Make This Castle

by Iain Ashman

Published 1 February 1999

Carefully designed castle walls, ramparts and towers can be cut out and assembled to create a superb model castle, full of fascinating historical detail.
The completed model is compatible with OO/HO scale models and measures 605 x 458mm (24 x 18in) along the base and the castle keep is 208mm (8in) high.
Includes over forty cut-out figures of the baron and his wife and children, knights, men-at-arms and servants, which can be used to recreate scenes of everyday castle life.
This model fits with the Medieval Town, Village and Cathedral models in this series.


Make This Roman Villa

by Iain Ashman

Published 1 March 1990
Printed on stiff card, this book contains templates to cut out and construct a superb model of a Roman villa crammed with authentic detail. The base of the model measures 60 x 46cm.

Make This Model Lost Temple

by Iain Ashman

Published December 1991
-- Requires only glue, scissors and a craft knife-- Most historical titles compatible with OO/HO scale to complement figures bought from model shops-- Fantasy models include moving parts and "see-inside" sections-- Each model includes full-color buildings, people and baseboard

Make This Roman Amphitheatre

by Iain Ashman

Published 31 December 1995
-- Requires only glue, scissors and a craft knife-- Most historical titles compatible with OO/HO scale to complement figures bought from model shops-- Fantasy models include moving parts and "see-inside" sections Each model includes full-color buildings, people and baseboard-- Baseboards of the 12th century village, town, castle and cathedral fit together to form one large medieval setting"Make This Model Skeleton" The finished life-size skeleton has movable joints and all major bones have labels with their scientific names.

Make This Model Village

by Iain Ashman

Published September 1982
-- Requires only glue, scissors and a craft knife-- Most historical titles compatible with OO/HO scale to complement figures bought from model shops-- Fantasy models include moving parts and "see-inside" sections-- Each model includes full-color buildings, people and baseboard-- Baseboards of the 12th century village, town, castle and cathedral fit together to form one large medieval setting

Make This Crusader Castle

by Iain Ashman

Published 30 November 2001
Part of Cut-out Models series, this book features pages that contain pieces to cut and glue to create a historical scene. Suitable for kids, it includes full assembly details and instructions.

Make This Medieval Castle

by Iain Ashman

Published 28 August 2009
There are over ninety pieces to cut out and assemble to make this superb model of a 14th century castle. Surrounded by a moat with a drawbridge which goes up and down, the scene is crammed with accurate historical detail. The carefully designed model provides hours of model-making fun and there are around forty groups of figures and props to bring the finished castle to life, including knights and ladies and servants going about their everyday tasks. The base of the finished model measures 460 x 590mm (18 x 23in) and the castle is approximately 220mm (8in) high. Printed on stiff card, this book contains templates to cut out and construct a superb model of a 14th century castle crammed with authentic detail. The model includes miniature characters for re-creating castle life, including market stalls and jousting knights as well as a portcullis that lifts and falls. The base of the model measures 59 x 46cm.

-- Requires only glue, scissors and a craft knife-- Most historical titles compatible with OO/HO scale to complement figures bought from model shops-- Fantasy models include moving parts and "see-inside" sections-- Each model includes full-color buildings, people and baseboard-- Baseboards of the 12th century village, town, castle and cathedral fit together to form one large medieval setting