My friend made a London Eye model for a geography project and it worked out pretty well.
You will need:
- A bike wheel (can also use a tyre but for best results use a bike wheel)
- A strong string/rope and something to hang it on (if you want it to move)
- Tin cans/Chinese containers/something to use for the pods
- basic stuff: scissors, glue, string, paper, pens, coloured pencils, tape, paint etc.
Method: 1. Paint the bike wheel white
2. Design the tin cans/other stuff like the pods of the London eye, stick paper on and draw people inside, paint I, decorate it, whatever it's up to you.
3. Attach the "pods" at various intervals on the bike wheel using string, tape, scissors or whatever method you like
4. (if you don't want it to move) decorate a little box like a booth and attach it to the bottom of the bike wheel to look like a ticket stand, maybe make little models of people using plasticine or something
4b) (if you want it to move) loop some thick string/rope around the bike wheel and tie it to something (double knot) or get a friend to hold it.
5. presentation- maybe make a backdrop and a powerpoint presentation saying about the history of the London eye, why it was made blah blah blah, have little people queing up to get on/people in the pods.
u take a bicycle wheel
Well i persannaly think it it reasnable to make a London Eye: basically you.. cut out (of carbord if you donthave carbord use a cerial box) carbord into a shape of london eye draw the carags on the dram another london eye made out of carbord and stick them to gether and imbertween them lay some carbord around to make it 3d !! hope this helped you many thanks yasmine x
Well they called it the london eye so it wouldnt make much sense to put in moscow
The London Eye is in London, England which is part of the continent of Europe.
You use a foam ball and you paint all the parts of the eye on the model.
The London Eye is in Waterloo on the South Bank.
the london eye
Yes, the London Eye is included in the London Pass.
Because you can see everything from up there. You see with your eye. It is in London. London Eye.
Because it has eye shaped dome pods, which gives you a bird's eye view of London as they turn.
They started building the London Eye in 1999 and it was opened to the public in mid 2000 - too late for the Millennium celebrations.
London eye is 135m high.