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Start by making a strip of paper 20in long. [01:03] Make a ring around it. [03:11] But don't tape the thick ones. [05:25] Make a small tube and color half red. [07:09] Look closely where I glue it on. [09:41] And put white paper around he edges. [10:49] Cut out the floor and add the poles. [12:51] Front view of the ship. [14:20]
Cut out a piece of cardboard in the shape of a ship and cut out, use this as a template for the other side, then cut this piece out as well. Fold some card to form the bow and stern of Titanic, then glue the ends together. When the glue dries, cover the main structure with masking tape and paint with black acrylic.
Water surged into the bow and stern of the ship through the huge cracks, causing the bow to sink below the waves. The double bottom still attached to both parts, pulled the stern to an angle of 20 degrees. Once at 20 degrees, it sank in a straight direction and disappeared beneath the waves.
MATERIAL USED IN MANUFACTURE Titanic was constructed of :- Thousands of one inch-thick mild steel plates Two million steel and wrought iron rivets and equipped with the latest technology. It was made up of low grade metals that were more brittle.
Use one of the paper sheets to make the normal boat, then go to Step 3 to make the Big Sail. Use the other sheet of paper to make the Big Sail. Then fold the top-right corner to the exact previous fold point, then do the same with the bottom-right corner. Fold the right side to the fold point you made at Step 4.
Step 1: Fold Paper. Step 1: Step one fold paper in half, hamburger style. Step 2: Fold in Folded Edge Corner. Step 2: Then take the folded corner and bring it to an inch away from the other folded edge, then do the same to the other corner. Step 3: Fold in Other Corner. Step 4: Bring Up Edges of Boat.
To make a cardboard ship, start by cutting 3 same-sized rectangular strips of cardboard. Next, draw the curve of the boat's hull on 1 of the strips, arcing from 1 corner to the opposite side. Then, cut curves in both sides of the other 2 strips, which will be the sides of the boat.
To make a cardboard ship, start by cutting 3 same-sized rectangular strips of cardboard. Next, draw the curve of the boat's hull on 1 of the strips, arcing from 1 corner to the opposite side. Then, cut curves in both sides of the other 2 strips, which will be the sides of the boat.
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