Disagreeable Females vs Temple Guardians

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Post by PunkRockCowboy »

I love how the terrain works so beautifully with the architecture. I like how the river fits into the desert a little lower. And the flying carpet rules!
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Post by Tanotrooper »

great looking pyramid... and great snot work. Hmm... some of those women dont really look like... woman... (maybe spies :P )

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Post by Escape The Fate »

Hey do u guys no what takes more bricks snot or regular?
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Awesome. I love it. LOL! on the female with the antenae breasts. Anywho, this is superb.
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Post by RebelRock »

The_Vanquished wrote:It looks very nice, but I don't think using SNOT works for the ground when it is sand. It looks good, but unrealistic. Then again, its a bunch of semi Naked Women fighting to destroy a black pyramid.

Overall, it looks great.
Soooo...thousands of little round studs with the word "Lego" emblazoned upon them would look more realistic? :wink:

I think if there were a world for short, fat yellow people with two fingers, this would realistically represent it. :P

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Amazing! I like the amount of detail and techniques squeezed into every sqaure inch of this MOC. I also like how the Pyramid is built using roof tiles instead of bricks. Great job!
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Post by smcginnis »

This is so totally awesome. It definitely looks better with the smooth sand. The black pyramid, despite it's relative simplicity, is certainly the main attraction (well... for me, at least ;)). The arch and the flying carpet are great as well; but I think my favorite detail is the raised walkways. That's just so... I dunno, cool.

As always, great job!

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Post by Asterios »

i like how he makes the Pyramid just "STAND OUT" instead of blending into the scenery it draws the attention to it,also like the arch too :D ,and whos side is the flying carpet on?
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What can I say that hasn't been said already? It's absolutely awesome :) nice SNOT technique.
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It has a nice clean feel to it. The black pyramid looks very nice as does the river. I tend to agree with "The Vanquished" when it comes to the sand though. Excellent work!
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Post by Ryan »

Anything having to do with Egypt wins me over, so of course I love this. That archway is beautiful, and the banks of the river are a small but winning detail. And your collection of Slave Leia torsos and legs is quite impressive! I'm all for LEGO female empowerment. :wink:
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