Thought that working on a somewhat off-topic would be nice for a change.
This year 2021 marks 60 years of the Berlin wall. This separation of East and West Germany took effect in August of 1961. I was not born then, but when it finally lost its meaning in 1989, my late father told me - then a 13 year old boy - that day in November of that year would go down in history... And he was right...
For modern Germans, there is a "before" and an "after" when the topic of the fall of the Berlin wall is raised. They call it "Die Wende", or the big change. I can't imagine Germany being separated. By the time the separation of East and West Germany ended, I had never been in Germany. Now, more than 30 years later, I know too well what it meant. A few years after that, the cold war ended too.
East Germany was a socialist experiment, raising from the ruins of WWII when the Soviet block and the Allied powers divided not only the city of Berlin, but the rest of Germany as well. For various reasons, mainly mass emigration and loss of human capital, a physical wall was built in 1961. In fact, it divided Germany over a length of over 1100 km totals. There were over 600.000 border guards that "defended" the line between socialism and the Imperialist West, so the story goes.
This is an attempt to recreate a command tower of which there were very many both in Berlin and in the countryside between the two divided Germanies. Some of them were demolished after 1989 but others remain to this day, some as a museum, others as a reminder of the divide slowly being reclaimed by nature.
Here are some pictures of the original in the first two pictures. I lived near one in Berlin, Kieler Strasse. It always intrigued me standing in between living quarters near the Landwehrkanal. What an absurd time it was...
And here as they remain in the field today:
Here is the status of this build. I found some main dimensions researching the web. The other ones I inferred. I will embed it in a little diorama - you know me - and see where it goes adding some figures and a vehicle.
I will add some of the interior on the second floor as well:
Hope you like my little new scratch project in 1:35 scale!
Stay tuned for more!
So far, it has been a fun build, I used Balsa mainly for the main structure and then Styrene to cover it.