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Build Your Own Redwall Abbey
| Year Published: | 1999 |
| Illustrator(s): | [[Tony Lodge, Bob Venables]] |
| Page Count: | 16 |
| ISBN: | ISBN 0399233792 |


Build Your Own Redwall Abbey was released in 1999 as an accessory to the Redwall series.
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With this kit, one is able to build their own paper version of Redwall Abbey without cutting or gluing. A short story, The Redwall Warrior's Code, is also included, and many of the various clues from the riddle featured in the story can be found throughout the model. As an extra touch, 16 small paper figures of many of the characters from the book Redwall can be placed in the Abbey. These figures are about 1" tall. It takes about an hour to assemble, but most people over the age of 10 can do it without adult help.
When completed, the Abbey stands about 16" tall and sits on a laminated mat (about 32" X 23") depicting the Abbey grounds.
Included Figures
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- Cluny the Scourge
- Jess Squirrel
- Captain Snow
- Matthias
- Methuselah
- Basil Stag Hare
- Constance
- Cornflower
- Ambrose Spike
- Chickenhound
- Sela
- Abbot Mortimer
- Squire Julian Gingivere
- Log-a-Log
- Foremole
- Queen Warbeak
The Redwall Warrior's Code
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The Redwall Warrior's Code is a short story written by Brian Jacques included with the Build Your Own Redwall Abbey model kit.
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Through a series of riddles, Matthias, Cornflower and the other inhabitants of Redwall Abbey try to find the Warrior's Code, set down by Abbess Germaine.