The churches. Part I (Czech Republic)
Publisher/ manufacturer: “O. Hejl". Czech Republic
Scale: 1 : 150
Number of sheets: 16 x A4
Number of pages with details: 12
Number of assembly drawings: 13
Difficulty: For modelers of any experience
Models dimensions: mm x mm x mm
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From the publication You can glue together 7 models of Czech churches of varying complexity: St. Peter and Paul Rotunda in Budči (built in 895), St. John the Baptist Church in Nudvojoviči near Turnov (1250), St. Barbara's Church in Častochostice (12th - 15th century), Body of Christi Church in Krečhori (14th century), St. Vaclav's Church in Prosek (11th - 12th century), St. Peter and Paul's Rotunda in Old Plzenec (10th century) and St. Michael and St. Vaclav rotunda in Tešin (XI century).
Simple, but well-detailed models of small churches, which, under the supervision of a more experienced colleague, can be glued even by a modeler with little experience, but there is no need to rush. The most complicated thing in these models (as in many church models) is the domed roofs of the towers.