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How to make round tent

Posted by Emperor on 23 Oct 2014, 15:16

Hello friends...I have made a tutorial on how to scratch build a round tent...Maybe not a perfect one but let me give a try...
First we need some empty roll of toilet paper...Like this Image
Second what you do is cut it into two half...Like this...Image
Than you make a triangle shape open for open of tent...Like this...Image
Than you use a white sticky paper(sticky note)Image
to cover the cylinder base of tent...Like this...Image
And finally you make a dome from sticky paper to make tent roof...Like this...
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And there you go a camp...
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So hope this was useful and that you like it...See ya' ;-)
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Posted by Kekso on 23 Oct 2014, 17:21

Very nice... I like the idea... thanks for sharing Emperor
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Posted by Beano Boy on 23 Oct 2014, 21:13

Yip! Emperor,I like good ideas, and nice projects that cost next to nothing to make. Imagination is the greatest key, for any success. I like the way you dressed up the table for display too. Are you going to paint your tents and string them to ground pegs on a simple base? They would indeed look ,Ace if you did.

This topic kindly reminded me when I would make Wigwams out of paper for the make believe red Indian toy figures that I never had. Memories are wonderful at times. BB
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Posted by Emperor on 23 Oct 2014, 21:42

Well I don't know BB since I want the white...I only could add some few things extra...Can you just explain to me what should I paint? ;-)
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Posted by Beano Boy on 23 Oct 2014, 22:57

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If that is what you want, white,or off white is fine. I have reasoned for you to want to encourage others to make such things in Tutorials,which are very good projects,that they the unknown who view this topic might well wish to paint their tents for whatever period of history they infact choose. So in order to perhaps help you,and them,I`ve placed a few examples of both real tents,and paper card models too.Pictures explain much more then words.


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I hope this helps everyone. BB
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Posted by Wheeling Turn on 24 Oct 2014, 10:16

very nice idea.....looks like the perfect excuse to start painting some more knight models....
I will give it a try
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Posted by Emperor on 24 Oct 2014, 12:48

Geez I don't know BB.. Period I am working was a period in which people were poor...Ordinary peasants at beginning of XIX century etc etc...Also I don't know where to get all the material...This solution looked to me easy and cheap...But your is fine too, maybe better...
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Posted by Emperor on 24 Oct 2014, 12:52

I wanted to do similar like this Image
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Posted by Greg77 on 24 Oct 2014, 14:48

hi, thank you for posting this tutorial
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Emperor wrote:.Also I don't know where to get all the material...This solution looked to me easy and cheap...But your is fine too, maybe better...

for that kind of tents.. the medieval types, well not to much material needed.
look at this links , very useful
the end result is good, and it's cheap too ;-)
this is on Paul's blog

and another one

Keep up the good work
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Posted by Beano Boy on 24 Oct 2014, 17:19

Great picture Emperor.
You saw those tents, and expanded upon the idea,and made your own. Jolly Good for You.BB
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Posted by Emperor on 27 Oct 2014, 12:21

Jolly good for me :winky:
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Posted by Greg77 on 29 Oct 2014, 17:54

Emperor wrote:I wanted to do similar like this Image


those tents are parts of the Battle of Zenta/Senta diorama?
thats a great job, a quiet impressive diorama on display
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Posted by Emperor on 29 Oct 2014, 19:31

Yes, I never saw it in person, I were at Zenta, but there needed to be more than 10 people who wanted to visit it...The diorama was made by Dejan Rankov from Zenta's Modelius model club and president of Serbian modelars ...The diorama is placed into clock tower, it is 2x2 meters big, and it has more than 2000 figures...They did it in 2008 and figures are painted with enamel...When I was in hospital I asked Rankov to put pictures, so that I have a past time before surgery...You have it here http://www.krilapetrovgrada.org.rs/foru ... pic=2114.0
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Posted by Greg77 on 29 Oct 2014, 21:23

I knew those tents are familiar somehow,
Emperor wrote: I never saw it in person,

me neither,
but my mother-in-law took some pictures for me, two years ago on a holyday
now the diorama have a protective glass case on display, make very hard takin' photos...

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and thanx for the link of those pictures

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Posted by Emperor on 29 Oct 2014, 21:46

@Greg Why don't you come in Zenta next year in 2015, we can meet there...You can come on competition or exhibition, it is usually in August, or September...
The battle is about Prince Eugen of Savoy...The man was considered a genius, won many major battles of Great Turkish war...Beside Zenta he won Battle of Belgrade and Battle of Petrovaradin...It is said that he dug up tunnels under Belgrade, some even say that those tunnels connected Belgrade and Vienna...
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Posted by Greg77 on 30 Oct 2014, 15:11

thanks for the heads up, and invitation, I will think about it
... the rest is in PM maybe, we are a little offtopic here, and I don't want a 'bump' on head from moderators ;)

and Prince Eugene of Savoy, yes I learned about him, he has a 10-12 m high statue in the castle here, cause his parts in the Great Turkish War
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Posted by Emperor on 31 Oct 2014, 11:05

@Greg Ok thanks :-D
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Posted by Ochoin on 21 Nov 2014, 12:02

This is good. I'll give it a shot.

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Posted by Beano Boy on 21 Nov 2014, 14:01

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I re-found these recently too. 1960`s 1970`s BB
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Posted by Ochoin on 24 Nov 2014, 23:32

I'm very pleased with my efforts: thanks for the tips.

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