Forum:School Projects
Topic:Sugar Castle Design
Want to register?
Who Can Post? Any registered users may post a reply.
About Registration You must be registered in order to post a topic or reply in this forum.
Posting Tips: You will receive a much better response to your questions if you include your age and as much detail as possible. Both of these things allows a person to give you an answer specific to your question and age group.
Your UserName:
Your Password:   Forget your password?
Message Icon:                                           
                                          
                                          
Your Reply:


*HTML is OFF
*UBB Code is ON
[IMG] UBB Code Not Allowed!

Options Show Signature: include your profile signature. Only registered users may have signatures.

If you have previously registered, but forgotten your password, click here.

*If HTML and/or UBB Code are enabled, this means you can use HTML and/or UBB Code in your message.

T O P I C     R E V I E W
Shwaehey, I am new to this forum, i am building a castle for my H World Cultures class. I am in 9th grade. I was going to do it out of K'NEX but decided after reading other posts that other materials was better. Now, i was thinking that Sugar cubes would be good. They paint well and are easy to assemble and resemble stone blocks. Now i need a mote and such, wot would you suggest for lining? and where can i find layouts to blend? i am trying to go above the bar in this one. Also what could i use for a base? i need to find all od these answers and your help would be very much appriciated. I want it to be great. Please post a message here and thanks in advance.
GordonTry a sheet of hardboard, or stiff cardboard for a base. You could use your Kleenex and other paper to create the ground level from papier mache. You will find some castle plans and drawings on my web page linked below, and at the photo archive at the foot of the page. When you talk of lining the mote, I think you mean moat, the two being different entities. Dependant upon the size of your model, and the assumption that a need to line means that you are filling your moat with water, it is obvious that you will have to line with some pliable but waterproof substance, try lots of old modeling clay, plastecine, or possibly even doing it with the papier mache and proofing it with spray grease.You will have to be sure of good coverage though or you will ruin your model.

------------------
'Demeure par la verite'
Visit; Gordon's Scottish Castles Resource Page

Contact Us | Castles on the Web

Powered by: Ultimate Bulletin Board (UltimateBB), Version 5.40
© Infopop Corporation (formerly Madrona Park, Inc.), 1998-1999.



Castles on the WebHome
Castles on the WebIntroduction
Castles on the WebCastle Quest
Castles on the WebSite of the Day
Castles on the WebCastle Tours
Castles on the WebCastle Collections
Castles on the WebNew Sites
Castles on the WebPopular Sites
Castles on the WebPhoto Archive
Castles on the WebMiscellaneous
Castles on the WebCastles for Kids
Castles on the WebCastle Glossary
Castles on the WebPalaces & Homes
Castles on the WebMedieval Studies
Castles on the WebAccommodations
Castles on the WebTop Rated
Castles on the WebCastle Postcards
Castles on the WebHeraldry Links
Castles on the WebMyths & Legends
Castles on the WebOrganizations
Castles on the WebCastle Books
Castles on the WebAbbeys & Churches
Castles on the WebWeapons/Supplies
Castles on the WebRandom Site
Castles on the WebAdd A Castle Site
Castles on the WebAcknowledgements
Castles on the WebSearch Options
Castles on the WebPlease Help Us!
Castles on the WebPlease Link To Us
Castles on the WebContact Us

Castles on the Web Copyright 1995- | Privacy Policy