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WIP shot of the Temple of Concord. The temple was erected in the west end of the Roman Forum against the Capitoline Hill. Its' neighbors include the Temple of Vespasian, the Arch of Septimius Severus, which still stands intact, the Tabularium, which still stands but has been heavily modified, and the Gemonian Steps where traitors were hurled to their deaths. Sometimes they were strangled first then tossed.

19946359126_f2e3ba18b3_c.jpgUntitled by turd ferguson, on Flickr

Here is an artist interpretation of what it may have looked like. Except for collapsed rubble and the foundation not much is left. The front facade is based off of what can be gleaned from ancient coins I believe.

19965262532_42230e7633_o.jpg250px-Tempconcord by turd ferguson, on Flickr

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Nice columns!

Will you build the statues and reliefs in the pediment as well?

No, probably not. Bas relief is not really possible in Lego, at least for me. Although folks have done nice work with figs in the pediments it always seems forced. Right now my plan is to leave the pediment plain, perhaps with color and put some nice detail in the cornice.

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Wow, what a monumental build! Awe-inspiring as a temple should be. And the details, like the portico floor mosaic and the doors, are lovely and emphasize the grandeur.

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Wow, the terracotta roof is looking really nice! How do the tubes between the tiles stay in place? Are they kept in place because of pressure and friction?

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Wow, the terracotta roof is looking really nice! How do the tubes between the tiles stay in place? Are they kept in place because of pressure and friction?

The technic connectors just rest between the tiles. The roof panels will be set in such a way that the bottom tube will rest against the cornice. Each one higher up the roof will then be held in place by the one below it. Hope that makes sense.

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The technic connectors just rest between the tiles. The roof panels will be set in such a way that the bottom tube will rest against the cornice. Each one higher up the roof will then be held in place by the one below it. Hope that makes sense.

Yep, thanks! Made perfect sense :sweet: . Can't wait to see the roof being added to the temple. It'll add a nice splash of contrasting color to the building.

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