32x32-blue- Poseidon' palace

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32x32-blue- Poseidon' palace

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Poseidon's spiral palace

This MOC used as much blue as possible. the poor soul tied to the rock was struck down by Poseidon himself, for slinking around the castle

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Your use of trans dark blue in the walls is interesting.
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That's a great idea for how to use blue in a castle. :-)
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I agree it's an new way to use it. so all i say is great idea! :)

Now of you go and find some more uses for it! :wink:

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As I said on MOCpages this is indeed a very interesting MOC. The sea bed looks kind of bare though. It would really complete the MOC to have new techniques of coral along the bottom.
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I agree that the seabed looks sparse, but I think the idea of having a Greek god controlling a MOC castle is very original.
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Blego7 wrote:As I said on MOCpages this is indeed a very interesting MOC. The sea bed looks kind of bare though. It would really complete the MOC to have new techniques of coral along the bottom.
when i made it, i was debating whether or not to put stuff on the seabed, and i didn't because i couldn't make it all blueish. :tasty:
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[url=http://www.mocpages.com/home.php/58909]MOCpages[/url]
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