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Nededza - bell tower (Slovakia)
Scale : 1:120 Author : Michal Vršanský, Tomáš Hrebík Source : Vystřihovánky vTOM, free model In the middle of the village is the bell tower - a folk building from the 19th century. It has a brick base and a wooden one superstructure. Entrance semicircular, above niche with a statue of St. Joseph. In 1999 the bell tower was reconstructed. Photo of the real building: ![]() My edits: I cut the "air" on the roof, I made a simple pad. A few photos: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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You always do a wonderful job with these. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks
![]() Ďanová - bell tower (Slovakia) Scale : 1:120 Author : Tomáš Hrebík Source : Vystřihovánky vTOM, free model Village bell tower, a brick building with a wooden superstructure on the floor plan of a square from the 19th century. The building has smooth facades, finished with a tent roof. Photo of the real building: ![]() My edits: I cut through the windows, added a bell, made a simple mat. A few photos: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Belfry of Malohont: Drienčany-Papča (Slovakia)
Scale : 1:?? Author : Jaroslav Jablonský Source : Vystrihovačky-papierové modely (Perfekt) Wooden bell tower, a Renaissance building on the floor plan of a square from the 90s of the 16th century. The bell tower was renovated in 1932. Photo of the real building: ![]() My edits: I cut out the windows and made a structure with a bell, I made a simple pad: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Chapel in Mojšová Lúčka (Slovakia)
(before reconstruction) Scale : 1:100 Author : Michal Vršanský, Tomáš Hrebík Source : Vystřihovánky vTOM, free model The about 300-year-old chapel in Mojšová Lúčka is built on an elevated hill above the former flooded part of the village. In 2006, the chapel was renovated on its own. They exchange candles in the chapel and keep a constant fire there. The interior is separated from the outside by bars. There are also temporary stairs made of stone, which open the steep terrain to the chapel. Along the sidewalk, three volunteers built a Stations of the Cross, which should stop for a while and spiritually enrich passers-by. Photo of the real building (before reconstruction): ![]() My edits: I cut through the windows, added a bell, made a simple mat. A few photos: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Chapel in Mojšová Lúčka (Slovakia)
(after reconstruction) Scale : 1:100 Author : Michal Vršanský, Tomáš Hrebík Source : Vystřihovánky vTOM, free model The same chapel as the previous one, only after reconstruction. Photo of the real building (after reconstruction): ![]() My edits: I made a cross and added a simple pad. Some photos: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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These models and your website are extremely impressive! I've often thought about making models of the wonderful old architecture in the city of Göttingen, in Germany, where I live, but you're actually doing it (not for Göttingen, of course).
Unfortunately, I can't read Czech, so I can't understand what you've written on it. Do you sell these models and/or the plans? |
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Well thank you,
![]() I just glue the models, I don't design them myself. They can be bought, alw many are also free on the internet, for example here: (I'm gluing these buildings now) modely vTOM - papermodelers.sk or here: Papírové modelářství there are other sites, these can be added by someone else ![]() |
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Sorry, I should have said Slovak.
Thanks for the references. |
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The previous pages were mainly on Czech and Slovak buildings, I also remembered these German pages
![]() wediul Kartonmodelle - Katalog aller Modelle |
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