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Make This Model American Fort (Usborne Cut-Out Models Series)

Author: Iain Ashman

Make This Model American Fort (Usborne Cut-Out Models Series)

Make This Model American Fort (Usborne Cut-Out Models Series)
Author: Iain Ashman
Publisher: Usborne Pub Ltd; (March 1999)
Description: Paperback: 32 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.24 x 11.96 x 8.22
ISBN: 0746034393


It only takes a pair of scissors, a craft knife and a tube of glue to transform this book into a superb model of a typical, nineteenth century American Frontier Fort. Forts were often used as a base for trappers, traders and soldiers and details of this model also include wagons arriving with new settlers, sentries guarding the fort and members of the Native North American Blackfoot tribe camped outside the walls. Compatible with OO/HO scale.


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