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Worms Cathedral -Germany
June 2017, when I was asked by the Library at Catholic University of America in Washington,D.C. to display my cathedral models ( https://mullenexhibits.wrlc.org/s/cathedrals/page/home), they provided a separate display cabinet for me to show a model under construction. I chose the Schreiber-Bogen model of Worms Cathedral in Germany because it would fit nicely in the display case and was an attractive model to show the building process. It created a lot of interest in how to make paper models and hopefully attracted some new builders of this wonderful hobby.
Since I have now completed most of the Tiny Ireland models ( I still have 8 more kits to make) that we saw on our visit to Ireland this June, I decided to finish the Worms Cathedral, which we visited in 2007. For information about our visit and to see photos and history of Worms Cathedral, please visit my webpage on Cathedralquest.com (Our 2007 Cathedralquest to experience cathedrals in Germany,Day 7 in Worms and Speyer). I should finish this model soon. There sure are a lot of little dormers - my favorite part to make😊 |
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Looks fantastic so far, can’t wait to see it finished.
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A remarkable opportunity Thomas. I can think of no one better qualified to make the most of this. I remember your Agony of the Dormers several models ago. Unfortunately I cannot bring to mind which model it was. Old(er) age slowly but surely crept up on me when I wasn't looking.
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Rich and Elliott - Thank for your comments.
Elliott- I,too, an getting Old(er) just had my 80th birthday in May, but I DOremember the Agony of the Dormers. It was Escorial near Madrid in Spain. It had 733 dormers. Worms has only 59. Not too bad. Last edited by Tomdaviesclay; 06-30-2018 at 09:13 PM. |
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I really liked the display - well though out and a good choice of objects/model.
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Looks great so far, Thomas.
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Hi Thomas,
your cathedral looks very good, impressive as a model, same as in real life. I remember from my model the dormers were no problem: they are small, but fit very nicely. I will watch your progress with great interest. Regards Dieter |
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Looking good, Thomas.
Fred |
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Thomas, if you like small dormers, take a look at Schreiber's El Escorial
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Nice! I enjoy your website as well. I've just started my first (of several planned) cathedral model; will start a build thread once I'm far enough along. Up to this point, my architecture modelling experience has been limited to 1/300 Minibox models-- this is really different! And big!
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