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Globe Theatre

Globe Theatre

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Indulge in the rich history of Elizabethan London with our paper model kit, recreating the illustrious Globe Theatre. This advanced-level kit offers a meticulous crafting experience, replicating the modern reconstruction with the hexagonal tower addition from original Globe sketches and bringing to life the stage that once echoed with Shakespeare's timeless verses.

  • Scale: 1:150, with final dimensions of 9.4 x 7.8 x 5.5 inches
  • Assembly Time: Estimated at 10+ hours, recommended across multiple sittings
  • Material: Durable, sustainably sourced card; full colour print
  • Features: 239 pieces to cut out, set-up diagrams included for step-by-step assembly
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KIT DETAILS

PRINTED KIT - CUT, FOLD, GLUE! This model comes unassembled, delivered flat-packed in a large envelope.

What's inside? 8 sturdy A4 size paper sheets with the artwork, cutting and scoring lines printed on. You will need to cut, score, fold and glue the parts in order to assemble the model according to the set-up instructions which come with the kit.

Things which are not included, but you'll need in order to assemble the model: time & patience, a hobby knife, a ruler, a cutting mat or hard surface to work on, white glue (PVA). Some other things might be helpful: a pointed stylus, tweezers and scissors. See what tools we recommend.

MEASUREMENTS

  • SCALE - 1:150
  • DIMENSIONS (when assembled) - 9.4 ⋅ 7.8 ⋅ 5.5 inches / 24 ⋅ 20 ⋅ 14 cm
  • COLOURS - multi, full colour
  • MADE FROM - sturdy card from sustainable sources
  • NUMBER OF PARTS - 239
  • LEVEL - advanced
  • ASSEMBLY TIME - at least 10 hours
  • KIT CONTENTS - 8 printed sheets, set-up instructions

MODEL BUILDING TIPS

This model will require more than one sitting to build it. We advise to pause between different stages as you work, especially when you come to gluing. The white glue softens the paper and it may lead to misshapen parts if you do not allow them to dry well before proceeding further with assembling. Click here to watch our paper model building tips.

Give yourself enough time to enjoy the process and achieve the best result!

DELIVERY

We are committed to shipping your purchases on time, often ahead of the estimated processing timeframe. However, due to the global postal overload, there might be delays beyond the usual delivery schedule. Check the latest service updates for your location on the Royal Mail website or consult your local postal service for more information.

Shipping Timelines:

  • Paper model kits and pop-up cards: Dispatched within 1-3 working days
  • Assembled paper models, personalised items: Dispatched within up to 10 working days

Expected Delivery:

  • Domestic (Mainland UK): 1-3 working days
  • Europe: 3-5 working days
  • USA and Canada: 5-7 working days
  • Rest of the world: 7-14 working days
  • International Express: 2-4 working days

Please note: Delivery delays are beyond our control. While over 95% of orders are delivered within the stated timeframe, delivery may occasionally exceed the expected duration, especially during peak periods. If you need your order by a specific date, consider using the express mail option.

Read our full delivery information and policy on returns here.

ABOUT THIS LANDMARK

The Globe Theatre, famously associated with William Shakespeare, is an iconic London landmark and a cultural beacon in the world of theater. Originally built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, the theatre was destroyed by fire in 1613, rebuilt in 1614, and finally demolished in 1644.

The Elizabethan playhouse that you can visit today, located on the south bank of the River Thames, was reconstructed in 1997, a short distance from its original site. The new Globe Theatre, officially named "Shakespeare's Globe", was the result of the vision and dedication of American actor and director Sam Wanamaker. Its design closely replicates the original, with a circular, open-air structure and a thatched roof, the first to be built in London since the Great Fire of 1666.

The Globe Theatre is unique for its "O" shaped design, with a stage projecting into a yard surrounded by three tiers of raked seating, allowing for an intimate and interactive theatrical experience. True to its historical roots, it operates without spotlights or amplification, relying on natural light and acoustics, just as in Shakespeare's time.