Monday 30 July 2012

Korean War Memorial Museum



The Korean War Museum
On Monday we went to an interesting place called the Korean War Memorial Museum. This is a place where you can get information about the history of war. There was a war ship that you could get on with lots of bullet holes in it.  It had been  in a real war once.
This is a photo of the War Ship.  Can you see the bullet holes? They are highlighted in red paint. 

A funny photo of a statue of a hand grabbing Daddy! 

Lachlan and I poking our head through a pretend army tank. 


Thursday 26 July 2012

Gyeongbokgung Palace

On Monday we went to a palace with our Nanna and Winnie. The palace is huge, old and grand. You could spend a whole day there if you liked. We bought a small model of a Korean battle arena.

Thursday 19 July 2012

Yesterday Nanna arrived in Korea and brought some toys with her. The toys are Lego Ninjago. Lachlan and I are enjoying playing with them a lot. Lego Nijagos are very cool because they can carry swords on their backs and they have special helmets or hoods. My Ninja can hold two swords on it's back at the same time. It's great to have some new things to play with. Here are some pictures of them in action!
 





Thursday 12 July 2012

More Titanic upgrades

I've been thinking that my Titanic plan wasn't enough so lately I've been working on it.
In fact I have been working on it so much that I had to make a book for practising drawings.
My plans are becoming quite big so I've got a feeling I'm going to have to start a new one soon.

Here are a few pictures of my plan 




My plan

My plan with a pocket open

My plan with a little book open

Another page of the little book

Tuesday 10 July 2012

More Titanic



I have been making a lot of things in Korea about the TITANIC.  
I made an informative plan on how they built it and the huge design.  Dad made a model of the ship and you can see the photos down below.





Front cover
My Titanic Plan




Inside the plan - these circles are the rivets.

The plan


Colour picture taken from the back of the ship.
Titanic Model - we coloured the photo in Sepia so it looks old.