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Message edited on: 06/18/2004 11:51
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Awww Linda, no we aren't! *Any chance of a ball court, Aztec (or was that Toltec) style?* I deleted all my previous posts. I'm going to have to check with Chris, this is more complex than I thought it would be, though most of the elements of the construction set will work, there would have to be a few more pieces made. I've attached a link to double check.... you're referring to something similar to the Chichen Itza ballcourt?What we do in life, echoes in eternity.
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Attached Link: http://www.pacaritambo.com/culture.html
The one at Chichen Itza isn't very typical. Most of them are a lot smaller (I visited a lot of them when I was in Mexico). Try looking at the one at Palenque (http://www.downtheroad.org/Photo/8TabChiapas/4Palanque2.htm) or the one at Monte Alban. If you can get a photo with people in to show scale, you'll see they're quite small in comparison with that huge thing at Chichen Itza.
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Ajax, thank you very much! I'll take a look and see if there is a possibility.
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I'm really envious that you were able to see this all up close. The ruins are beautiful.
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I've been playing around with all the bits, including those from volume three, and can't really put together a convincing ball court prefab from what we have so far. Several extra elements would have to be made. There's such a massive choice of Meso-American architecture that its difficult to decide what to include in a set. I was hoping to make some of the arches, sometime in the future and could perhaps include the ball court pieces as well. As this would involve quite a considerable amount of work, I'm afraid it rather depends on the response to what we have done so far.
Part of the problem may be that there isn't much around in the way of clothing for Precolombian cultures. There's not much in the way of utensils, weapons, tools etc either.
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That and there hasn't been a movie released lately involving the Mayans. :)) We're working on filling some of the holes in clothing and weapons.
Message edited on: 06/18/2004 23:41
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Ah yes, the movie aspect. I can't think of a way to solve that one ;-)
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Thanks guys. I know we're looking forward to expanding this genre, and I'm personally looking forward to learning more about the culture.
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Judith, muchos kudos on the new set. I like it even better than the first one, and enjoyed making a spectacular set in Vue this weekend using parts from both sets. Can't wait for #3!
There is an IMAX movie about the Maya but it's atrocious. Don't waste your money. :-)
There was talk a few years ago about a big epic (featuring Salma Hayek as "La Malinche") being made about the conquest of the Azteca, but it apparently never went to production. If anyone would like to learn more about the Aztecs and the Conquest, I'd suggest "Conquest" by Hugh Thomas, "Conquest of New Spain" by Fra. Bernardo Diaz del Castillo (an eyewitness,) and "The Broken Spears," which is a collection of accounts from the Aztec perspective. The book by Thomas is spectacular, and paints a good portrait of the empire's amazing achievements and fascinating culture.
Message edited on: 06/21/2004 18:56
LOL! I bought the IMAX movie, and you're absolutely right Dean. Thanks for the heads-up on the other! I added you to my favorites so I'll get notification when you post that image :)) I can't wait to see what you've done!
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That's a beautiful start Dean, wonderful render!
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