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Cacique Caribe29 Jan 2014 12:22 a.m. PST

This would be so cool for Stargate, Fantasy, Pulp, VSF and so much more … if there was a way to download it.

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Can anyone read this (German?) and let us know if it's available to download?

link

Thanks,

Dan
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tomrommel129 Jan 2014 2:59 a.m. PST

sorry no download as far as can be seen on the page you linked to
It is a paper model you can only get as a print !

Soldado29 Jan 2014 4:05 a.m. PST

Hi CC

After a bit of searching around I found this at first glance it appears to be that same model.

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Hope this helps

Soldado

Cacique Caribe29 Jan 2014 7:23 a.m. PST

Soldado,

Thanks so much!!!

Dan

Eclectic Wave29 Jan 2014 7:57 a.m. PST

That's a illegal unlicensed download, that model is not free.

Cacique Caribe29 Jan 2014 8:04 a.m. PST

Wow. How do you know? Is that what the German page said?

And, if it's for sale, where is it for sale?

Dan

Kyn ell29 Jan 2014 8:19 a.m. PST

From the Kartonmodell forum (using google translate)

The model sheet then also received from the publisher the final title » Temple of Amun-Ra, "and served as an accompaniment to this book: (picture book title is currently being restored) © 1984, Albin Michel Jeuneusse / Paris ISBN 2226 01907 3 (Furthermore, it was this model arc also the German edition of this book series – published in 1986 in the Austrian . Bundesverlag -. added) The "hieroglyphics" of the arc model were actually the page 40 taken from the above mentioned book. . . to whose authenticity I can therefore say nothing – at least they are imaginative.

So it seems like this was from the 80's originally, and included in a book as a cut out model.
I would assume it is out of print, but can't tell much more.

Soldado29 Jan 2014 8:58 a.m. PST

Hi all

My reading of the german translations is that the author of the original link scanned the book in and checking that gentleman's own pages he had some models for downloads (not available at the moment) however a search resulted in the link posted above, I got to that through an American teaching resource page here

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having re checked the pages I cannot see anything that says that this model is held in copyright by any party but i may well be wrong (wouldn't be the first time)

If this an illegal link maybe a moderator can remove the above link for me.

Cacique Caribe29 Jan 2014 3:04 p.m. PST

In the meantime, another question …

I'm not sure what toy figures those are in the pictures (don't look like Legos), so I can't figure out if the paper model would work for 15mm or if it's too small:

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Thoughts?

Thanks,

Dan

Kyn ell29 Jan 2014 3:20 p.m. PST

They're playmobil figures, so it looks like it may be 20mm or slightly bigger (like 25mm) but I could be wrong (quite possibly, I can't check as my kids figures aren't at hand!)

Sergeant Paper29 Jan 2014 3:42 p.m. PST

You could use it with 15mm but they are close to the height of the doorways (looking at it with grid switched on, a 15mm figure would stand taller than 3 courses of the blocks on the walls), so it would only be a small structure.

So yes it would work for 15mm Stargate, but not as a BIG structure in 15mm…

companycmd31 Jan 2014 7:26 a.m. PST

I have the Make This Egyptian Temple book that blows this out of the sand. Its ginormous too but still 15mm. If produced larger the temple is insanely huge so for 25-28mm figs would have to be made from something other than paper b/c it would be too fragilay.

Cacique Caribe31 Jan 2014 8:32 a.m. PST

CompanyCmd,

That Usborne set is certainly impressive:

link

Dan

Cacique Caribe08 Feb 2014 10:19 a.m. PST

Soldado: "having re checked the pages I cannot see anything that says that this model is held in copyright by any party but i may well be wrong (wouldn't be the first time)"

Guys, have you found anything new about the Horus temple in that German source?

Thanks,

Dan

Soldado08 Feb 2014 1:13 p.m. PST

Hi CC

looking at the guys website his downloads page is populated again here…

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some nice models on there.

Cacique Caribe19 May 2014 3:04 p.m. PST

Direct link here too:

PDF link

Interesting.

Dan

Cacique Caribe30 Jun 2014 1:54 p.m. PST

Papermau is also working on a version of a temple entrance:

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Dan

Last Hussar05 Jul 2014 2:55 p.m. PST

If the designer died after 1939 then it is still in copyright.

You don't need to do anything as an artist for it to be copyright.

Those YouTube vids that say "I don't own this" are basically acknowledging they are stealing.

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