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Old 06-01-2018, 07:36 PM
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List of designers and their models

https://www.kartonmodellbau.org/cgi-bin/bogen.pl


Click Vorbilder then Konstrukteure Komplett to access list of designers.
Click on the list icon next to the designer's name to get a list of his/her creations.
Howl in frustration at all the unobtainium.
There are also links to lists of publishers and models listed by category.
The listing is not complete, even though it is huge.

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Old 06-02-2018, 07:32 PM
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I have howled so often when perusing this site.

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Thanks John, great find.



It might be easier for those of us that speak English to click on the US flag on the top right hand corner of that webpage. Then it translates the page.


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Old 06-03-2018, 11:32 AM
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Great find. I see that Cornell and Milos Harant are not listed (of publisher Cornell Racing Center), or at least I can't locate them. Cornell designed the Aston Martin DB9 freebie about ten years ago. Milos designed the David Pearson Mercury Cyclone which is one of my unobtanium quests. Not sure if Cornell and Milos are one and the same.

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Old 06-04-2018, 10:48 AM
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@ rmks2000
The AGK list is far from complete, it is Eurocentric, it missed lot of designers, and of the listed designers, especially the prolific ones like Richard Vyškovský, the listing is incomplete.

I'd like to find a list of all the Epinal paper models, a list of all the ABC models and photos of the completed models, more paper models that were published in the US, and a listing of early to mid 19th c. tatebanko's, including Hokusai's and Kunisada's (and a way to obtain affordable prints of the tatebankos), and .... and ... and .... Oh well.

More paper models have been published than I will ever be able to collect, even if I limit myself to just open source digital format paper models, let alone be able to build.
Which is actually a good thing.
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Hello,
A great collection ,mainly erchitectur you can find on Victoria&Albert museum.There are a gift from my modelfriend Robert Freirus from Great Britain.I lost contact from him a many years ago
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