The latest 28mm resin model from
Grand Manner is this
Prussian Church (NAP 14) which was a true joint venture between Dave and myself. The model will be available to pre-order on Friday 6th May. For full details go to
this post The set includes the 28mm scale church with removable roof, two steeples, a beautifully detailed graveyard and full interior detail which includes an altar a storeroom and an upper level. See images for further information.
The master was based on a re-constructed half-timbered church at Hessen Park open air museum, Germany. The following three images show the original, including the rather unusual 'fish-scale' roof tiles.
A full description of the building reads;
Two storey half-timbered building. Rectangular one room ground plan, corner pillars resting on stone foundations. 'Hessen Man figures' on the show side. Connecting pillars of the extension are crossed on both storeys, with plates and sills of the original building strongly profiled. The beam ends of the inside gallery in the extensions are visible. Filling timbers on sills. Irregular window arrangement, extension with two arched windows. Octagonal turret, church spire, cross and weather vane. Slate roofing.
Framework; Red-brown
Plastering; White
Roof; Greenish Slate
Dismantled in 1973 and rebuilt in 1974.
Notes taken from museum guide - Half-Timbered Church from Niederhorlen.
This really was a great (master) model to work on and I am very proud of the finished resin casting. I for one cannot wait to see a painted example. Get your orders in quickly - this is a very limited edition and given the history of previous church models from Dave (Grand Manner) I do not expect this one to be available for long! You have been warned.
Tony