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I guess I'm gonna have to get a stronger magnifying glass and a set of surgical instruments. I've recently bought a flip up/down visor style magnifier. It's pretty good, and I can dispense with the reading glasses while wearing it, but it's very uncomfortable to wear for any length of time. I've even lined the headband with foam tape, but it doesn't improve it much. Johnny. |
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John, From that link I had up there on your village, they have two downloadable pages, which I used in the nursing home village. They are all Hubert Siegmund models and they have the same style.
One thing about the Fix and Foxi models is that they are scans from the magazines. Folds, staples and some moisture damage has to be cleaned up, though with the models being so small, I'm not sure it would be noticeable. But I would have known...
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Keep on snippin' .... Johnny. |
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hello John, it's looking very good! My compliments!
Marco
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Not only is there quite a colour clash, but although it's close, there is an obvious clash of scale, and a very different architectural style. So I don't think they'll look right intermixed.
The Mini-Modell set are very prim and proper. Looking like newly built properties, but the Fix & Foxi set have been given the aged look, with cracked plaster and moss on the walls. I'll have to be a little brutal with them to warp the roofs a little too. I can't stand pristine square roofs on supposedly ancient buildings. It just spoils the effect in my opinion. Can't make up me mind which I like better, so I guess I'm gonna have to build two towns now. One at a time though, eh? I'll go with the Mini-Modell set first and save that cool Baronial castle for another day. Johnny. |
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Johnny,
I also have the Fix & Foxi town downloaded and believe that the scale is 1:160. Also have the other and was thinking of making a bigger town, but after seeing your little houses, will hold off. Fred |
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Hi Fred,
I told my printer to fit four Fix & Foxi pages onto one A4 card, thus substantially reducing them to around 1/4 the original size, but this is not an accurate way of re-scaling. You also need to ensure there's plenty of border available round the design, as it will be cropped to fit, and bits get chopped off if you're not careful. I suppose it would be possible to accurately re-scale either set to match the other as long as you know the existing scale of them both, but with the differing architectural styles and colourings involved here, I'm not about to try. Please feel free to join the thread with your build Fred. It would be interesting to compare a full size build alongside my little ones. AND, all of you, please feel free to criticize my work. I'm no expert, and always willing to learn new techniques. So please pile the hints and tips on. If you simply think "I would have done that differently." Don't just think it ... post it. I may not agree with you, but I'm always keen to hear your opinions. Johnny. |
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I'd forgotten about the scaling issue. I resolved that by printing at 200% on the AKG downloads. In reading about the Fix and Foxi build at a German forum, I believe they said the castle was actually around 1:300. The two download pages from AKG actually fit in well with the village, not to say all the buildings mesh.
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Y'all's town work is so cool.
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Good work there Johnny.
The project looks like a nice compact unit compared to the monster I'm working on. My cutting mat is about twice the size of yours and the church in MPR II still covers a larger % than yours. Forceps, tweezers and long nosed pliers are a big help with my fat fingers. George |
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