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Wartburg 1:250 - Schreiber Bogen
This was my first Schreiber kit, purchased in a store here in Sao Paulo, Brazil wich sells Schreiber kits, although they are the old versions, they still have the superb quality I was expecting from Schreiber. It comes in 18 sheets grouped in pairs. The cover has the basic notation on score and cutting lines, and the instructions come under the pices that make the base for the entire model, no text, only schematics, but easy to follow. Loved the printing quality, as well the fitting of the pieces. Looking foward to purchase the Berlin Cathedral kit from their online store as my next choice, as I love to build cathedrals.
Cheers, Gregory |
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Nice work !
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Very good.
I like the way Schreiber-Bogen indicates what part gets glued to an area on another part.
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A nice looking model. Well done!
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You really do well with these large-scale architectural dioramas! This is an interesting complement and contrast to Angkor Wat.
Don |
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Looks good.
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