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Topic:This should be a fun one...
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SleepDprived"You are a Medieval Castle builder...300 serfs, 150 soldiers in residence, a household staff of about 50 people and approximately 200 family members."

::babbles something incoherently::

Ahh..the wonders of World History. I find myself staring at a three page requirement sheet and gaping at the 6' x 6' minimum size and thirty or so different "portions" of the castle. Maybe someone out there has some great ideas?

::walks off muttering something about working on inch-long wall hangings::

SleepDprived::Babbles::

Err...that was supposed to show up in the projects folder.

::blushes::

TrailDavid Macaulay's book CASTLE is a terrific resource for this project. Usually this book is in the juvenile section of the library, shows step-by-step construction of castle, allthe whys and wherefores in clear line drawings. Book's avail in PA and hardbound edits.
Trailerroneous duplication. Scribe, pls. rmv this second reply.

[This message has been edited by Trail (edited 02-25-99).]

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