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Coming along well.
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Thank you Philip
Continue to the cathedral construction site Wall section 24 is prepared, roof 23 is still being treated ... and glued to the wall step by step Now Part 26 ... prepare as usual Yours sincerely Kurt |
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Wonderful work - and the artwork on the model looks so good!
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Hi Kevin ,
thank you , and I like also and continue building ... Now strengthen the partition ... and glue the side panel now connect the parts step by step Yours sincerely Kurt |
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I am so happy to see this being built. I look forward to seeing Exeter, Ely and Wells too.
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Hello Rupert ,
if you give me a few more years of life, Can I maybe build all your wonderful cathedrals, best regards to england Now prepare part 28 ... connect to the roof ... and complete the short ship Yours sincerely Kurt |
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Kurt, I have been following your model of Gloucester with great interest. I am also have been a "fan" of Rupert Cordeux for many years. Years ago I bought all of his models when he was known as Rupert Chicken (all my kits have this name on them.) They are all printed on A3 paper in black and white...no color. Very little was known about Rupert in those days and then suddenly he appeared on Paper Modelers as Rupert Cordeaux and new updated kits under the name of Rupert Cordeaux. I like his new kits, but I feel fortunate to have his original models of most of the English cathedrals that I have visited.
I have built Canterbury, Hereford, Lincoln and Tewksbury which you can see on my webpage -www.cathedralquest.com under models. We spent a half a day at Gloucester in 2013 (see CATHEDRAL QUEST: our quest to experience cathedrals in Europe) but I have not made the Gloucester kit yet, maybe my next one. I am not very good at adding the color. I am impressed with your cut out windows which appears to be a big job. It certainly adds to the authentic look of the building. I have done this on other churches where the framing and new windows are a part of the kit some of them colored. I will keep following your thread and your fine work. I am sure that all who read this posting today are as saddened by the tragic fire at Notre Dame today. I have been there several times and have a wonderful model as a reminder. |
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I am painting at the moment for an exhibition next month. This weekend though, I shall be taking some photos of Lichfield Cathedral for my next 'project'. |
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Hello Rupert ,I find the detailing of your models in order, who would like to make it more accurate, like me, can even refine that.
Will the carton be in a different color at Liechfield Cathedral? In photos I have seen this one is held in a reddish brown color. I like your watercolors very well, even my wife, who paints aquarelle herself, likes your painting style. We wish you much success for the exhibition Yours sincerely Kurt and Helga now letīs go on ... Roof 29 finished, and wall part 30. Here I will put the windows back in different strengths ... and gradually assemble them At the roof of part 32 3 tabs are cut off ... because of the high standing windows they would not find space, now stick the whole thing to the wall. Yours sincerely Kurt |
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[QUOTE=Styrian Spitfire;670667]Hello Rupert ,I find the detailing of your models in order, who would like to make it more accurate, like me, can even refine that.
Will the carton be in a different color at Liechfield Cathedral? In photos I have seen this one is held in a reddish brown color. I like your watercolors very well, even my wife, who paints aquarelle herself, likes your painting style. We wish you much success for the exhibition Yours sincerely Kurt and Helga now letīs go on ... Glad you like the paintings. I have found a different colour for Lichfield. It is a brownish colour and not cream or caramel. It is not perfect but that is the ONE weakness of my models. One day, I will do a full colour one. Here are two paintings I did on Saturday. |
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