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Pretty Princess
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posted 03-11-2003 04:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Pretty Princess     Edit/Delete Message
Hi ya!
We are the Pretty Princess Trio and we were wandering about something. If we were to make a castle that has to fit on an average child's desk would a box be a good bet? We are all in the 6th grade in Mrs. Peter's class and we were unsure. We are in the same class as CastleChick and have to include the same rooms, so if you think it will work, or have any suggestions please tell us!

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Erik Schmidt
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posted 03-12-2003 05:22 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Erik Schmidt   Click Here to Email Erik Schmidt     Edit/Delete Message
That depends on the size of the box.

Cardboard is a great material for modeling a castle. Cut it up and make it the size you want. The model making forum has plenty of ideas in the old posts.

Erik

Pretty Princess
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posted 03-12-2003 04:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Pretty Princess     Edit/Delete Message
Thank you, we started our castle using a box and it's working out great, we layered cardboard as a foundation and on top of that is our box.

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I'm a pretty princess who rides a pretty pony, I'm a pretty pony, clipidy clop, clippidy clop, such a pretty pony, clippidy clop, clippidy clop, i luv to run and play all day under the old oak tree

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