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Subject: TELL ME WHAT TO MAKE AS BUILDINGS PROP


dolly ( ) posted Thu, 04 October 2001 at 6:17 AM ยท edited Fri, 29 November 2024 at 4:38 PM

Hey all Well i finhesd the temple now i want to ask you for some ideas as to what you would like to see in the store by way of building.room props. Cheers dolly


SAMS3D ( ) posted Thu, 04 October 2001 at 7:11 AM

Okay, in a temple I think you need some paegan statues (I think I spelled that wrong) but anyway, you also need a thrown for Ramses,tables with fruit in bowls, or some of their board games, some pitchers for water, gobblets, pillows for their guests who come to hang with them, those funny beds with the rolls on top that look very uncompfortable, long hand fans......that should keep you busy....LOL....sorry you asked huh. Sharen


dolly ( ) posted Thu, 04 October 2001 at 7:15 AM

oooh i like them ideas mate i was`nt thinking about stuff in the templ but hey im willing lol cheers sharon dolly


leather-guy ( ) posted Thu, 04 October 2001 at 7:26 AM

How about something for the MilKids? A turn of the century one-room schoolhouse with desks, blackboards,cloakroom? A supermarket or convenience store with stocked shelves? An 12th century wooden Norwegan Stave Church? A minoan labyrinth? A crumbling dutch wind-mill? A 19th-century british Folly? A thatched, half-timbered english cottage? A Gypsy caravan? A double-wide trailer or mobile-home? A moorish hareem & courtyard? An Egyptian tomb? A city Brownstone? A carnival Funhouse? A Victorian Cottage? - Whatever catches your fancy - - - - "It's all good!" G


leather-guy ( ) posted Thu, 04 October 2001 at 7:32 AM

(Ooooops! I think I cross-posted . . .) I may have misunderstood; were you asking for ideas for props to go IN a building, or for ideas for new props that ARE buildings? LOL


VirtualSite ( ) posted Thu, 04 October 2001 at 11:11 AM

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Dolly, this is perhaps not the right forum, but nevertheless, I thought you might enjoy seeing the Menna tomb recreation based on the site I directed your way during your search for Egyptian ceiling motifs. Granted, this one has no ceiling (at least in this view), but its more for your enjoyment than anything else. My next step in this is to colorize the wall paintings and restore the look to something more akin to a fully realized image; as such, I'm currently researching color palattes for the various figures, gods, et al. As I said, for your enjoyment, nothing more.


dolly ( ) posted Thu, 04 October 2001 at 11:29 AM

Well i enjoyed looking at it thanks your doing a great job on this mate cant wait to see the finished model good work and thanks again cheers dolly


ENGELKEN ( ) posted Thu, 04 October 2001 at 5:14 PM

What about one of the loft apartments from TV? The fifth floor, above the dojo, apt in Highlander, the series. The third floor loft with the steel window shades on Forever Knight. Bryan's plush digs on Queer as Folk? Anyway, a loft apt with high windows, wood floors and rusticated brick would be so nice. eng


SAMS3D ( ) posted Thu, 04 October 2001 at 5:18 PM

okay, outside props, statues like the pyramids, or big pots, weren't they big in that era. Baskets, little shops, you know tents that sell gold and stuff. That is all my little pea brain can give you. Sharen


Phantast ( ) posted Fri, 05 October 2001 at 6:46 AM

My suggestion would be a set of similar houses that are all a little bit different. Then they one could use an assortment of them to make a street. (If you use the same house over and over again you don't get such a realistic street).


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