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Temple of Golden Scorpion - entry for category [A] in the 25 Years of Adventure contest

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Johnny Thunder got lost in the jungle. But without his team he could also achieve something - he found the legendary temple of Golden Scorpion. But the title treasure is protected by a mysterious tribe of green indians-monsters and some deadly traps... Will Johny beat his opponents, avoid traps and finally get the treasure?

Temple of Golden Scorpion

Frontal view

Temple of Golden Scorpion

Corner view

Temple of Golden Scorpion

Johnny fighting with guardians of the Golden Scorpions

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A great scene. Also strongly reminiscent of Indiana Jones.
I like the mysterious tribe and the water around the crocodile.
The whole area looks pretty dangerous, you don't want to get lost here as a holidaymaker. 

:classic:

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Super cool! 
Love the way you sculpt the Rock element with the Temple. The birds statues are cool as the crocodile detail. And dead conquistadors skeletons yes! It wouldn't be an adventure without some skeletons! 

Clever selection for the headprint for Johnny Thunder giving him age :classic::thumbup: 

Good luck, cheers 

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Wonderful work. The rocks flow and appear sculpted by the river. The columns are NPU of the wheel elements. Quite the build.

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Absolutely amazing! I love how you made those pillars and how you've incorporated statues throughout the build.

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Top-notch. Love the use of the pink bricks. The Aligator is creative as well. The effectiveness of the 2x1 bricks with the cross hole adds great detail. I need to use that myself next time. 

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That's quite the special build. Deceptive lighting in the first picture. For a moment I thought you used flesh-colored bricks for the top layer.

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