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Nikaia Antipolis

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Hello everybody!
Here's my latest MOC, the Greek City of Nikaia Antipolis .

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2 months in building, more than 50,000 bricks and small parts, 150 minifigs among which 100 Hoplites!

Here's the links:
Brickshelf http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=481254
MOCPages (I hope they'll solve the servers problems soon) http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/282876, which has detailed explanations about my MOC.

I hope you enjoy it!
Thanks for your comments!
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Wow. This is beautiful. That was quite the project and I can't wait to see more pics once the Brickshelf folder is public.

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Now that is one amazing Greek city! I love the statue the most, but the rounded aphitheatre is awsome as well.
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Great work. I don't even know what else to say about it. I really like the statue.

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This is an amazing build. So incredible! I like how bright everything is being built in white.

One question, is the area around the stadium tiled to give the impression of paving? I can't tell from the thumbnail and am wondering why it isn't all cobblestoney like the rest of the MOC.

Can't wait to see more pics. Great work!
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AK_Brickster wrote:One question, is the area around the stadium tiled to give the impression of paving? I can't tell from the thumbnail and am wondering why it isn't all cobblestoney like the rest of the MOC.

Can't wait to see more pics. Great work!
Yes, the area around the Theatre is tiled.
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Dang. I love that statue.
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Wow, that is totally unbelievable. I always look forward to new mocs from you, and this is just insane. The temple, statue, and amphitheater, all so beautiful. I can't wait for the brickshelf folder to become public.
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Wow. This is stunning. I can't wait to study the details once the photos are up.
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Fantastic MOC right here. The statue and the architecture are 2 noticeable details but as I look closer, I see tons more. One of the best Greek builds I've seen in a while. Great work and I would love to see more from you!
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Clearly a talented builder. This is amazing. Would love to see this in person. Great work!
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That's a cracking build! The amphitheatre reminds me of a few in the Asterix comics and the rest of it reminds me of Asterix at the Olympic Games :D
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Heh Im a fan of the Asterix comics and also this reminds me of that :)
I dont recall any famous gigantic statue though? But it is indeed impressive.

2 months to build- how long to plan if I may ask? Not really including the time spent acquiring the lego though.

Very impressive project. Hope it is on display for many to enjoy.
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That's very impressive: epic is a better word I think! Nice done with the giant statues!
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Wow, this is a thing of beauty. So many details to highlight - the curve of the collosseum section is great, the huge stairway, the doors inside the temple, that photo of the Zeus statue with the glare off the lightning bolt, the great custom robe, especially on the seated philosopher, etc etc etc.

This reminds me of way back in the day, like the late 90's, there was an ancient building contest...
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