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Showing posts with label paper garage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper garage. Show all posts

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Royal Lighted Village Catalogue No. 203V - Pt 8 Royal Village Garage

One of the buildings I like best in any paper village is the service station/filling station/garage and this one is no disappointment with it's unusual domed roof. The building measures:

Building: 3 7/8" (9.8cm) W x 2 1/4" (5.7cm) D
Front wall: 4 3/16"(10.6cm) H
Other 3 walls: 2 3/4" (7cm) H
Roof:










Scans



3 7/8" (9.8cm)  x 2 1/4" (5.7cm)

Enjoy! Opa Fritz and Oma Bettina


Thursday, November 20, 2014

Ready-Cut Village Vintage Paper Village - Pt 4 Garage

We've been posting the buildings from the 'Ready-Cut Village' in the order in which they're listed on the box top which brings us today to the Garage. The past four days I've said that I personally believe the set was made in the 1920's although there's nothing on the box or buildings to substantiate that claim. However, paper buildings tend to be time capsules and a closer look at their graphics may lend some clues. Up until now, the previous structures really didn't point specifically to the 1920's or 1930's but the Garage posted today may solve that. First, the cars have more of a twenties look than a thirties, especially that race car buzzing by on one side (a rather odd detail I must say). By The 1930's that big flat radiator had given way to more streamlined designs. Also, the hand crank gas pump is an older version dating from about 1915, the type which has all the workings exposed. By the thirties gas pumps had their workings enclosed in a metal casing. As I said in a previous post, paper building designers tended to show what was new and modern, either in the design of the building itself or in the decorative graphics. Motifs that were outdated simply didn't make the cut. Okay, let's take a look at a 1920's Garage. Enjoy! Opa Fritz and Oma Bettina

















Sunday, December 1, 2013

Jaymar #255 39 PC Railroad and Village Construction Set - Pt 5 2-Story House and Garage

The nice thing about this larger Jaymar village that we've been covering is not only the extra building's you get that the smaller set didn't have, but a couple of the buildings have modifications which change their appearance. This 2-story house has an additional room on the side which the house in the smaller set lacks. My example however is so battered there is hardly a straight piece on it. The house measures 4 3/4" (12.1cm) W x 3 3/4" (9.5cm) D x 3 5/8" (9.2cm) H.

The garage is the same in both sets and measures 2 3/8" (6cm) W x 3" (7.6cm) D x 3 5/8" (9.2cm) H. Enjoy!

Almost looks like something out of a Tim Burton movie!