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Chapel of St. Ján Nepomucký (Nezbudská Lúčka - Slovakia)
Scale : 1:87 Author : Michal Vršanský Source : Vystřihovánky vTOM, free model The exact date when the Chapel of St. Ján Nepomucký, built on a hill above Nezbudská Lúčka, is perhaps forever shrouded in mystery. However, it is believed that its origins date back to the 19th century, when rafting spread on the Váh River. What is known is that it was built by rafters to protect them from water accidents. It is said that it was in that part of Váh, above which the chapel stands today, various accidents often occurred. The rafters dedicated the chapel to their patron St. Ján Nepomucký. In 2014, with the help of good people, it was repaired. Photo of the real building: My edits: without modification , made a simple pad. A few photos: |
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Chapel in Kozle (Tišice municipality, Mělník district, Czech Republic)
Scale : 1:87 Author : Ondřej Hejl Source : Kaplička v Tišicich :: Klub Modelařů Kyjov, free model Although this model came out as a chapel, according to what I found on the web it is actually a bell tower built in 1919 (tower), the second building attached to it is probably of general weight. (According to mistopis.eu) In the niche in the tower is cross, so it's actually a chapel. Photo of the real building: My edits: I finished the inner walls in the tower , made a simple pad. A few photos: |
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Though I am not especially fond of baroque, I found your chapelets to be the real little pearls. Especially the weathered ones. Keep it up!
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thank you, I started gluing these micro constructions when I had a problem concentrating on complex models and so I liked that I continued further ... in time I will probably add something more complicated again ...
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Chapel of St. Ján Nepomucký (Divinka - Slovakia)
Scale : 1:100 Author : Michal Vršanský Source : Vystřihovánky vTOM, free model The chapel was built in 1742 by Agneša Suňogová, co-owner of the manor house in Divinka. The brick chapel is built on a square floor plan. The entrance façade is terminated by a triangular gable, lined with a profiled cornice, above which is mounted a wooden prismatic turret with a bell. The chapel was repaired in 1900 and 2016, after the last repair, services are held here regularly. Photo of the real building: The Building without modifications, added pad, a few photos: |
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You are getting quite a collection of these. Beautifully done.
Do they have their own shelf?
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Thanx, even a small model will do a great show, I bought this showcase for these models, which will not take up much space and the models will stand out nicely there
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Very nice, sir
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Horný Ďur bell tower (Slovakia)
Scale : 1:100 Author : Michal Vršanský Source : Vystřihovánky vTOM, free model The village of Veľký Ďur was established in 1960 by merging Horný and Dolný Ďur and Rohožnice. In 2016, they built two bell towers with a similar appearance in the Horný Ďur and Rohožnica areas. I built the first bell tower in Horny Ďur. Photo of the real building: The Building without modifications, added pad, a few photos: |
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Bell tower Rohožnica (Slovakia)
Scale : 1:100 Author : Michal Vršanský Source : Vystřihovánky vTOM, free model The same is true as in Horni Dur - The village of Veľký Ďur was established in 1960 by merging Horný and Dolný Ďur and Rohožnice. In 2016, they built two bell towers with a similar appearance in the Horný Ďur and Rohožnica areas. This is the second bell tower in Rohožnica. Photo of the real building: The Building without modifications, added pad, a few photos: |
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