Thursday, January 21, 2010

Build A Miniature Castle What Materials Should I Use For Making Miniature Castles?

What materials should I use for making miniature castles? - build a miniature castle

You know how boys love to build to model boats, cars, trains, airplanes, etc.? I would try my hand at miniature castles.

6 comments:

Diane B. said...

You did not mention the size (and elsewhere), but you might want to visit some of the possibilities, palaces and castles with polymer clay, build a miniature foot or more if the armor with:
http://glassattic.com/polymer/houses_str ...
(For castles ... in particular, go to the sub-category called something more specific sentence structure, or simply not a Ctrl + F to find on this page to the bottom of the ... It may interest you with other things on this page and, though)

You can also use some of these ideas with the air dry clay or epoxy clay, but only their own management and final data.


HTH,

Diane B.

elseamae said...

There are probably many ways to probably throw clay, wood, plaster, even - Take a trip to your local craft store and simply browse to your project in mind. You'll be surprised what you find too.

elseamae said...

There are probably many ways to probably throw clay, wood, plaster, even - Take a trip to your local craft store and simply browse to your project in mind. You'll be surprised what you find too.

monotono... said...

Styrafoam bet a good job ... If you are a good way, shape found. (a thin knife blade boat tends to work well). It's cheap and easy, so you do not do to ensure the castle is too heavy to stand.

luvtread said...

Elmer glue sugar cubes great.Use work with them. Enjoy building your castle.

tessa_re... said...

You might want to try a bag of gravel and a little liquid nails. Most of them were stone castles. Make Basic 3 / 4 or 1 opposi-plated thumb. Its hard!

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