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A small Franconian farm labourers' home
The Faller farm labourer's cottage is a bit too small, although it bears a distant resemblance to the Häcker family home in Ergersheim, which is preserved as building 12 in the Franconian Open Air Museum in Bad Windsheim. However, a new homemade version is urgently needed.
Perhaps it would be possible to create a model that is 25 mm longer; these archive images show the original building and its proportions.
The building is a half-timbered structure with a stucco façade, built around 1706.
Click here for a link to the museum description.
Please note that I am very grateful to the Bad Windsheim Museum for providing the images, without which it would have been almost impossible to start this project.
The small farm comprises of a low house and a small yard separated by a railway line.
On the layout there is a small cottage, it has a couple of fruit trees, vegetable garden and chicken coop.
The yard behind the station is empty of autos, if just one vehicle, then maybe something iconic. Not too large, instead a utilitarian vehicle that has a purpose.
There is something about ‘60s German autos that sets them apart, quite possibly it was their round ‘jelly mould’ shape. Rather than a ubiquitous käfer, an Auto Union ‘station wagon’ was my choice from Wiking, at least 30 years old, the model perfectly captures the shape. It will need titivating with a mirror, wipers and number plates but it is as remembered.