Hey all,
You may remember Justin Major's great microscale town. Here he's built an Asian-style temple.
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Very cool, everything looks good on that.
I really like the water fall.
I really like the water fall.
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Wow, that's kool. I started looking at it, and noticed the brown path leading from the temple, and wondered where it went. Then I looked closer, and saw that awesome pathway leading down and into the mountain. Too kool! The only thing I don't care for is the big green patch on the left side of the hill. It needs something...a tree, a bush, maybe even just a low noll, to give it a little texture. Overall, it's really great, though.
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