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A multi-decade-long high-resolution outcrop study has revealed that the Campanian Desert Member (Blackhawk Formation) to lower Castlegate Sandstone interval in the Book Cliffs of Utah and Colorado (western USA) does not fit the conventional sequence stratigraphic model. Differences include temporally linked, laterally adjoining nearshore terrestrial and shallow marine facies belts with conformable lateral and vertical facies transitions, correlation of coals with flooding surfaces, parasequence-scale channel incisions into foreshore-shoreface sandstones, shoreface incised channels consistently overlain by coal-bearing coastal plain mudstones, and abundant flat-topped rooted foreshore sandstones. Contrary to the findings of previous studies, there is no evidence for sediment bypass, third-order sequence boundaries, large-scale incised valley fills, or significant sea-level fall. Similar nearshore terrestrial to shallow marine settings worldwide should be critically reexamined in light of the alternative sequence stratigraphic model presented herein.
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As some of you may know from other threads I am interested in modeling Pan Am. I need some help identifying the coaches in the business train. Can anyone point me towards some HO coaches that would work?
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We have all wanted a new LEGO castle set for a long time and after the release of the Medieval Blacksmith 21325 earlier this year the hope was back. LEGO announced a castle in the CREATOR 3-in-1 series with 1426 pieces, which was released on June 1st 2021.
The Castle mainly consists mainly of three parts, the gatehouse in the middle, a small forge and the throne room on the left, and on the right a small market stall, a prison and a tower. The three parts can be clipped together and the castle can be opened using the hinges to the right and left of the gatehouse.
For the wide shots of the castle, I placed the set behind our house next to a lot of ivy. I used some stones and moss to create an overhang to put the castle on it. Behind the tree, I placed one of my flash for the main light direction. I placed the second flash with a small softbox on the left side in front of the castle.
To have easy access to the back of the castle to take some pictures of the details and the figures, I placed the castle indoor in front of my window. For the lightning I used the daylight and a flash with a small soft box to brighten it up.
This castle project is constructed with almost the exact same techniques as with all of the otherfake rock landscape projects on this website. I would consider this model -a beginner leaning towards an intermediate skill level.
Be sure to check out the other model Castle on this website. (Pictured below on right)It's a much more advanced skill level model, but it might be just what you're looking for. It can be found at this link:Build a medieval castle.
Ideally, to get up close and personal you want to take a couple of British castle tours to see real castles and get an accurate sense of how they're designed. Not all of us can do that! One of the best things to do before you draw up your castle plans is to simply look atpictures of castles. Make some mental notes and paper ones about the various design qualitiesthat you might want to incorporate in your build.
Check out the Lizard store for fun lizard stuff! It's only a matter of time before you'll have to create a model volcano for a school project, check out the model volcano page and get a head start.
Take into account how much time (or how little time) you might have to put into a project like this.That might dictate how simple or complex your structure ends up being.
If you're building one because you have a lizard for a pet (or a tarantula, snake -etc.),and want to create an interesting hide for them, then you might have more time;but you also have more things to consider -seeing as how a living creature is going to make this castleit's home.
To give you a better idea, check out the demonstrational video below on how to build a castle.The video is roughly 17 minutes in length, but it took me (off and on) about four weeks to finish.Paper castles, Lego versions, sand castles -they're all fun to make, and I recommendall different types.
This particular project centers around learning how to build a castle by constructing one usingpolystyrene (Styrofoam), grout, colored sand, a little bit of acrylic paint, regular glue ora product like liquid nails -and non-toxic sealant.
The use of grout (and sand) is key here, as it is grout that is giving your castle plans an extrarealistic look. Grout will make your castle look as if it's actually made out of brick and mortar.
google_ad_client="pub-1609170911902733";google_ad_slot="7065035897";google_ad_width=468;google_ad_height=60;The first thing you want to take into consideration when learning how to build a castle is how big you want the structure to be.The many layers of grout will increase the weight- dramatically and the size- slightly.
You might also think about sketching out a rough plan on paper as to how you think it will eventually look.The benefit to using polystyrene (Styrofoam) is that it's somewhat easy to cut, it has a mass to it-meaning a thickness structurally that can be built up, unlike paper. And it's obvious benefit isit has a mass without a heavy weight associated with it.After drawing up your castle plans, you will want to measure and draw a basic floor planon a sheet of polystyrene. After cutting that out, you'll need to measure for heightand cut and glue pieces accordingly.
Next, you need to decide if your castle is going to have a second level. If you have a lizard for a pet,a second level will provide a potential basking spot and a sizable hide underneath. It alsoencourages some climbing exercise possibilities.
This is definitely a stage in which to referto the video above detailing how to build a castle, as seeing it with a voice-over might make itmuch clearer.If you are creating a second level, you need to provide a way for a pet to climb the structure.Creating shorter towers in front could do the trick, but you might want to think aboutputting in a trap door-like staircase. This is an area where a stronger glue might come in handy.
What's a merlon? It's the solid part of a battlement.(The Sawtooth design, usually lining the top edges of certain parts of a castle) The openings,or spaces between, are called crenels.Throwing some merlons and crenels into your castle plansis probably one of the most if not the most important step in creating a structurethat someone would recognize as a being a castle.
The battlement, having solid and open sections,provided cover and shooting potential to defend against an attack on a castle.The other rather important aspect to include in your design -is to make it the color gray.Obviously there have been castles that were not gray, but most people would associatecastles with the color gray. In the video above on how to build a castle, I use a groutthat is pre-mixed to be the color gray.
This is yet another stage where watching the video- how to build a castle would help a great dealin understanding this process.The door was colored by the use of brown sand. To add detail to the door I used some black acrylic paint,incorporating some lines to indicate boards, a doorknob and some large medieval looking hinges.
google_ad_client="pub-1609170911902733";google_ad_slot="9305351379";google_ad_width=300;google_ad_height=250;It will extend the life of the structure,preventing some wear and tear, making it more durable. Grout tends to smudge off a littleon your fingers if you don't seal it. While visiting a real castle, you might find it to be rather dusty and fragile; we don't want that much realism here!
I get a lot of emails asking me the dimensions of this basic castle. Below is a picture detailing the measurements of the finished castle. You need to take into consideration the fact that the grout adds around an 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch to the Styrofoam sculpt. So the original Styrofoam sculpt was slightly smaller than the measurements you see below.
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I bought the Fortella cloud castle playpen for my daughter. And Im shocked and mad with the product my 11 months old managed to get out of it yesterday thank god I was in the kitchen and I saw her crawling or god knows she could've fell down from 20 stairs if I didn't see her crawling. The screws never stay tight every time she pull herself up to stand, all the screws get loose. A safe playpen shouldn't be like this it shouldn't require us to tight the screws every 5 minutes. Yea its a cute playpen but better to have a safe space for your child.
We bought this for our 9 month old and she loves it. She has the space to move around and we have the relief that she is safely contained away from our dogs and any household dangers. She loves the toys on the panel and could not be happier to be in her cloud castle.
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