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To create a model of Big Ben for a school project, start by gathering materials like cardboard, scissors, glue, and paint. Cut out the base and tower shape from cardboard, then use additional pieces to form the clock face and the tower's intricate details. Paint the structure in appropriate colors, such as dark brown or gray for the tower and gold for the clock face, and add decorative elements like windows or the clock hands. Finally, assemble the parts and display your model on a sturdy base for presentation.

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