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Anyone out there into making models of Buildings?
< on 3/31/2005 2:07 AM >
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Just out of curiosity, anyone out there interested in making models of buildings or other structures? I've been getting into doing this lately (couple of half decent models already and a few shall we say, failures), and want to know if anyone else is into this.




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Re: Anyone out there into making models of Buildings?
< Reply # 1 on 3/31/2005 3:37 AM >
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I'm obsessed with a building in France by Le Corbusier, the Villa Savoie. I've downloaded floor plans and bought some thick card stock to build it...what do you use to construct your models?




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< Reply # 2 on 3/31/2005 7:29 PM >
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I've always wanted to make models of buildings! I'd love to see some examples from you guys.




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< Reply # 3 on 3/31/2005 9:55 PM >
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I'd love to see examples, too.

I haven't made any building models, but lately I've been thinking about it. The only thing holding me back right now is the massive amount of work it would take--the two buildings I've been thinking of are a huge abandoned trade school near my apartment (it takes up a whole city block) and a recently demolished blast furnace, both of which would be kind of complicated. A friend of mine wants to build a scale model of an abandoned coke plant we have both explored.

There is an artist in Chicago who builds scale models of specific fire escapes here in town--not exactly model buildings, but kind of close. And I remember reading in a past Society for Industrial Archeology newsletter that there are companies that sell cardboard model-making kits of industrial structures. The accompanying photograph was of a scale model of a coal-loader of some sort.

This is an interesting topic.








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I'm obsessed with a building in France by Le Corbusier, the Villa Savoie. I've downloaded floor plans and bought some thick card stock to build it...what do you use to construct your models?


Combination of balsa wood, plastic and paper. I'm still experimenting so as I learn more, I'll post it here. And I'll get some shots of the two models that turned out half decently posted.




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< Reply # 5 on 4/5/2005 7:28 PM >
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I am starting my AutoCAD experience and plan on taking the 3D rendering class for architecure that follows this class.... but I am scarred from making models after several of my classes....




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< Reply # 6 on 4/5/2005 8:59 PM >
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I built a little kirkbride(St. Elizabeths) last month out of balsa wood..
It's total zen time..




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I built a little kirkbride(St. Elizabeths) last month out of balsa wood..
It's total zen time..


Sounds neat! When you get a pic, post it!




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< Reply # 8 on 4/13/2005 2:51 PM >
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You guys might want to check out this site. It's for a gallery (since over) that featured a guy named Sean McFarland who creates minature sets of cities and then photographs them as if they were full size. I think it makes for an interesting perspective.

http://www.jackhanley.com/id269.htm



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You guys might want to check out this site.


Just did! I like it!




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< Reply # 10 on 4/17/2005 10:37 PM >
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Yesterday i've been at the "Salone del mobile" in Milan (furniture fair), which has a special place for young designers, and i've found this:



this is a model of a building created by PAOLO CAVINATO and his statement is: the architecture of imaginary. The whole model was very detailed and it really looked like an abandoned place! really a good job!




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Yesterday i've been at the "Salone del mobile" in Milan (furniture fair), which has a special place for young designers, and i've found this:



this is a model of a building created by PAOLO CAVINATO and his statement is: the architecture of imaginary. The whole model was very detailed and it really looked like an abandoned place! really a good job!


WOW! I like that one shelise! Great find! Forgot to mention that I've seen some shots where the models look like used buildings. For example, a 1:24 scale garage right down to a pile of scrap parts that included a rusted out fender. The fender was made of plastic but was stressed to look like a metal fender rusted out.




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this thing of making models should be taken more seriously in general. I'm working in an architecture studio and they haven't at all any intention of creating models: i think it's the best way to find sense of space, much more than staying hours doing a 3d with the computer. touching materials and building yourself something, althought in a smaller scale, gives you much more the idea of what you're doing. definitely i think i'll create my own lab... who nows, i could start with the places i explore.




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Exactly shelise. I started with model ships, moved into cars and am moving into buildings. I built a cottage (1:100 scale), an outhouse (HO scale 1:87) and want to start modeling buildings from the Psych in a diorama. The 3d on the computer while cool, doesn't do justice to what is being represented.




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An acquaintance of mine runs an excellent UE blog, but one of his more recent entries dealt with his other hobby, making model buildings with Legos. I didn't realize there was a whole Lego-building subculture out there, but apparently there is. Neat stuff...

http://kohrman.blo...-train-layout.html




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An acquaintance of mine runs an excellent UE blog, but one of his more recent entries dealt with his other hobby, making model buildings with Legos. I didn't realize there was a whole Lego-building subculture out there, but apparently there is. Neat stuff...

http://kohrman.blo...-train-layout.html


That is really neat, I remember seeing stuff like that as a kid and then looking when I got home at my small houses I could build. It was kinda a downer




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Someone posted this on another forum, I thought it was kind of neat:

http://www.vestald...m/projects/modelrr

Model railroad slums inspired by the South Bronx area, complete with abandoned buildings, weedy lots, and graffiti.



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Someone posted this on another forum, I thought it was kind of neat:

http://www.vestald...m/projects/modelrr

Model railroad slums inspired by the South Bronx area, complete with abandoned buildings, weedy lots, and graffiti.


Very nicely done.




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Someone posted this on another forum, I thought it was kind of neat:

http://www.vestald...m/projects/modelrr

Model railroad slums inspired by the South Bronx area, complete with abandoned buildings, weedy lots, and graffiti.


amazing! i wonder how long it takes to create something like that!




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amazing! i wonder how long it takes to create something like that!


Depends on the skill level of the person doing it. I would hazard a guess and say maybe a month and a half to two months. A friend of mine built a village for his N scale train. The base had a hole in the middle for the Christmas tree and the village was a Christmas theme. It took him almost four months to complete and did it ever look great! I had a lot of fun wiring the buildings for him. Especially the Christmas lights on the two trees at the post office. Despite the initial frustration, I really enjoyed doing that!

Oh yeah, for those who don't know the train set terminology, N scale is 1:174.




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