explanation. I agree that the colored skids look very realistic on the tower.

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Old 03-05-2016, 09:03 PM
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CASTLE LIPNICE (Lipnitz) 1/250 (erkoTYP / Prague 2010/2011 Richard Vyškovský)

.... a little progress was achieved. I took some time & effort to give
the stairs a bit more »reality« ...
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