Friday, February 9, 2018

Martin Luther Church Of Ulm Paper Model - by Ausschneide Bogen



My friend Jo Kizinger found more one nice paper model, this time offered by Ausschneide Bogen website, from Germany: this very detailed paper model of the Martin Luther Church of Ulm, in Germany, is perfect for Dioramas, RPG and Wargames. The scale is 1/250 and you will need 12 sheets of paper to build this.

In 1901, the city walls of Ulm were demolished and the city expanded to the west. In 1907, the so-called Martinskirchle was consecrated as a provisional church. The Martin-Luther-Kirche was built between 1926 and 1928 as a replacement for the church that had become too small. It was meant to be a music church, in accordance with Martin Luther's great appreciation for music. It is located on the Way of St. James, which leads from Ulm over the Kuhberg hill towards Lake Constance.

Meu amigo Jo Kizinger encontrou mais um belo modelo de papel, desta vez oferecido pelo site Ausschneide Bogen, da Alemanha: este modelo de papel da Igreja de Martinho Lutero de Ulm, na Alemanha, é perfeito para Dioramas, RPG e Wargames. Você precisará de 12 folhas de papel para montá-lo.

Em 1901, as muralhas da cidade de Ulm foram demolidas e a cidade se expandiu para o oeste. Em 1907, a chamada Martinskirchle foi consagrada como igreja provisória. A Martin-Luther-Kirche foi construída entre 1926 e 1928 como substituição à igreja que havia se tornado pequena demais. Ela deveria ser uma igreja de música, de acordo com a grande apreciação de Martinho Lutero pela música. Ela está localizada no Caminho de Santiago, que leva de Ulm sobre a colina Kuhberg em direção ao Lago de Constança.


Link: Martin.Luther.Church.Of.Ulm.Paper.Model.by.Ausschneide.Bogen


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