Who knew Pendraken made 10mm Biblical era cities?

Started by Ithoriel, 14 February 2015, 03:21:24 AM

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Westmarcher

Very innovative and enterprising.  =D>
(Intrigued by the blue top on the Ziggurat - not quite the same colour, but is it a coincidence that 'blue stone' was used at Stonehenge?)
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Ithoriel

Quote from: Westmarcher on 17 February 2015, 12:59:47 PM
Very innovative and enterprising.  =D>
(Intrigued by the blue top on the Ziggurat - not quite the same colour, but is it a coincidence that 'blue stone' was used at Stonehenge?)

Once again, thanks to all for the kind comments.

Sumerian temples were apparently highly decorated

I went for the darker blue colour to represent either a rich temple able to afford to cover itself in lapis lazuli or a poorer temple painted blue in an effort to look richer than it is :-) Similarly the door surround may be gold leaf or bronze sheet!

As to the bluestone circle ... yep, entirely coincidental :)
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Ithoriel

Quote from: Subedai on 17 February 2015, 12:39:46 AM
Even better now it's painted. Excellent stuff, it all fits together very nicely and gives the impression of a city. Plus I should imagine that using a standard sized base for the floor plan, it wouldn't be too difficult to make it bigger.

The upside is it could be expanded almost infinitely.

The downside is it could be expanded almost infinitely. :)

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Really great work.  Impressive in the 'idea stage' but thoroughly magnificent in the exeecution of the idea.   :-bd