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Build a Catapult in Your Backyard (Pirates Business)

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Author - Bill Wilson ... [Goo?] [Posters]

This Paperback Book item from Loompanics Unlimited was reviewed on 24-Oct-2008.

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1) Paperback Book Build a Catapult in Your Backyard (Pirates Business) by Loompanics Unlimited. I always wanted to free the Genghis Khan inside me. And when I heard about this precious book containing everything you want to know about catapults and ballistas I knew I had to have it.

The construction of the catapult was pretty easy. It took me less than a week to build one (and if you think that a decent siege lasts for months, it is time well spent). Of course I did not lift a finger. My own troops did it. And the baby was gorgeous.

First we tried to catapult some dead goats but they did not go far. Then we tried several two ton rocks and the result was still disappointing. Finally I discovered what was wrong. You should never build the catapult in an apartment. Go outdoors. Get a house with a yard.

With that problem solved, let me tell you it was a sheer joy to use this magnificent weapon.

No need to say that after just a few tests involving some spies we caught recently, I was pretty confident to start invading my neighborhood. Although the book does not mention it, it is customary in these occasions to let "whoever you are about to destroy" have the opportunity to surrender peacefully and avoid one or two of the usual barbaric, shall I say... bureaucracies.

But don´t let that hold you down. Just because you promise, it does not say you have to keep it. No dead will ever complain, right?

Right! So... so far, I destroyed several houses, killed most of my enemies and I haven´t yet finished counting all the gold I pilled. My army already killed and raped (not in that order) nearly anything that moved and we´re having a great time.

This book is recommended!¤

2) Paperback Book Build a Catapult in Your Backyard (Pirates Business) by Loompanics Unlimited. First off: if you´re not serious about actually building a catapult you won´t enjoy this book. It is what the title says: a guide to building a modern version of an ancient weapon. It isn´t unneccesarily padded with mindless verbage, it simply does what it´s supposed to do. Also, be warned: it doesn´t try to show you how the Romans built a catapult; it shows you how the author did it. Historical "purists" should pass this one by.

By reading it, you will gain a working knowledge of the history of mechanical artillery. You will also learn how to build a simple, fun, safe device that can, for example, toss a standard sized masonry brick app. one hundred yards. The supplies are easily obtaained at any building store such as Lowe´s, etc., and the cost is quite reasonable. The photos are clear and the text easy to read. The author is an offbeat, whimsical person by nature, and that comes through in his writing style. Bottom line: it is short and concise, and it packs a helluva lot of information into its pages. Highly recommended for those who want to build a fun project.¤

3) Paperback Book Build a Catapult in Your Backyard (Pirates Business) by Loompanics Unlimited. This book is really more of a poorly produced pamphlet. The writing is poor and the pictures are grainy and uninformative. The content isn´t that bad though, although anyone who has read other works about catapults will probably be disappointed. If you want a very simple "how-to" this is your book. If you are looking for more substance, check out the two volume set about greek and roman siege artillery by E. W. Marsden.¤

4) Paperback Book Build a Catapult in Your Backyard (Pirates Business) by Loompanics Unlimited. A friend and I built a catapult using this book as a guide. We couldn´t find a garage door spring, but we found a good spring at the local hardware store. This thing is a kick. We have tosses in her (very large) backyard and make bets on how far we can get things to go. We´ve tossed paper mache people, pillows, potatos, bags of chips and a watermellon (to see what would happen). We didn´t have any trouble with the instructions and I can attest to the fact that it works. Her kids bring their friends over to have tosses too. There is something appealing about a catapult that is just too fun. I wish the book was longer but it says what it needs to--so I guess it doesn´t need to be longer. Loompanics sent it the same day I asked for it. 8003802230 no hassle.¤

5) Paperback Book Build a Catapult in Your Backyard (Pirates Business) by Loompanics Unlimited. There isn´t much in this "book". They build a nice frame, but a garage door spring doesn´t make for an authentic catapult. You can find better info on the web.¤

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