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ti takes about 40 -50 years to build acatapult

40-50 years... no.. Catapults where not generally moved from place to place, but built as needed. If a army is laying siege to a castle they would use timbers from the surrounding area.. a lot of the timber was pulled from houses, because it was already cut. They had the ability to get a catapult up and running in a few days.. If they decided to throw more men at the project it was possible to build one over night.. The iron parts where generally hauled with the army.

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It will not take as long to build a medieval catapult these days as it did when they were first used. Now, there are better tools and materials to use. The length of time to build one will vary.

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