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Norman Manor Hall
A manor hall from the 11th-12th century. It consists of a main hall, a private solarium (why is it called that?) where the big cheeses lived, a storeroom under the solarium and a pantry extension. It was an interesting build.
The kit is in HO scale and was designed by Andrew zippy and offered on a now defunct website. Andrew designed more models than this and members of the forum can download most of them - sadly not this one - here: http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/m...rew-zippy.html
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Beautiful build, sir
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That is one cool model, Nice build on it, I never saw this model when it came out could someone with way back machine skills please find this model for us that would also like to make it.
Thanks Miles
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Really like that. Shame it’s no longer available.
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Nicely done Philip. Definitely impressive.
I hope it can be found in some archive.
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Unfortunately, only the Cottage_6 seems to work for the downloads at his site.
And that was going through seven pages of files, so I don't believe I've missed anything with Wayback Machine Not the Norman Manor
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Based on years of watching Time Team, a solarium was a room with large windows so the bigwigs could get away from it all and sit in the sun without having to go outside.
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Thank you all for your interest. Sorry if I've caused any anguish amongst the troops. Perhaps a nice, or begging, PM to Andrew might lead to a satisfactory result. One can but try. And now I know what a solarium was. Result!
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Philip - what paper thickness did you use?
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Kevin - I used 160gsm paper on this one, and on just about everything else too. I was gifted lots of it, you see.
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