Although my original intention was to depict the Third Battle of Ramla at a 1:1 scale, I eventually got carried away. Some time ago, I began reconstructing—entirely out of paper—a Fatimid city, or at least a coastal one. The walls had already been completed earlier, and from there I moved on to the inner buildings. Now I have reached the stage of constructing the minaret. This is the first one.
I started with two toilet paper rolls stacked on top of each other and a medicine box. I made a small cut at the base of the roll so it would fit more securely into the structure (picture 1).
| Picture 1 |
I then glued the two elements together and reinforced them (picture 2).
| Picture 2 |
I then prepared a base for the octagonal terrace and glued (picture 3).
| Picture 3 |
Here is the final result. The dome was made by twisting blue sheets of paper; however, the overall look and proportions did not fully convince me (picture 4)
| Picture 4 |
I then proceeded to cut it in half, creating a joint in order to make the minaret higher.
| Picture 5 |
I added and glued the joint (picture 6)
| Picture 6 |
| Picture 7 |
This is the final result. Nonetheless I did not like the colours of the side building and so I had to change it as well (what a job!) (Picture 8)
| Picure 8 |
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