Sphinx or Chichen Itza?

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Buford
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Sphinx or Chichen Itza?

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Just wondering my new project may be a sphinx or a Mexican Pyramid Chichen-Itza.

I think the pyramid first since the great sphinx has been done before I think?
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Do the pyramid first. It has less folders on Brickshelf. :)

Hehe... sphinx. :)
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Oh, that's photoshop. :wink:
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I say do the pyramid. Not only do we not see a lot of those, but we see even less Non-Egyptian ones.
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Chichen-Itza - admitedly because I've actually been there and would love to see it done in LEGO.
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Post by Formendacil »

I say sphinx, but thta's just because I like ancient Egyptians more than ancient Maya.

Both would be good.
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doctorsparkles wrote:I say do the pyramid. Not only do we not see a lot of those, but we see even less Non-Egyptian ones.
*COUGH http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/loner ... ture16.jpg COUGH*

and that was before I bought two more yoda's :lol:

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I say do the Mayan Pyramid. I have Mayans in my Ancients theme, I'd like to see your take on their pyramid so I can get some ideas to make my own.
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lone ranger wrote:
doctorsparkles wrote:I say do the pyramid. Not only do we not see a lot of those, but we see even less Non-Egyptian ones.
*COUGH http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/loner ... ture16.jpg COUGH*

and that was before I bought two more yoda's :lol:

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Very nice LR! But Buford, do I Mayan one :wink:


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Post by Webrain »

hmm....

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wish someday I'll have real brciks to make them....
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Post by Sir Vincent »

Sphinx....maybe you will be victorious where I was not my friend...
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