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=====Making a Model Longship=====
=====Making a Model Longship=====
A model Longship can be based on a 1 litre laminated card juice carton to make the '''Hull'''.


Making models of historic building and objects is a good way to understand them and remember what has been learned - it is also good fun! A display model of a '''Viking Longship''' can be made using '''[[Paper and Card|Card]]''' and '''[[Stripwood Technology Materials|Stripwood Materials]]'''.
'''Avantages:'''
* The cartons are readily available and easily cut with scissors
* When cut in two, the cartons provide ready made '''Hull''' shapes
'''Disadvantages:'''
* The 'waxy' coating on the inside, and plastic laminate on the outside, may not accept '''[[Glues and Pastes|PVA glue]].


=====Making the hull (Method 1)=====


[[File:LongshipDims.png|300px|right|Model Longship dimensions]]
The model described is based around a 1 litre fruit juice carton and 10mm square '''[[Stripwood Technology Materials|Stripwood]]''' ''(some dimensions will need to be adjusted if 8mm square is used)''.
=====Marking out the hull shape=====
* Two different constructions are described but start each by cutting a carton in two halves;
[[File:VikingCartonBoat1-1A-2A.png|700px|center|Model Longship from a juice carton]]
* Construct a '''Deck Frame''' to separate the two Hull sides using square '''[[Stripwood Technology Materials|Stripwood]]''' and reinforce with '''[[Paper and Card|Medium Card]]''' triangles;
* You may wish to add '''[[Adhesive Tapes|Masking Tape]]''', or another self-adhesive paper tape, around the inside edge to provide a surface more easily glued to than the 'waxy' interior of the carton
[[File:VikingCartonBoat1Alayout.png|200px|right|Model Longship from a juice carton]]
[[File:VikingCartonBoat1C.png|200px|right|Model Longship from a juice carton]]
* Glue the '''Deck Frame''' in between the two hull sides, as shown;
* Hold in place with '''[[Stripwood_Technology_Tools|Pegs or Clips]]''' if needed and leave to dry;


The model described is based around a sheet of '''[[Paper and Card|A3 Card]]''' and 8mm square '''[[Stripwood Technology Materials|Stripwood]]'''.
* Start by designing the shape of the '''Hull''' and transfer on to '''[[Paper and Card|A3 Card]]''' in Landscape orientation as shown ''(click to enlarge)'';
* The '''Figure Head''' can be kept simple or used as a design activity in itself - the object is to create a ''''Dragon Head''' profile;
* Cut two out of '''[[Paper and Card|Thick Card]]'''.


* The '''Figure Head''' and 'Tail' can be kept simple or used as a design activity in itself - the object is to create a ''''Dragon Head''' profile and a matching 'Tail' end of the Longship;
* Some suggested sizes are shown opposite but these are only for guidance ''(click on image to enlarge)'';


=====Assembling the hull=====


[[File:LongshipHullAssy.png|600px|right|Viking Longship hull assembly]]
* Cut two of each out of '''[[Paper and Card|Medium Card]]''';
* Construct a '''Deck Frame''' to separate the two Hull sides using 8mm square '''[[Stripwood Technology Materials|Stripwood]]''' and reinforce with '''[[Paper and Card|Medium Card]]''' triangles;
* Fold the tabs over as indicated and fix to the carton using '''[[Adhesive Tapes|Double-Sided Tape]]'''
* Glue the two hull sides to the '''Deck Frame''' and leave to dry;
* The completed hull can now be painted but mix water-based paints with '''[[Glues and Pastes|PVA glue]]''' to help it stick to the 'shiny' surface of the carton ''(alternatively and if allowed, use a model maker's enamel paint)''.
* Pull the two ends together and temporarily hold with '''[[Adhesive Tapes|Masking Tape]]''';
* Lay the part-assembled '''Hull''' over a sheet of '''[[Paper and Card|Medium Card]]''' rolling it as needed and trace round the shapes required to fill in between the '''Hull''' sides at each end;
* The '''[[Paper and Card|Medium Card]]''' shapes can simply be glued on to the '''[[Paper and Card|Thick Card]]''' '''Hull''' sides by running a bead of glue round the inside of the join and tape in position until the glue dries;
* Alternatively add '''[[Packaging Features|Glue Tabs]]''' to the '''[[Paper and Card|Medium Card]]''' shapes or first glue a length of '''Art Straw''' or '''Drinking Straw''' along the joining edge of the '''Hull''' sides to provide a joint surface.
[[File:LongshipSailFix.png|300px|right|Viking Longship with sail and shields ]]


=====Making the hull (Method 2)=====
* Construct a '''Deck Frame''' and glue in between the two hull sides, as for Method 1;
* Hold in place with '''[[Stripwood_Technology_Tools|Pegs or Clips]]''' if needed and leave to dry;
[[File:VikingCartonBoat2B.png|700px|center|Viking Longship hull assembly]]
[[File:VikingCartonBoat2.png|300px|right|Viking Longship hull assembly]]
* Make two triangles, with glue tabs, to cover the space between the '''Deck Frame''' and the top of the carton
* Fix one to the bow and one to the stern using '''[[Adhesive Tapes|Double-Sided Tape]]'''
* Cut out two '''Hull''' sides based on the drawing shown ''(click on image to enlarge)'';
* '''[[Scoring and Creasing|Crease]]''' along the dotted lines and fold as indicated;
* You may wish to add '''[[Adhesive Tapes|Masking Tape]]''', or another self-adhesive paper tape, around the outside edge to provide a surface more easily glued to than the 'shiny' printed surface of the carton;
* Glue the two sides in place and to each other to complete the '''Hull''' ready for painting.


