Use a cardboard box.
ermmm....cardboard , paper mache etc.. Go onto ehow.com it gives your tips! You should decide a scale then go and build!
You could call something like that a model or a scaled down model or a set or even a blueprint, depending on what you are doing. You use different things to capture ideas for movies or play, and even when you think you might be able to build something really huge, you draw it up and build scale models to test it beforehand... so you don't mess it up in the huge scale of reality.
A good start is the input a factory must have (raw materials), a process (what the factory makes/how they make it), and the profitable output the factory sells. One can illustrate this easily given the basic input/output.
To build a model pyramid out of plaster of Paris, coat the inside of an ice cube tray with petroleum jelly. Pour plaster of Paris inside and allow to dry. Once dry, place the blocks in a square pattern, gluing them together with plaster of Paris. Stack another row atop the bottom row, insetting each row to form a pyramid shape.
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You build it.
at cassy's model and art compannies or i will build a model for you
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You can build a model airplane, model auto or an arrow.
Need serial # for build date & location, not model #.
With model wood!
No. The Model A began in 1927.
How do you build a working model of science and technology for games and sports?
well you would just build it
you can build it out of anything if you are smart
Accounts indicate that the garden was built by King Nebuchadnezzar, who ruled the city for 43 years starting in 605 BC (There is an alternative story that the gardens were built by the Assyrian Queen Semiramis during her five year reign starting in 810 BC). This was the height of the city's power and influence and King Nebuchadnezzar is known to have constructed an astonishing array of temples, streets, palaces and walls. According to accounts, the gardens were built to cheer up Nebuchadnezzar's homesick wife, Amyitis. Amyitis, daughter of the king of the Medes, was married to Nebuchadnezzar to create an alliance between the two nations. The land she came from, though, was green, rugged and mountainous, and she found the flat, sun-baked terrain of Mesopotamia depressing. The king decided to relieve her depression by recreating her homeland through the building of an artificial mountain with rooftop gardens.