Disagreeable Females vs Temple Guardians
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great looking pyramid... and great snot work. Hmm... some of those women dont really look like... woman... (maybe spies )
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Soooo...thousands of little round studs with the word "Lego" emblazoned upon them would look more realistic?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.
I think if there were a world for short, fat yellow people with two fingers, this would realistically represent it.
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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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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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As always, great job!
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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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