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this is getting close to the modern International style that was popular

July 7 2009 at 2:46 PM
  (Login J.Clifford)
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Response to I just finished this pilot model.

in the late 30s... If someone wanted to do a truly unique, yet common, accurate and very European building as a war backdrop, some of the buildings in Stutgart are worth looking at. Steel or chrome. curved glass, no heavy brick or stone. Lots of those appearently and all badly damaged by aerial bombing before any US troops entered the city. Some of the buildings in Italy look like stuff that was not built in the United States until thirty years later, and thus, some of us consider very "modern" if ugly.

 
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