Horus Posted August 20, 2009 Posted August 20, 2009 Hello everybody, This is my first post here and my first large MOC. I am planning on building a minifig scale model of an egyptian temple (like Karnak or Luxor, for instance). The temple will consist of three pylons, an outer courtyard, a great hyposteles hall and various inner chambers and sanctuaries. Below is a small, mini-scale model. The temple will be approx. 1.80 meters long, with the outer pylon standing at 40 cm tall. I made LDD models of the various sections, which I will post later on. I was thinking of making the temple in tan colour. However, I understand tan bricks are quite rare, and most of the slope parts I would need for making the pylons are already out of production. I was wondering if you know of any (possibly cheap) source of tan bricks and especially slopes. There are appearently not many auctions involving tan lots on e-bay, and tan pieces are usually quite high priced on bricklink and only rarely available in the required quantities (consider that each pylon cosists of approx. 2,000 sloping pieces, and there would be 3 of them)... Quote
Commander Flash Posted August 20, 2009 Posted August 20, 2009 That is one huge and impressive MOC Hopefully you can complete it. P.S. Oooh thats where Luxor got his name Quote
The Rancor Posted August 20, 2009 Posted August 20, 2009 I hope you can complete it because I rwally want to see how it turns out. Hopefully you either already have or will buy some heiroglyphic pillar/wall pieces. That'll certainly take up a lot of space ( and some Prince of Persia pieces might bolster it ) Quote
Sandy Posted August 20, 2009 Posted August 20, 2009 Wow, an ambitious project, for sure! I can only wish good luck with it. Tan slopes are hard to come by, so might I suggest you use tan pillars (2 studs wide, 5 bricks tall) and make them lean to make those sloped walls instead? The pillars come in abundance in Harry Potter sets, I have like 70 of them thanks to those sets. Quote
saberwing Posted August 20, 2009 Posted August 20, 2009 Wow, that sure is a big project. I hope you will complete it. Good luck and a happy building! Quote
Etzel Posted August 20, 2009 Posted August 20, 2009 Really interesting project! It certainly will take a lot of time, effort and money to complete it but I would very much like to see it Your tan slopes problem seems to be a difficult one, Sandy's suggestion is a really good one though. I was going to suggest this piece: But when I checked on BrickLink the highest quantity that it was sold in was only 12... But good luck, it's a great project! Quote
prateek Posted August 20, 2009 Posted August 20, 2009 Great plan for a MOC. I'll be waiting for the finished model Quote
Klaus-Dieter Posted August 20, 2009 Posted August 20, 2009 That seems to get a great and enormous project, Horus! I really the mini model and can't wait to see the outcome! Very well done! And btw: Welcome to EB, Horus! Klaus-Dieter Quote
Horus Posted August 21, 2009 Author Posted August 21, 2009 Thanks for the warm welcome and the interesting ideas. Overall, the structure would be the following: 1. First entrance Pylon 2. Inner courtyard (open-air, sorrounded by colonade on four sides) 3. Second Pylon 4. Great Hyposteles Hall (colonade covered hall) 5. Third Pylon 6. Smaller Hyposteles Hall (only two rows of columns) 7. Inner Shrine: Shrine of the Sun barge, Altars and warehouses. Here are a few preliminary screenshots I took in LDD (I had to break the temple down in few sections for LDD to run smoothly): Outer Pylon (still missing the two obelisks) Main temple entrance (fortified guard post) Shrine in front of Pylon First Courtyard (section with column heights - inner and outer colonade) First Courtyard (exterior) Hyposteles Hall (section with column heights) Hyposteles Hall (exterior with upper balcony and balustrade) Temple partial ground plan: Hyposteles Hall is in the foreground, second pylon, courtyard and first pylon in background. Quote
Joey Lock Posted August 21, 2009 Posted August 21, 2009 Really interesting project! It certainly will take a lot of time, effort and money to complete it but I would very much like to see it Your tan slopes problem seems to be a difficult one, Sandy's suggestion is a really good one though. I was going to suggest this piece: But when I checked on BrickLink the highest quantity that it was sold in was only 12... But good luck, it's a great project! Well you can get these Slopes: Here But that would take time, and look to fine. Mabye it would be easier to use the Ship Building Technique: And just get a lot of 8x8 Tan plates and make a big wall, then you can tile it later. It will give the "limestone brick" look. Quote
Quarryman Posted August 21, 2009 Posted August 21, 2009 This is starting to look like a very interesting and promising project I really love ancient Egypt, so I'll be sure to follow this As for the walls it might be just building them with regular bricks and putting hinges at the bottom is the cheapest solution. Or use this: and SNOT it (mount it sideways). And as I see you're new here on EB I'd suggest you drop by our "Hello, My name is..."-forum and introduce yourself Quote
Klaus-Dieter Posted August 21, 2009 Posted August 21, 2009 Great outcome so far, Horus! I really these! These buildings, columns and statues look absolutely realistic and awesome! I can't wait to see the next additions. Very, very well done! :thumbup: Btw: Do you study Egyptology that you know and can design that details? Klaus-Dieter Quote
Joey Lock Posted August 21, 2009 Posted August 21, 2009 (edited) Btw: Do you study Egyptology that you know and can design that details?Klaus-Dieter If he was I don't think he would bother to make it out of Lego I watched alot of Pyramid shows, but not Palace shows. Because there isn't many temples or palaces left standing. But heres a useful site for your MOCing. His name is Galen R Frysinger, His a traveller, he travelled all over the world. Edited August 21, 2009 by Joey Lock Quote
Svelte Posted August 21, 2009 Posted August 21, 2009 This is an amazing looking project and a great way to introduce yourself to EB! Thanks so much for sharing. It's nice to see something (other than castles) designed with such attention to accuracy and historical detail. The layout is superb. I love the mini-scale version too - and it's probably more practical for some of us to imitate! Good luck sourcing those bricks. If you were planning on a public display and were a member of a LUG, it seems to me that this is EXACTLY the sort of project that the scheme is intending to support. Look here for more info. Quote
samthelegoman1 Posted August 22, 2009 Posted August 22, 2009 Gee, I wonder how much it'll all cost on Lego Factory! Quote
ziljin Posted August 22, 2009 Posted August 22, 2009 Looks pretty amazing. Do you intend on having statues of the egyptian gods too? Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted August 25, 2009 Posted August 25, 2009 Your first plans look really good Horus, there isn't many Egyptian stuff made untill now and i'd love to see this made in real bricks. As some suggested placing the walls on hinges is the cheapest and easiest way to make the sloped walls. Using different sizes of bricks and having some tiles and/or plates mounted sideways can give a nice texture to them. Good luck on this project! Quote
prateek Posted August 25, 2009 Posted August 25, 2009 Your entrance looks good, except that the flags and the blue & yellow pillars don't look that stable. You should put rods in them to reinforce it. Quote
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