How to make a ship out of matches?

Matches are not a toy for children, everyone knows this. But at the same time, they are an excellent material for children's creativity. How many wonderful crafts can be built from the usual box of matches - houses, ships, cars and tanks , figures of people and animals! About how to make a match from the ship with your own hands and tell us in our article. For the master class we have chosen a rather complicated way how to build a ship from matches, because we will do this without the help of glue. Acting in accordance with the diagrams below, as a result, we will obtain such a ship from matches.

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Manufacturing

  1. On the stand from the disc, we place two matches parallel to each other at a distance less than the length of the match. Top layer of 8 matches.
  2. We lay the second layer of matches at an angle of 90 ° to the first.
  3. Next, lay out matches with a well: 7 rows of 4 pieces in each row.
  4. We will cover our well next to 8 matches.
  5. From above lay out another 8 matches at an angle of 900 to the previous layer and press it with a coin.
  6. Set the vertical row of matches head up. Begin with the installation of 4 corner matches, pressing the top layer with a coin.
  7. We remove the workpiece from the base, while it will have 4 matches - from the foundation and the first row.
  8. Gently squeeze the resulting cube on all faces, aligning the corner matches, and turn it over.
  9. Set the vertical row of matches head up all along the perimeter.
  10. We lay out horizontal sides along the sides of the cube.
  11. Turn the cube on its side and pull out 5 matches from each side in the form of a ladder.
  12. Between the matches that form the ladder, lay 3 rows of matches: 2 matches in the bottom row, 4 matches in the middle row and 6 matches in the top row.
  13. From the top we lay a layer of 7 matches, between which, with an inclination, we will set 8 matches-the nose of the ship.
  14. For the stern pull out the bottom row of matches.
  15. On the side, head forward, we arrange a strengthening row of matches, over which we arrange four more matches. We will form the stern, inserting from each side broken to the desired length of matches.
  16. We lay the stern on the same principle as the nose of the ship.
  17. We will engage in the decoration of the ship: pulling out the right number of matches on the nose and stern, we form the skirts.
  18. From 9 matches we will establish a pipe, from the side we will lay out a porthole.