NOD Posted November 16, 2021 Posted November 16, 2021 (edited) Art and Culture: Large Townhall Art and Culture: Large Temple SRTT 01 by Philippe, auf Flickr On the right side of the river, the Heliopolis Temple of Light was built on a hill. SRTT 02 by Philippe, auf Flickr On the left side of the river the Townhall was built in the valley. SRTT 03 by Philippe, auf Flickr @NOD and @Professor Thaum win a large property license to be activated by microbuild, for their Large Townhall and Eat at Oggy's MOCs, respectively. Edited November 16, 2021 by NOD Quote
Professor Thaum Posted November 16, 2021 Posted November 16, 2021 Wow, especially nice ! That bridge steals the show ! Quote
Kai NRG Posted November 16, 2021 Posted November 16, 2021 I never knew we needed green old style flowers until now. Great job on the flame light in the temple, it looks really good! Quote
evancelt Posted November 16, 2021 Posted November 16, 2021 Nice work @NOD! I love that bridge! The only suggestion I'd make it maybe using some of the 1x1 quarter round green tiles for the pieces that border the stream. The 1x1 square tiles definitely work, but that section of the MOC looks the blockiest. Cool usage of the decorated brick on the side of the temple Quote
NOD Posted November 17, 2021 Author Posted November 17, 2021 23 hours ago, Professor Thaum said: Wow, especially nice ! That bridge steals the show ! Thanks for the compliments. The Fence Lattice 3633 goes perfectly with the bridge. 23 hours ago, Kai NRG said: I never knew we needed green old style flowers until now. Great job on the flame light in the temple, it looks really good! Thanks for the compliments. Heliopolis is the small version of Acropolis. So that it doesn't look empty, it has an altar with a flame. 23 hours ago, evancelt said: Nice work @NOD! I love that bridge! The only suggestion I'd make it maybe using some of the 1x1 quarter round green tiles for the pieces that border the stream. The 1x1 square tiles definitely work, but that section of the MOC looks the blockiest. Cool usage of the decorated brick on the side of the temple Thanks for the compliments. You're right 25269, I didn't think about it when I built it. Quote
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