Imitation of a fortress wall in the Geomag My Castle constructor.
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Assembly Of The Panel With Merlons
The cardboard piece imitating a part of the wall with merlons has pictures on both sides. One side depicts a stone wall with merlons, and the other side shows either the same stone wall or a latticed window, typical for medieval castles and fortresses. The upper part of the cardboard element should be slightly folded, so that the merlons protrude forward slightly, and then it can be secured to the plastic panel, better a transparent one. To ensure a tight fit between the cardboard and the panel, the cardboard has small slits, and the panel has small pegs.
Inside The Castle Tower
Inside the castle tower. Made from Geomag castle sets.
Donjon
The Donjon is a main tower of a medieval castle, usually located inside the fortress walls. The magnets in the Geomag constructor are strong and the panels hold well, so you can install soldiers on the roof. The roof of the donjon can be made in different styles – stone, wooden, straw, but we built a classic one – wooden.
Geomag Glitter Box
A shiny box of Geomag Glitter set. For now, only 30-piece sets of this type are available.
On The Roof Of The Donjon
The roof of the tower. You can also install a gun there.
The Cardboard Inserts For Geomag Kids Panels
Geomag My Castle sets contain different elements for decorating the panels, such as cardboard details of fortress walls with merlons and cardboard inserts with doors. You just need to punch out cardboard pieces from the sheet and attach them to the plastic panel.
The Assembly Of The Door From The Geomag My Castle Set
The colored cardboard inserts with doors for the Geomag panels are double-sided, meaning the design is printed on both sides. We liked these inserts the most and and used them actively in imaginative play.
Geomag Roofs
Before constructing the fortress, we dealt with the roofs. In addition to the Geomag My Castle sets, which include gray and brown rods, we already had rods of other colors in our arsenal – yellow, orange, silver. With their help, along with the vibrant cardboard inserts also included in the My Castle sets, you can create a wide variety of roofs – stone, tiled, wooden, thatched, fabric-covered.
The Start Of The Construction
Before attempting to create a big castle, we built a small fortress. The owls, of course, settled first. The yellow rods and panels are not included in the My Castle sets, but the kids think they are great for the cardboard inserts that imitate thatched roofs and walls.