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Three quarter view showing the entire temple |
Here it is, the grand-daddy of all my SE Asian temples that I have built (so far...?). I call it simply, The Big Temple. Creative, isn't it?
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Detailed shot of the roof of The Big Temple |
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Photo of the interior of the temple with the printed architectural patterns |
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View of the entrance to the temple and the styrene brick pattern sheet and Hirst Arts blocks entranceway |
Anyway, to read how I created it, you'll have to go back to the original thread from 2014:
"Snowed In? Build a Temple!" It may seem strange that I am duplicating the finished photos here, but...sigh...there is a reason. My previous image hosting site, Photobucket, has decided to charge more than $400 for "third party hosting" -- in other words, "hot-linking." That's when you upload a photo to their site and link back to it on another, such as a blog. Why Photobucket is essentially committing business suicide, I don't know. No one that I know of will pay that ridiculous amount when there are perfectly sensible free options. Such as a Google blog!
i like the use of 15mm figurines like statues.
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Eric
That's truly spectacular, very well executed!
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