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Four nights in Paris

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It was very busy 5 days break. I visited most of main tourist spots ( Versail, Eiffel Tower, Disneyland ), but the most interesting place I would like to recommend to you modelmakers was Palais de Chaillot opposite to Eiffel Tower. I went to see its three pernament galleries.
The Galerie des Moulages, presenting life-sized fragments of French architectural masterpieces from the 12th to 18th centuries cast in plaster. It was filled with amazing details copied from the most monumental buildings in France collected in one place. But the best of all were museum quality plaster architectural models of french buildings ! I took lots of photos of this part of exhibition, you can see some of them here.

Second was the Galerie des Peintures Murales et des Vitraux (wall paintings and stained-glass windows), based on the same principle of reproducing outstanding pictorial works from historic monuments. Each piece of work was shown with little model of the original building .

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There was also a huge model of castle which could very well serve as wargame table from players’ wildest dream.

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Lastly the new Galerie Moderne et Contemporaine, devoted to architecture from 1850 to the present day. This was a long room full of architectural models of all kind. Unfortunately it was forbiden to take pictures in this part of museum :( I only managed to shot first two models and they were not the most impresive ones.

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I would definetly recommend to put this museum on “to see list” for everybody who is going to Paris and is interested in architecture or models.Paris museum models
Paris museum models Paris museum models Paris museum models Paris museum models Paris museum models Paris museum models Paris museum models
It was very busy 5 days break. I visited most of main tourist spots ( Versail, Eiffel Tower, Disneyland ), but the most interesting place I would like to recommend to you modelmakers was Palais de Chaillot opposite to Eiffel Tower. I went to see its three pernament galleries.
The Galerie des Moulages, presenting life-sized fragments of French architectural masterpieces from the 12th to 18th centuries cast in plaster. It was filled with amazing details copied from the most monumental buildings in France collected in one place. But the best of all were museum quality plaster architectural models of french buildings ! I took lots of photos of this part of exhibition, you can see some of them here.

Second was the Galerie des Peintures Murales et des Vitraux (wall paintings and stained-glass windows), based on the same principle of reproducing outstanding pictorial works from historic monuments. Each piece of work was shown with little model of the original building .

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There was also a huge model of castle which could very well serve as wargame table from players’ wildest dream.

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Lastly the new Galerie Moderne et Contemporaine, devoted to architecture from 1850 to the present day. This was a long room full of architectural models of all kind. Unfortunately it was forbiden to take pictures in this part of museum :( I only managed to shot first two models and they were not the most impresive ones.

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I would definetly recommend to put this museum on “to see list” for everybody who is going to Paris and is interested in architecture or models.Paris museum models
Paris museum models Paris museum models Paris museum models Paris museum models Paris museum models Paris museum models Paris museum models
It was very busy 5 days break. I visited most of main tourist spots ( Versail, Eiffel Tower, Disneyland ), but the most interesting place I would like to recommend to you modelmakers was Palais de Chaillot opposite to Eiffel Tower. I went to see its three pernament galleries.
The Galerie des Moulages, presenting life-sized fragments of French architectural masterpieces from the 12th to 18th centuries cast in plaster. It was filled with amazing details copied from the most monumental buildings in France collected in one place. But the best of all were museum quality plaster architectural models of french buildings ! I took lots of photos of this part of exhibition, you can see some of them here.

Second was the Galerie des Peintures Murales et des Vitraux (wall paintings and stained-glass windows), based on the same principle of reproducing outstanding pictorial works from historic monuments. Each piece of work was shown with little model of the original building .

Paris museum models4Paris museum models

There was also a huge model of castle which could very well serve as wargame table from players’ wildest dream.

Paris museum models2Paris museum models

Lastly the new Galerie Moderne et Contemporaine, devoted to architecture from 1850 to the present day. This was a long room full of architectural models of all kind. Unfortunately it was forbiden to take pictures in this part of museum :( I only managed to shot first two models and they were not the most impresive ones.

Paris museum models3Paris museum models
I would definetly recommend to put this museum on “to see list” for everybody who is going to Paris and is interested in architecture or models.

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FOW terrain update

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Here you have few photos of my weekend project. I prepared my drawings a while ago, and decided to cut it now. It is my new master for resin casting. Its made of cardboard, bricks and some war damage is engraved on surface. I will patch few places with putty, add more cracks and texture to plaster, add some details like broken glass, timber joists and a little plush teddy bear on the floor :) Then I will sand it in some places, prime it and its ready for silicone mould. Anybody wants one?
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Its all laser cut from 1.5mm and 0.5mm cardboard.  Bricks are made in two passes : first  is engraving for about 0.4mm deep, then  mortar line is cut for another 0.4mm. Floors are cut from one 1.5mm cardboard (the shape with joists) than on top of it is a 0.5mm paper layer with timber boards. Bottom side is again timber boards and another layer with peeling plaster ceiling.
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Flames Of War terrain wip5

Here you have few photos of my weekend project. I prepared my drawings a while ago, and decided to cut it now. It is my new master for resin casting. Its made of cardboard, bricks and some war damage is engraved on surface. I will patch few places with putty, add more cracks and texture to plaster, add some details like broken glass, timber joists and a little plush teddy bear on the floor :) Then I will sand it in some places, prime it and its ready for silicone mould. Anybody wants one?

Flames Of War terrain wip3

Its all laser cut from 1.5mm and 0.5mm cardboard.  Bricks are made in two passes : first  is engraving for about 0.4mm deep, then  mortar line is cut for another 0.4mm. Floors are cut from one 1.5mm cardboard (the shape with joists) than on top of it is a 0.5mm paper layer with timber boards. Bottom side is again timber boards and another layer with peeling plaster ceiling.

Flames Of War terrain wip4


flames-of-war-terrain-wip5
Here you have few photos of my weekend project. I prepared my drawings a while ago, and decided to cut it now. It is my new master for resin casting. Its made of cardboard, bricks and some war damage is engraved on surface. I will patch few places with putty, add more cracks and texture to plaster, add some details like broken glass, timber joists and a little plush teddy bear on the floor :) Then I will sand it in some places, prime it and its ready for silicone mould. Anybody wants one?
flames-of-war-terrain-wip3

Its all laser cut from 1.5mm and 0.5mm cardboard.  Bricks are made in two passes : first  is engraving for about 0.4mm deep, then  mortar line is cut for another 0.4mm. Floors are cut from one 1.5mm cardboard (the shape with joists) than on top of it is a 0.5mm paper layer with timber boards. Bottom side is again timber boards and another layer with peeling plaster ceiling.
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