Thanks for all of the kind words everyone.
WhiteFang, on Dec 24 2009, 03:43 PM, said:
Great MOC. It really illustrate the buzzling marketplace in the middle eastern lands. At first glance, I thought it was supposed to match with Prince of Persia. Are you intending to combine with the official sets? I supposed the Ambush in Cairo and the upcoming PoP market place can add some nice touch in it.
Thanks. This wasn't made specifically because of the Prince of Persia sets, I hadn't seen the pics when I started building this. Building a Muslim town has alway been something I've wanted to do.
I'd love to integrate it with the PoP sets, but I'm afraid I don't have much self-control when it comes to keeping MOCs together. I probably will have broken it up for parts by the time the sets come out.
TheBrickster, on Dec 25 2009, 03:12 AM, said:
Do you plan to make any more buildings to create a village by chance? Overall, very nice. I think this deserves a front-page!

Thank you very much.

I'll definitely think about it. I'm working on another project right now though, but I'd love to expand the MOC into a city in the future.
LegoLink, on Dec 25 2009, 04:41 AM, said:
I also see an ewok behind the red roofed shop,whats with that?
Yes, those are supposed to be animal hides of some sort. Thanks.
Emperor Claudius Rome, on Dec 25 2009, 04:41 AM, said:
But one question is, why did you give the soldier the dwarf helmet?
I was going for something like this (This is the best picture I can find):
The Saracen Army outside Paris
Also, I felt a bronze helmet would fit in with the colour scheme and atmosphere a lot better than a silver/grey helmet.
Sandy, on Dec 25 2009, 11:22 PM, said:
I totally love this, and once I get my hands on those Prince of Persia sets, I'll attempt to build an middle-eastern city scene myself. I already have the Scorpion Palace from the Orient Expedition theme, which also gives loads of pieces suitable for a Persian city.

Thanks. I'd love to get Scorpion Palace some day, it's one of the few Orient Expedition sets I still haven't got around to buying. I really want that onion dome and carpet piece.
Cakeman, on Dec 26 2009, 12:41 PM, said:
Fantastic MOC, it has really inspired me to do something similar with my tan and white bricks. Also, the fez (what's the plural? fezes?

) actually looks good when you use it, I thought it didn't look as good in the Indy set. I guess it's all about the setting.
I'd really like to see a little more... substantial minaret. Slightly bigger? You could use white corner-wall-bricks as tower base, if you understand what I mean (i know the description is weak). But overall, great and inspiring MOC! Thanks for sharing the pics.
Thank you. Yes, I agree the minaret is very out of scale, even though it's one of my favorite parts of the scene. Maybe just imagine it's in the distance or something.
Again, thanks for all of your feedback.
Edited by TinyPiesRUs, 29 December 2009 - 05:17 AM.