AppleLEGO Posted April 23, 2011 Posted April 23, 2011 (edited) Theme : Atlantis Title : Temple of Poseidon - The Secret of Treasure Number of minifigs ; 1 Poseidon status,1 Emperor, 2 Crab Warrior, 2 Manta Warrior, 2 Skeleton and 2 Diver. Temple of Poseidon is special design that everything you could have seenever !! This is a modular buildings and it’s shiftable,detachable and transformable to different combination of building view. Sea creature was hide the treasure chest in a secret place, inside sunk Poseidon Temple, however braveness diver take the quest to find out .. ------ Temple of Poseidon was a an building sunk into seabed. It's partially destroyed and many diver trying to get the legendary treasure. ------ The 3rd level and above (4th level and roof) is shift-able along the track on top of 2nd level, it's show you different scenes of buildings ------ Temple is detachable too. After detached, 2nd level front hall is shift-able too. ------ By removing the 2nd level front-hall, there is a secret dungeon and "switchable" trap under it. ------ At the roof of the Temple, there is a turnable statue, the treasure chest hidden there but was stolen. ------ Front view of Poseidon Temple. Two gates at the corner of dungeon. above it is a trap too. ------- Remarks : I just removed the composite photos to comply the contest rules, hope everyone would enjoy the browsing. Please visit my , or AppleLEGO's brickshelf gallery, you'll find there more picture ! enjoy your feedback is valuables ~ AppleLEGO ~ Edited April 28, 2011 by AppleLEGO Quote
Brickdoctor Posted April 23, 2011 Posted April 23, 2011 This is really nice. The concept of a Temple of Poseidon is something I'd hoped to see in this contest, and the playability and modularity is a wonderful touch. I think it might've been better if you'd tiled over some more of the studs, but it's still a great entry like this. Quote
JimBee Posted April 24, 2011 Posted April 24, 2011 Really nice customizable and play abilities, AppleLEGO. Reminds me of something out of the Legend of Zelda video games. The only thing I would maybe change is your presentation. The pictures are dark, so maybe a white background would be better (I understand if you were trying to capture that underwater vibe). Also, this is just my opinion, but I don't like the vibrant text all over the photos. I highly prefer clean photos and text outside of them explaining the features and whatnot. I wish you good luck in the contest. Quote
XimenaPaulina Posted April 24, 2011 Posted April 24, 2011 Quite a nice entry, I really like the highly-playable features of this set - something that is a major plus for any possible set. How many pieces did you use in this build? It sure looks like it's in the range of the largest set size of System-scale sets. Well done overall! Quote
AppleLEGO Posted April 24, 2011 Author Posted April 24, 2011 (edited) This is really nice. The concept of a Temple of Poseidon is something I'd hoped to see in this contest, and the playability and modularity is a wonderful touch. I think it might've been better if you'd tiled over some more of the studs, but it's still a great entry like this. Thank you for your viewing and valuable recommendation I wish to tile up the flooring, roof and etc, but I’mrunning out of tiles .. just lets it be natural LEGO stud …haha Really nice customizable and play abilities, AppleLEGO. Reminds me of something out of the Legend of Zelda video games. The only thing I would maybe change is your presentation. The pictures are dark, so maybe a white background would be better (I understand if you were trying to capture that underwater vibe). Also, this is just my opinion, but I don't like the vibrant text all over the photos. I highly prefer clean photos and text outside of them explaining the features and whatnot. I wish you good luck in the contest. Thank you to pointing out and I’ll get improving in future , actually I’m no good in articles write-up, and presentation 。。 Quite a nice entry, I really like the highly-playable features of this set - something that is a major plus for any possible set. How many pieces did you use in this build? It sure looks like it's in the range of the largest set size of System-scale sets. Well done overall! thank you for your viewing actually i didn't counting how many parts been used yet, because it's combine many LEGO sets parts. normally i'll use LDD to "virtual-built" a same moc, to recording down the builting steps and parts counting. You may browsing my another moc building ~ City of Relgna, it's a completed Persian architectural and LDD ready ~AppleLEGO ~ Edited April 24, 2011 by AppleLEGO Quote
Brickdoctor Posted April 24, 2011 Posted April 24, 2011 Thank you for your viewing and valuable recommendation I wish to tile up the flooring, roof and etc, but I’mrunning out of tiles .. just lets it be natural LEGO stud …haha It's not a bad thing; lot's of official sets aren't tiled over either. Thank you to pointing out and I’ll get improving in future , actually I’m no good in articles write-up, and presentation 。。 No worries. I thought the presentation wasn't bad, although wasn't there a rule against multiple pics combined into one? Quote
AppleLEGO Posted April 24, 2011 Author Posted April 24, 2011 (edited) It's not a bad thing; lot's of official sets aren't tiled over either. No worries. I thought the presentation wasn't bad, although wasn't there a rule against multiple pics combined into one? I just removed the others composite photos (except the first main photo) to comply the contest rules. Please visit my gallery, you'll find there more picture ! hope everyone would enjoy the browsing Edited April 25, 2011 by AppleLEGO Quote
I Scream Clone Posted April 25, 2011 Posted April 25, 2011 Top job and crammed full of playability as well. A most worthy entry into this huge competition. Quote
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