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This was the first attempt at depicting rural power supplies on Grafenwalde in 2004, the image caused apoplexy on RMweb forum.
It is important to show the correct details, from the front the overhead line at the tower station would first go to the upper insulators and then be braced with the lower insulators. In between (soldered) it goes into the house. Low voltage as an overhead line then on the left (nx four conductors). There should be a yellow warning sign on the door and below it on a white background the name of the supplier.
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.