21.6.07

Spayneville Municipal Courthouse by Mike Hungerford

The Spayneville Courthoust, as it stands today, after being repeatedly burnt to the ground since 1954. This latest incarnation, completed in 1998, is constructed of heavily reinforced concrete, with copper roofs, steel doors and thick leaded glass and should withstand any assault short of a nuclear strike.



Designed by Mike Hungerford.

Video of the building process:


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Small residential houses by Cody Borst

Some small residential houses to add to the plot of land that Spayneville is standing on.



Designed by Cody Borst.

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6.6.07

Spayneville Lamp-posts now available - By Mike Hungerford

Talented Mike Hungerford has done it again, providing us with easy to make, scaled lamp-posts for the town of Spayneville.


Comes in two forms, a dual lamp and a single lamp structure.
Excellent work.

1:160 scale. Approximately 6 metres tall in the real world.

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31.5.07

Status: Spayneville

This is the official build thread for the current state of Spayneville

The most recent pictures of Spayneville:






Bookmark this post! It will be useful in tracking Spayneville's progress.

If you like Project Spayneville, please share it with others by blogging about it, posting it on websites and forums --- The more the people working on this project, the faster it will grow.

Feel free to leave comments.

Spayneville Customizable Road Pack

The Spayneville Customizable Road Pack is now available for downloads.

It comes in 3 sets of straight roads, bends, T and cross junctions for easy customization of your own version of Spayneville's layout.

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Build your own version of Spayneville now! At http://spayneville.blogspot.com

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26.5.07

The Spayneville Watertower by Mike Hungerford

The Spayneville Watertower

The Spayneville Watertower was built in 1958 of welded steel, following the mysterious disappearance of the original, wooden water tower which had stood in the same location since the town was founded in 1893. The new tower quickly became a favourite hangout for the young men of that area.



Scale approximately 1:160. Full instructions and diagrams included in the .PDF file.

Download the PDF to make The Spayneville Watertower by Mike Hungerford

More of Mike Hungerford's models at http://users.sdccu.net/chthulhu2/models.html

21.5.07

Feature your own work on Spayneville for the world to make!

Calling on all budding designers and model makers:

Here's your chance to be part of this major community project: building the entire dark town Spayneville for worldwide fans of modelling and collectibles!
Your contributions are pivotal to the growth and development of Spayneville.

Spayneville will come complete with roads and signboards. If you are featured, you will have a character and building named after yourself!

Here's how you can enter:

Step 1: Design and build your own paper craft model of your own Spayneville building. All file formats are acceptable.

Rules:
Building base has to fit to dimensions 6 x 6 cm, 6 x 12 cm or 12 x 12 cm
Building must be compatible in terms of scale to The Butchery

Step 2: Come up with a story behind the building.

Step 3: Submit your entry to summerson84@yahoo.com in the form of a .PDF file, together with a picture of the model.


Designs will be hand picked and featured.

If your model is featured, it may very well be made by and sitting on the desks of thousands if people globally! So get started on those photoshopping skills.





DISCLAIMER: Content may not be suitable for the young. Spayneville is a fictitious small town.
Spayneville is not meant to be affiliated or representative of Payneville, Kentucky in any way.
Any resemblance to people or actual buildings and places is purely coincidental and not intended.

The Butchery by Junyang



Daniel Meddings owns Spayneville's only Butchery. His father was Spayneville's butcher, and so was his grandfather.

When he was just a child, he witnessed the unspeakable. He did not understand the rage that overcame his father that night back in 1957. He only knew that after that night, he was all alone.

As he grew up, he struggled to escape his past, but found himself to be slowly changing. His fear for violence gradually turned into embracement.

On the darkest of nights in Spayneville, screams can be heard from the Butchery. Sometimes they were his own, but most of the time, they were not.




Download the PDF to build Daniel Medding's Butchery





DISCLAIMER: Content may not be suitable for the young. Spayneville is a fictitious small town.
Spayneville is not meant to be affiliated or representative of Payneville, Kentucky in any way.
Any resemblance to people or actual buildings and places is purely coincidental and not intended.

The Origin of Spayneville by Junyang



Small town Spayneville, founded 1893. It flourished and grew
with the hardwork of its early inhabitants.

Spayneville quickly established itself as a retreat and sanctuary for the broken, with it’s scenic backdrop and friendly townsfolk.

“Spayneville’s where you wanna spend your last days,” they used to say.

All this changed in the year 1954.

It first began with the men, with the wives noticing a marked predilection to violence in their husbands. Then it came to afflict the women and the young.

Noone knows why it happened. Some say that evil came upon the town with the setting up of the coal mines up north in the same year.

The deeper they dug, the darker the hearts of the townsfolk grew.

Strangely, some of the inhabitants were spared from this madness.
Word has it that they tried to flee their homes, but none ever made it to the outside world.


Print and own this limited release Spayneville Poster (Version 1 with origin)

Print and own this limited release Spayneville Poster (Version 2 without origin)


Download Spayneville - Boat to Oblivion Wallpaper

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DISCLAIMER: Content may not be suitable for the young. Spayneville is a fictitious small town.
Spayneville is not meant to be affiliated or representative of Payneville, Kentucky in any way.
Any resemblance to people or actual buildings and places is purely coincidental and not intended.