Remember how in childhood, when you came to a classmate's house and saw wonderful houses made of matches on the shelf, you felt envy of a person who knows how to do such wonderful things? So, you now have a great opportunity to learn how to independently create these magnificent works of match "architecture" with your own hands.
Instructions
Step 1
Let's get started. Let's arm ourselves with everything we need. Namely: plasticine, a coin (if there is in the bins, then the Soviet three-kopeck coin, but Russian 2 rubles will also work), well, and matches - the main building material. We start the construction: on the rolled plasticine, put 2 matches parallel to each other, the distance is about 2 cm.
Step 2
Carefully lay 8 matches on them (an eye gauge is needed here, because the distance between the matches is equal to the thickness of the match itself), directing the heads in one direction. Then lay another layer of 8 matches, only perpendicular to the previous "floor". Next, lay out 4 matches along the edges of the base and repeat this procedure 6 more times.
Step 3
We finish the frame with two floorings: the first of 8 and the second of 6 matches; press the frame with a coin. To secure the frame, place matches vertically in all 4 corners. Then carefully follow the same procedure around the entire perimeter of the castle.
Step 4
We can finally compress our structure without fear of breaking. Next, you will need to press on the vertical matches so that they stick out from the back side, since they will be the basis of future upper floors.
Step 5
Put the lock on the lower part (which used to be the top) and start making the walls, vertically inserting matches along all four walls, then repeat the algorithm, only lay out the matches horizontally (and then squeeze the lock again).