Schreiber-Bogen Cardboard Model Building Colosseum Rome | Paper Model Kit

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Model building fun with the Schreiber-Bow Cardboard model building Colosseum Rome


The Colosseum in Rome was the largest amphitheatre of antiquity and the model for the arenas of Verona, Arles, Nîmes, etc. In Roman times it was called "Amphitheatrum Flavium", which was only used in the Middle Ages from the 11th century onwards. In the 18th century it was replaced by the name Colosseum (because of the 35 m high statue there). The elliptical building measured 188 m in length and 156 m in width. He was born around 80 AD. and was the scene of gladiator fights and animal hunts. The inauguration was celebrated for 100 days. There are different estimates as to how many spectators the Colosseum could accommodate, but it can be assumed that it was between 40,000 and 70,000.

Dimensions (LxWxH): 47x39x14cm

Difficulty level: 2 (moderately difficult)

Scale: 1:400

Number of sheets: 13.5

Material: Paper cardboard

You also need: Paper scissors, glue

Helpful tools: Craft scalpel, bone folder, small clips and needles for fixing

Danger! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Small parts that can be swallowed. Danger of suffocation!

 

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The Colosseum in Rome was the largest amphitheatre of antiquity and the model for the arenas of Verona, Arles, Nîmes, etc. In Roman times it was called "Amphitheatrum Flavium", which was only used in the Middle Ages from the 11th century onwards. In the 18th century it was replaced by the name Colosseum (because of the 35 m high statue there). The elliptical building measured 188 m in length and 156 m in width. He was born around 80 AD. and was the scene of gladiator fights and animal hunts. The inauguration was celebrated for 100 days. There are different estimates as to how many spectators the Colosseum could accommodate, but it can be assumed that it was between 40,000 and 70,000. 1. Free return of used batteries Batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. You are legally o
Montagezustand Kit/Unmontierter Bausatz
Herstellernummer 594
Typ Gebäude
Material Papier
Marke Aue-Verlag
Maßstab 1:400
Produktart Gebäude
EAN 9783870295943