Preserved and shared by North American graphic designer Tom Greensfelder, via Paper Modelers forum, here is a beautiful and rare vintage paper model, the Ungdomsmollen (Youth Mill). Tom says: - "It's the Ungdomsmollen from the Illustreret-Familie Journal from the late 20s, early 30s. If you notice the clock on the front of the mill, the numbers run backwards. The text below the clock reads "The clock that can get time to go backwards.” On the right of the mill is a group of oldsters on their way in and on the left they've exited the mill now returned to their younger days.
Preservado e compartilhado pelo designer gráfico norte-americano Tom Greensfelder, através do fórum Paper Modelers, eis aqui um belo e raro modelo de papel antigo, o Ungdomsmollen (Moinho da Juventude). Tom diz: - "Este é o Ungdomsmollen, publicado pelo Illustreret-Familie Journal entre o final dos anos 20 e início dos anos 30. Se você notar o relógio na frente do moinho, os números correm para trás. O texto abaixo do relógio diz" O relógio que faz o tempo retroceder". À direita do moinho um grupo de pessoas idosas entra e à esquerda, saem com a aparência que tinham em sua juventude.
Download: The.Ephemeral.Museum.The.Danish.Youth.Mill.A.Vintage.Paper.Model.by.Illustreret.Familie.Journal
About the Ephemeral Museum:
I "am in the paper modeling" since 2005, although I've had contact with paper models from my childhood in the 1970s, via magazines that were sold sporadically in newsagents. I remember magazines with houses to build and dioramas/playsets of airports, western forts, nativity scenes and the like. With the advent of the internet what happened was simply a revival of the papercraft hobby for me and many other people of my generation. Today I am opening a new session here on the blog, the Ephemeral Museum , which is a place where I will show some of the models that I built all these years. I would also like this to be a space where all modelers friends could show their work, so if anyone wants to participate in this "museum", just send photos of your work and a few words, if you want, to the e-mail:
mautherous@gmail.com
All who submit their work will be published, without exceptions.
Eu "estou no papelmodelismo" desde 2005, embora eu já tivesse contato com modelos de papel desde minha infância, nos anos 1970, via revistas que eram vendidas esporadicamente em bancas de jornal. Lembro que haviam revistas com casas para montar e dioramas/playsets de aeroportos, fortes-apache, presépios e coisas do tipo. Com o advento da internet o que houve foi simplesmente um renascimento do hobby do papelmodelismo para mim e muitas outras pessoas de minha geração. Hoje eu estou inaugurando uma nova sessão aqui no blog, o Ephemeral Museum, que é um lugar aonde irei mostrar alguns dos modelos que eu construí em todos estes anos. Também gostaria que esse fosse um espaço aonde todos os amigos modelistas pudessem mostrar seus trabalhos, sendo assim, se alguém quiser participar deste "museu", basta mandar fotos de seu trabalho e algumas palavras para o e-mail abaixo:
mautherous@gmail.com
Todos que enviarem seus trabalhos serão publicados, sem exceções.
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Hey, Mauther, thanks for posting my paper model! So glad you like it. In the interest of full disclosure, I should give credit to my assistant, Alexandra Lopez, who is the builder of the model. Best regards from Chicago, Tom
ReplyDeleteGood night, Tom,
DeleteWow, thanks! Will be a pleasure give credits to Miss Alexandra. Fixing it soon, ok?
All good things to you and all yours and greetings from Brazil!
Mauther