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peterycristi's Bats

Started by peterycristi, October 23, 2008, 05:15:33 PM

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supremec

Like Sciurus, it's AMAZING!!  &apls  &apls
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kelis

That's an amazing job and model my friend, great job !!! This will be available soon ?

&apls &apls
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Girafe

Amazing job but I have the feeling of a "non relief" with the front  &Thk/(
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peterycristi

thx for the nice comments! I'm glad you all like it. As you can imagine it is a hard work recreating this monumental building. So the work i did until now should not cover more than 20% of the whole thing. So Kelis i guess this will not be available so soon.

@Girafe: which part seems to you as "non relief" (even if all parts are...)?

saludos

Peter
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peterycristi

Hi folks,

I didn't plan to do this bat, but i wasn't able to find a similar building for this very important one. So here we go with something new.


In 1875 the german empire bought the Palais Schulenburg in Wilhemstraße 77. Since then it was the residence and office of the german chancellor, called Reichskanzler. Bismarck, who insisted to buy the building, called it Reichskanzlei. In the following years almost all imperial ministries moved to Wilhemlstraße to be close of the chancellor.
During the Nazi-dictatorship the building became part of Hitler's gigantic Neue Reichskanzlei. The Battle of Berlin let just some stones of the Alte Reichskanzlei left, while Hitler's Neue Reichskanzlei wasn't damaged so much.


There is still the backside and some details to do, until it is finished. For my use i need a W2W version, but maybe i'll do a single version too for later uploading it. Hope you like it so far.

saludos

Peter
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Girafe

Amazing recreation,  &apls &apls

I hope you will release all these jewels you have done  ;)
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Sciurus

Excellent &apls , but I wonder; does this BAT still exist?

Guillaume :thumbsup:
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kelis

Another great model, I love it  &apls &apls &apls

PD: What program do you use ?, Bat or 3dsmax ?
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peter007

Just two great models. I hope they will be released soon with great quality. I love them

-Ernst

supremec

I want this in my city so much it is beautiful  &apls  &apls
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peterycristi

Hi folks,

something new from my side. As all the other works are on hold, cause i'm close to university exams, I did something "fast". Anyway I planed to do some berlin W2W for my MD. So here is the administration building of the international sleeping car association:


located on Unter den Linden, it was built in 1907 and survived WW2 and the battle of Berlin. Today it is one of the less pre war buildings on the famous boulevard of the capital. Hope you like it so far.

saludos

Peter
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art128

Well, for something "fast" I looks wonderful! :D
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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Girafe

looks good for a fast project  :D

Do you have views of the other sides?

::)
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Sciurus

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peterycristi

Hi folks,

thx for all the nice comments! So here is the final result of the Schlafwagen Gesellschaft. I decided to follow the original building with the backside. There is a renderproblem at the stairway, but i've no idea how to solve this. Anyway i don't think it matters a lot. Hope you like the final one.


saludos

Peter
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art128

Maybe you should try to Remake the wall, it should works. Sometimes I have this problem too and when I redo the wall everything goes well. Anyway that is looking really well!
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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supremec

Amazing work  &apls  &apls as always  :thumbsup:
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Sciurus

Amazing! &apls
For the stariway, it's strange because it seems that the windows follow the stairs :D

Guillaume :thumbsup:
L'atelier d'architecture
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Girafe

Hehe thanks for the additional veiws

they look good  ;)
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peterycristi

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Hi folks,

@Girafe: you're welcome  :P

@Sciurus: They do!  ;D

and here, something new. The Café Kranzler was right on the famous corner Unter den Linden/Friedrichstraße. It was (and is in other location) the most famous Café of Berlin. The building got several aditions. I decided to make it, how it may looked like in the twenties. The buidling - like many others at Unter den Linden - was completelly destroyed in WW2. In the fifties Kranzler opened his new Café on Kurfürstendam, because Unter den Linden was in the socialist part of Berlin. There it is located till today, so if you visit Berlin go there and try some cakes and coffees ;).


in the 20's



1945


today in other location

Hope you like it so far. It is almost finished. Aditional fiews will follow ;).

Saludos

Peter
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