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I'm sorry jezjustice, but I can't improve on Diderick's advice. If it helps, the model I made was distributed by Disenys Papeti, Barcelona, but actually produced by La Ciutat de Paper, of the same city, in the 1980's. Here's a picture:
Casa Batllo | Published by La Ciutat de Paper. | Philip Charlton | Flickr Good luck!
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Thanks guys - I think I've found it here:
Casa Batllo Paper Model Perhaps not as detailed as the one you did but certainly quite a nice little addition to the collection. |
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It looks a really nice version: more detailed and colourful artwork for one thing. Are you going to attempt it? Silly question I guess.
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Its maybe audacious on my part to advice here, but one can put the instruction image on an online OCR site, and extract the text. It is simple matter of google translate to get english instructions afterwards. That is what i do. |
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Papetti produced a lot of paper models of Sagrada Família Cathedral, Casa Batlló and Casa Amatller buildings, Parc Güell Gardens and Others art nouveau buidings and monuments sited in Barcelona. Now the catalog has been reduced and sales are of about 100 pieces minumum. But single intems can be purchased in tourist sites or book stores in Barcelona.
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Thanks Polite Ghost - I knew if I could get the text I could use google translate, but didn't know you could use an OCR site - that's a new idea to me... very useful.
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