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I figured where the sides go after a quick look on part 1 and part 3, and you're right about the gray piece, it is indeed an roof.
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Part 4 has been posted, 2 blank rectangles, probably to reinforce other parts
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Again I'm saving the models to the webarchive, so if you've missed one, click on the links below
day 1 - 01_ol_schloss_1 day 2 - 02_ol_schloss_2 day 3 - 03_ol_schloss_3 day 4 - 04_ol_schloss_4 x-mas models 2020 x-mas models 2019 x-mas models 2018 x-mas models 2017 x-mas models 2016 x-mas models 2015 |
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Rick, I’m glad you confirmed that day 4 is two blank rectangles. I was afraid
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So, has anyone figured out where the two white rectangles of OL4#6 go?
I have the parts cut out, but am reluctant to do the scoring and gluing until I have a clearer picture of where I am headed. Don |
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The larger rectangle could be for the base and the smaller one is for the roof
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Part 5 of the Schloss is posted, fiddly bits and more parts
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In case you haven't visited the link posted by Moritzamica
here is a picture of the building
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I have been printing the model out on Neenah Bright White 67# 0.19mm thick card.
Image 1. I have cut out the parts of the entryway with its columns. It was a matter of nibbling away and frequently replacing blades (or, for you hard chargers who use one blade for a lifetime, frequent sharpening). The upper structure on which the cupola (today’s download) fits is in the background. Image 2. The completed entryway (four laminations) and the ground floor windows cut out. I used Caran d'Ache Neolocolor II water soluble wax crayons (7500.004 Steel Grey and 7500.032 light ochre) to color the edges of the laminations and a Tombow artist's pen N75 to color the edges of the window frames. Images 3 and 4. I believe that, as daverocket suggested, the large rectangle from OL4#6 fits across the back of the building and the smaller triangle. Tomorrow, I hope to cut out the rest of the windows and do a trial assembly of the cupola. If time permits, I will assemble the building – perhaps including some card reinforcements for strength. I wonder if the base is meant to be laminated to thick card as it is, or if there will be some laminations to give it some dimensionality? Don |
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Part 6 has been posted.
More fiddly bits, and the spire
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