The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, and was destroyed by fire on 29 June 1613. A modern reconstruction of the Globe, named "Shakespeare's Globe", opened in 1997 very close from the site of the original theatre. Our replica is based on the current reconstruction with an addition of the hexagonal tower which can be seen in early sketches of the original Globe. Now it's time for you to make a full color replica of the famous Shakespeare's Globe Theatre! Go creative and make a finely detailed 3d architectural paper model of the famous landmark with this PaperLandmarks kit. It is excellent as an educational gift that helps to improve spatial visualization skills, enhance patience and precision and develop interest in architecture and history. It is a great supply for school projects and classroom crafts diy project, perfect for pastime activities for teens and adults, nice as decoration for special events and excellent to bring home as travel souvenir. Enjoy yourself, make your own or get it for your someone special, friend, lover, relative, wife, husband, brother, sister, sibling, coworker, mom, dad, son, daughter, niece or nephew. We are shipping from Cheltenham, United Kingdom via Royal Mail or Landmark Global. Usually it takes 1-2 business days for delivery within UK Mainland, 3-5 business days within Europe, 5-8 business days to USA & Canada and 7-9 business days elsewhere. Shipping time is added to the processing time. Please remember that these are approximate delivery terms! This product is not prepared, licensed, endorsed, approved or sponsored by any other entity, apart from PaperLandmarks. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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directions are obscure, sometimes conflicting. Made of thin cardboard, and so required "scoring" halfway for bending is tricky at best and scoring lines are not clearly marked. The markings of features (eg, doors, windows) are indistinct. Not worth the money or the effort. Lost the envelope so cant send for refund to Britain. Be interesting to see if they can produce a photo of anyone who has finished this pathetic thing, plus the finished product.I have done many models, and this was for a teacher. Very [email protected]
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