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Peter Esser(Hello again!)

For those who are able to take a journey to Moenchengladbach/Germany:

In The Schloss Rheydt museum there is an exhibition about the castle of Coucy showing this impressive model of the hugest medieval fortified tower …

http://www.burgenkunde.de/images/coucy/K217_big.jpg

Erik SchmidtOhh, that is beautiful.
I can't believe the intricate detail the maker has been able to reproduce. That is very impressive.
Peter EsserI will certainly go and visit the exhibition.

And for those few of us wo are not able to do a day trip to Moenchengladbach … I will try and find some information material.

(Perhaps that would be worth a new topic "Coucy" in the "Individual Castle" Forum.)

GordonSuperb, I'm sure that'll give our School Project workers something to aspire to.
Coucy is always worth a mention in I/C.

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PeterIf this fantastic model was shown in the Model Making forum. Would it help or hinder ?
Peter EsserAlways help, Peter. I keep on painting even though I know Rembrandt.

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