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Don,
As much as I wish those sheets were in Dutch, they are not, I believe they are Danish or Swedish But the Castle does have a Dutch quality to it, I just can't recall if any of the Castles in the Netherlands would have used the boat dock in that manner, many Dutch Castles had draw bridges or more solid bridges.
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That turned out quite well...
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Thank you again for the kudos, everyone. You're quite correct Rick, the source is the Danish publication illustrerete familie-journal. I don't know why I typed Dutch. I even entered the cover page text into google translate early on in the build and the language was identified as Danish. Old age, momentary lapse of consciousness, covid mask depriving my brain of oxygen, who knows. I got the "D" right, at least. Anyway, it's a Danish imagining of a water castle using characteristics of 16th century French architecture.
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Great little architectural model, Don!
Don too |
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What a beautiful model and build! thanks for sharing this.
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