Ancient city of SztMirton and Cathedral by bikicsmilan

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Ancient city of SztMirton and Cathedral by bikicsmilan

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Hey all,

Hungarian builder bikicsmilan has been working on an awesome city and cathedral.

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Impressive, to say the least. This builder is very good, with some awesome ideas that are not only nice to look at, they're nice to learn from.
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I stumbled across his work a few weeks ago. Truly amazing. The amount of detail he puts into little things like his alters and tombs blows me away. They're relatively small but very detailed and ornate. Extremely clever uses of pieces I though to be useless!
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Wow.
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I've been keeping tabs, and I'm always impressed by this 'MOC'! I love the great span of castle life this diorama brings. Great modeling!!!
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Post by HenrytheV »

Golleee, when you look at this picture you can really see the scale of his Cathedral. :shock:

The elephant is nice in this picture, it's nice to see another way to do it brickbuilt.

In a couple of pictures you can see what seems to be light bricks, and maybe some pneumatic pieces. Can anyone shed some light on this? :)

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Awesome statuary! I love statuary. Very creative use of colors! Very, very excellent!
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sick :)

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Post by architect »

This moc has so many great details. I really like the decorative tile roof. This is certainly worthy of a main page article :wink:

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Post by Bruce N H »

Hey Ben,

Already on it. I need to get a chance to edit a photo.

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Wow, very complete and impressive. The use of old style torsos is particularlyinventive as the robes of the cardinal
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Wow this is awesome and huge. :shock:
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Post by einsteinonthebeach »

These are amazing! The tile work on the roof of the cathedral is amazing!

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AMAZING - I don't think I have much more to say
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Post by garrettnc »

Very well done. I especially like this shot of the small, innocent town being attacked by a ferocious monster.
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