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Intermodelbau 14-18 April (Other Photos)

Posted by Paul on 17 Apr 2010, 14:06

Very packed and unfortunately not a lot to do with our sizes in the hobby, but still some great things to see, anyway I went mainly just to see the crobern dio.

This was just one half of one of the 7 halls.

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A hussite battle scene

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Romans in a tight spot

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BIG tanks

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Ships

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An incredible golden venetian boat !!!

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There was a firm selling CD roms with sets of printable houses etc on them for train sets, but they come in all scales and looked pretty good.
Here´s the link to them; www.modelbahn-hintergrund.de
The cardboard guys gave me a link list. Just a couple;
www.papermod.com
www.kartonmodellshop.de
www.alex-modellbau.de
www.mdk-verlag.de
www.h-m-v.de
www.schreiber-bogen.de
There´s also a list of forums, They do just about everything paperwise in every scale. If anyone wants the complete list of Paper model sellers and forums them just PM me.

These are cardboard !! And cost 10 € each!! 1/72nd scale!!!

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Some overscale planes

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1:1 scale

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ooer! Upstairs at the pirates house looks a bit rude :-)

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Oeer!!! looks a bit ruder :-)

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This cathedral is made out of matchsticks and took the bloke 30 years!!!

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This, also out of matchsticks, only took ten years !!!

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Protecting a fallen comrade ;-)

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Posted by musketier on 17 Apr 2010, 14:12

Nice pictures and info. Paul, the cardboard buildings look beautiful, I assume they are pre-painted yes?
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Posted by Cor V. on 17 Apr 2010, 14:15

Some lovely stuf there, thanks for the pics. :thumbup:
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Posted by Paul on 17 Apr 2010, 14:23

musketier wrote:Nice pictures and info. Paul, the cardboard buildings look beautiful, I assume they are pre-painted yes?

That´s the thing. Bloody cheap and pre-painted. :-) there are also battle ships, tanks everything!!!
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Posted by musketier on 17 Apr 2010, 14:31

Paul wrote:
musketier wrote:Nice pictures and info. Paul, the cardboard buildings look beautiful, I assume they are pre-painted yes?

That´s the thing. Bloody cheap and pre-painted. :-) there are also battle ships, tanks everything!!!


Where to buy? some of the links posted went nowhere Paul, first one for example didn't load.
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Posted by sberry on 17 Apr 2010, 14:39

Thanks a lot, these are really nice pics and they give a good overview for somebody like me who can't be there.
I have spotted some familiar stuff, for instance the Hussite dio by Peter Arlt, looks great!
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Posted by Paul on 17 Apr 2010, 15:59

musketier wrote:
Paul wrote:
musketier wrote:Nice pictures and info. Paul, the cardboard buildings look beautiful, I assume they are pre-painted yes?

That´s the thing. Bloody cheap and pre-painted. :-) there are also battle ships, tanks everything!!!


Where to buy? some of the links posted went nowhere Paul, first one for example didn't load.

The first one doesn´t work but all the others do.
These all work, I´ve checked em.
http://effekt-kartonmodellbau.de/
http://www.cfm-verlag.de/
http://www.moduni.de/cards/
http://www.englishvillagedesigns.co.uk/
http://www.exclusive-models.yoyo.pl/Exc ... epage.html
http://www.scalescenes.com/index.html

The last one is probably the best. :-)
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Posted by phhoog on 17 Apr 2010, 16:08

very interesting :-D
Thanks for sharing :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by musketier on 17 Apr 2010, 16:19

Paul wrote:
musketier wrote:
Paul wrote:
musketier wrote:Nice pictures and info. Paul, the cardboard buildings look beautiful, I assume they are pre-painted yes?

That´s the thing. Bloody cheap and pre-painted. :-) there are also battle ships, tanks everything!!!


Where to buy? some of the links posted went nowhere Paul, first one for example didn't load.

The first one doesn´t work but all the others do.
These all work, I´ve checked em.
http://effekt-kartonmodellbau.de/
http://www.cfm-verlag.de/
http://www.moduni.de/cards/
http://www.englishvillagedesigns.co.uk/
http://www.exclusive-models.yoyo.pl/Exc ... epage.html
http://www.scalescenes.com/index.html

The last one is probably the best. :-)


I must have had a glitch on my end this morning. They work now and Thanks for the links I have worked with this kind of stuff before, I got some Trenches that look excellent( aside from occasional bad gluing on my part hehe). But they are easy to make and you can't beat the price!
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Posted by monty on 17 Apr 2010, 16:40

cheers for the pics paul :thumbup: :thumbup: that matchstick catherderal is :drool: :drool:
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Posted by Dad's Army on 17 Apr 2010, 16:43

It looks like you had again a very interesting day, a shame we weren't there
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Posted by Nono on 17 Apr 2010, 16:55

thank you for the pics Paul :thumbup:
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Posted by Maurice on 17 Apr 2010, 21:57

Impressive bunch of pictures Paul, looks like you had a good time there :thumbup:
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Posted by Chris on 20 Apr 2010, 20:11

:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :shock: :shock: :shock:

one of the most beautifull expo I've seen...

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Posted by Peter on 20 Apr 2010, 20:13

Thanks for sharing this with us Paul :thumbup:
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Posted by Susofrick on 21 Apr 2010, 07:47

Huge thanks for sharing this. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: But the guy protecting his fallen comrade has the same problem as your fig. It's too late. :(
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