Hogwarts School of Witchcraft And Wizardry

Matchstick Marvels took an enchanted trip to the world of Harry Potter when Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was brought to life with matchstick magic.  Based on J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novel series, Acton’s version of the Hogwarts castle was completed in November 2006 after nearly three years of construction that took 24 gallons of wood glue, and 602,000 matchsticks.  It was the largest matchstick model Acton had constructed at the time.

Initial planning for the matchstick model began in March 2004 when Acton completed many technical drawings and built a small cardboard scale model of the castle to use as a guide during construction. All of Acton’s initial drawings were based on Michael Bramman’s incredible painting An Owl’s Eye View of Hogwarts.  Acton had completed nearly all of the technical drawings used to build the matchstick model by the time actual construction of Hogwarts began in the fall of 2004.  He did use other photographs later to assure he captured the finer details of the castle complex.  Also, the release of additional movies showed an ever-changing and more complex Hogwarts as Hollywood artists added and enhanced the scope of Hogwarts buildings and grounds.

This model was purchased by Ripley’s Believe It or Not and is displayed in their museum in Gatlinburg, TN, near the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Pat begins gluing to make matchstick materials to build Hogwarts.
Pat prepares the base for his simulated rocky cliffs that surround the school.
The great hall is completed and work progresses on the quad-towers buildings and courtyard.
The Great hall
Acton moves on to work on the cathedral school building.
Patrick with his cathedral school building.
The tower that adorn the top of the cathedral.
Pat squats with his horseshoe tower building.
The clock will highlight the Hogwarts’ clock tower building.
The great tower overlooks the clocktower building.
Acton makes progress on the five tower building.
The clock tower with five tower building inthe background.
The bridges of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Covered sky bridge between clock tower and quad-towers buildings
Backside of Hogwarts.
Patrick give perspective to the size of the Hogwarts model.
Howarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry!

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