=====Completing the Longship=====
=====Completing the Longship=====

Revision as of 18:39, 18 November 2019

Viking Longship based on juice carton


Description

Longships were long elegant craft used by The Vikings to cross the North Sea, first on raiding missions and later to explore and settle in Engand, Ireland, Iceland and beyond. They were a wooden construction with a shallow Draft which meant they could be rowed up shallow rivers as well as across the sea, powered by oars and their large square woollen sail. They could also land on beaches and were light enough to be carried when necessary and tipped upside down to use as a temporary shelter.


Making a Model Longship

A model Longship can be based on a 1 litre laminated card juice carton to make the Hull.

Avantages:

  • The cartons are readily available and easily cut with scissors
  • When cut in two, the cartons provide ready made Hull shapes

Disadvantages:

  • The 'waxy' coating on the inside, and plastic laminate on the outside, may not accept PVA glue.
Making the hull (Method 1)

The model described is based around a 1 litre fruit juice carton and 10mm square Stripwood (some dimensions will need to be adjusted if 8mm square is used).

  • Two different constructions are described but start each by cutting a carton in two halves;
Model Longship from a juice carton
  • Construct a Deck Frame to separate the two Hull sides using square Stripwood and reinforce with Medium Card triangles;
  • You may wish to add Masking Tape, or another self-adhesive paper tape, around the inside edge to provide a surface more easily glued to than the 'waxy' interior of the carton
Model Longship from a juice carton
Model Longship from a juice carton
  • Glue the Deck Frame in between the two hull sides, as shown;
  • Hold in place with Pegs or Clips if needed and leave to dry;


  • The Figure Head and 'Tail' can be kept simple or used as a design activity in itself - the object is to create a 'Dragon Head profile and a matching 'Tail' end of the Longship;
  • Some suggested sizes are shown opposite but these are only for guidance (click on image to enlarge);


  • Cut two of each out of Medium Card;
  • Fold the tabs over as indicated and fix to the carton using Double-Sided Tape
  • The completed hull can now be painted but mix water-based paints with PVA glue to help it stick to the 'shiny' surface of the carton (alternatively and if allowed, use a model maker's enamel paint).


Making the hull (Method 2)
  • Construct a Deck Frame and glue in between the two hull sides, as for Method 1;
  • Hold in place with Pegs or Clips if needed and leave to dry;
Viking Longship hull assembly
Viking Longship hull assembly


  • Make two triangles, with glue tabs, to cover the space between the Deck Frame and the top of the carton
  • Fix one to the bow and one to the stern using Double-Sided Tape
  • Cut out two Hull sides based on the drawing shown (click on image to enlarge);
  • Crease along the dotted lines and fold as indicated;
  • You may wish to add Masking Tape, or another self-adhesive paper tape, around the outside edge to provide a surface more easily glued to than the 'shiny' printed surface of the carton;
  • Glue the two sides in place and to each other to complete the Hull ready for painting.
Completing the Longship
  • Add a Mast by 'stepping' a length of Dowel into a MDF or Ply Disc and glue to the Deck Frame;
  • Add a Main Spar by fixing a length of Dowel across the top of the Mast either by lashing with string and glue or by cutting two holes at right angles into a short length of PVC Tubing;
  • Make a Sail out of Thin Card, paint as required and glue along the Main Spar;
  • Design and paint Viking Shields on MDF, Ply or Card Discs and glue along the sides of the Hull;
  • Add Oars made by squashing the end of Art Straws or Drinking Straws.


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Notes:

  • MDF Discs which are pre-drilled are most useful if available, otherwise this might be done as preparation before using with younger children - alternatively a Hand Drill Stand could be used (if neccessary, adults or older children can cut them out of strips of MDF or Ply using a Holesaw).
  • Dowels 4mm, 5mm, and 6mm are useful sizes for axles.
  • Florist Wire is easily bent into shape whereas stiff wire, such as Brass Brazing Rod, is more suitable for connecting rods.


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MDF and ply discs Wood Dowel Rod Wooden Clothes Pegs Wooden Matchsticks for Craft Wooden Lolly Sticks for Craft Wooden Cocktail Sticks and Skewers for Craft Unpainted Wooden Beads Polystyrene Balls Florists Wire Brazing Rod
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Cotton Reels Wooden Spools Copper Foil Tape PVC Tube Assorted Cable Ties Hook and Loop Stick On Tape Coloured Card for Craft Greyboard Cotton String Elastic Bands