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Damaged building reference

March 18 2012 at 4:33 AM
  (Login SeanDClaxton)
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Hello there,

Thought this might be of interest to those who like modelling destroyed buildings.
In Coutances (Normandy), they recently demolished an old house (pretty sad about it, personally, as it was a nice building, but hey, they need more parking spaces...).
A few things might be of interest, what struck me was the amount of rubble the floors could hold.
I know this is more "controlled" destruction than bombardment, it's still (hopefully) useful.
Scroll down to the video, it's not great quality but at full-screen it's OK.

http://www.lamanchelibre.fr/actualite-33789-immeuble-detruit-a-coutances-notre-video-.html

Cheers,

Sean

 
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