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Old 03-16-2023, 04:53 PM
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French Model of a very small building

From the French paper model forum. a small building:
toilettes (lampisterie et huilerie) pour nos gares - Le forum en papier
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Old 03-17-2023, 10:55 PM
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Thanks for reminding about that site, hadn't checked it in awhile.
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Old 03-18-2023, 05:31 AM
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From memories of holidays in Normandy, a 'proper' 'French toilet' should only have the lower half of the door and a hole in the floor, plus a bidet. And as one wit remarked, bidet was two days before D-Day...!
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Old 03-18-2023, 07:23 AM
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Another small building, crossing guard hut

Once upon a time, railroad crossings were manned, and the barriers were muscle powered.
passage a niveau de campagne - Le forum en papier

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"This type of crossing was encountered in places lost to man but not to game, in deep countryside preferably near or in a small wood. I kept a few in 1969 or 1970. The day was long (12 hours of presence! Long live the 35 hours) but I enriched it with the reading of large books and observations of the surrounding fauna and flora. I think it must have been hard in the winter at night, but the students were on vacation in the summer! The gates were constantly closed, they were opened when a rare passer-by asked for passage, sometimes a herd of a few horned and fortunately disciplined animals hurried slowly while one wondered if a train would not unexpectedly appear. It never happened. The beginner's luck no doubt! I think these small huts replaced older, more rustic shelters that the caretaker of 1960 would have refused..."
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Interesting to see a French-language paper modelling forum too, thanks
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