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  • Also it looks like you used plaster on some parts.

    I used sheet rock for my model house.

    The house had to burn at a slow rate, so sheet rock gave me that effect.

    Looks really good.

    -Peace

  • @timm2020

    Yes is was built from plaster, but we speciality mixed and treated the plaster to make it as weak as possible

  • What scale was used here.

    It looks like 1/6 scale however I am not sure.

    I just finished a house at 1/12 scale for a film and it was much smaller.

    -Peace

  • @timm2020

    The scale was 1/4 I wanted to build it as big as possible

  • great job guys

  • When I get an impression of something fantastic, I prefer to enjoy it stuck up in fantastic world. I'm passing this one.

  • I've watched it 3 times in the last days (The Fall),

    avoiding to see the end on purpose :-)

    check my last video

    you won't regret it !

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  • awesome favorite movie...

  • oh wow, you were the actual people who did it? cool!

  • I'm very glad, that they didn't destroy a real one. It looks so amazing. First I thought: Oh nooo, don't! :o)

  • This wouldn't be a job for me. I couldn't stand building something for so long, just to blow it up right after I'm done. These guys got my respect!

  • thouse are some tall people :)

    LOUL

  • wow...awesome

  • What's the song?

  • When I saw the film and having been to Agra and experience in flim efx I obviously knew it was a model but became very curious about it's size. Thanks for that!

  • Great "Bigature". I actually believed they blew up the building in the film... so mission accomplished! Real models are still the way to go for realism.

  • this was an amazing movie!

  • gosh. the hard work and then boom. gone.

  • woah, it looks nice =]

  • Great work, better than virtual simulation.... I wonder how much explosive did they used.

    Awesome, what to say :)

  • I think we used around 300 grammes

  • wow. thanks for posting. lots of craftsmanship on display here.

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