It's always wonderful when different parts of our lives and interests can intersect. In addition to bookbinding and conservation, model railroading has long been an interest and big part of my life, also in terms of basement square footage. 😏
In an earlier post, I described using photographic images to reinterpret an existing structure on my layout. At this stage almost all the structures on my layout are made from cardboard and paper including laser cut kits, but increasingly built from scratch by me using scraps from the bindery. In addition to the raw materials, there are also the skills of a binder that are widely applied, especially box making. After all, what is structure but an overly complicated box. You can read descriptions of some other similar projects on my main model railroad page.
Fritz Otto inspecting the facade so far. |
Still a ways to go, but the elements fit on this weird, triangular building site. Here the new bindery owner Gertrud Jannowitz poses in front while her picture is taken [for the local paper?]. |
Looking in... |
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