I killed a dress shirt a while ago - black ink will do that to a white shirt when a pen leaks in your breast pocket - and now it's being reborn as a a project I've wanted to do for a while - tents for safari & expedition games!
The first tent is a big one - construction is frankly easier than on smaller things - at roughly 4"x3" and filling an entire CD.
Top photo below is before the front wall got glued on; lower picture is after the front wall is in place. The dog is one of Dazed's huge attack dogs, on a Canadian penny base (roughly 18mm across). All my 28mm pulp humans are off with Burgundavia in advance of next week's game...
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The frame is six toothpicks, held onto the CD by small blobs of Milliput epoxy putty, and reinforced after the putty dries with superglue. Heavy thread was wound around the tops of all six posts and glued in place with superglue, then each wall was cut double-height and folded over the thread, with white glue to stiffen it.
It's surprisingly sold once the glue dries - two layers of heavy cotton + glue is quite stiff.
The roof is in place as I write this; it's intended to be removable so it's currently drying with a piece of wax paper between the roof and the rest of the tent. I'll fold and glue the edges of the roof after the main part dries and stiffens.
I'm also planning some much smaller pup tents - probably two on a CD with a campfire and such - and also some smaller expedition tents like this one, except half the footprint.