March 5, 201311 yr Gosh, this is awesome. There are so much things I like. Especially the design of the roofs - it looks great. The trojan horse - adorable The whole setting and the mood of this MOC really feels like Greece. With the theatre and the mediterranean fruits. Really really really great work. Brick on
March 5, 201311 yr This is truly a labor of love. The amount of time and thought to go into something like this, I can only imagine. The details are stunning and the use of the scene to scene is great, well done.
March 5, 201311 yr Where does the white robe torso you use come from? I'm looking for a few for a Roman/Greek MOC of my own.
March 5, 201311 yr Author Where does the white robe torso you use come from? I'm looking for a few for a Roman/Greek MOC of my own. The white torsos come from Star Wars: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=973ps3c01
March 5, 201311 yr The white torsos come from Star Wars: http://www.bricklink...asp?P=973ps3c01 Thank you! :)
March 6, 201311 yr I'm not easily impressed, but I have to say that your MOC is truly fantastic. Congratulations! I especially like the use of Poseidon and the Minotaur as characters in the play. Maybe you can add Medusa when the S10 CMFs are released.
March 7, 201311 yr This is absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing it with us. There is such wonderful detail all through it that I think I could look at it a dozen times and still find something new.
March 11, 201311 yr Wow, this is amazing! Love the horse (that could lead to a whole new ancient Greece MOC idea!).
March 12, 201311 yr Looks great! Is there anything inside of the Parthenon? And if you use the Spartan as Odysseus, with the Cyclops and Poseidon as themselves, you can have the actors doing a scene directly from the Odyssey. Plus if the actors are staging the Odyssey in the amphitheater, then that would go nicely with the "re-enactors" acting out the story of the Iliad on the shore! Edited March 12, 201311 yr by The Real Indiana Jones
March 14, 201311 yr As a Greek, I'm really impressed! Wow! Loved the way you did the tiles on the roofs.
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