Thursday, October 11, 2007

Alan's Trebuchet



My Dad built this model of a Trebuchet. The Trebuchet was built for firing big loads of stones over walls. This model is made of wood with some string and some leather and a big lead weight sealed with wax. We threw chalk because stones will hurt people. The greatest distance we can throw the chalk was about 10 metres. It was pretty exciting and freaky when it fired because it was fast and creaky.

By Alan.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A beautiful model. What castle walls do you intend knocking down?
As Alan's granddad I must note my interest.

Anonymous said...

Dear Grandad. No walls. Real Trebuchet were used for knocking down walls. These were used hundreds of years ago. They were taller than a house. This is a small model and we used it for fun. From Alan

Anonymous said...

It looks brilliant Alan. Your e friend from Englandis very impressed, as arew we all at St Anne's School.

Anonymous said...

well done Alan's dad, you must be a very busy dad, it lovely to see a dad who plays a active part in raising their children
Edith Fullalove