Hi every body!
I'm a new on this forum and would like to show you a diorama i have done two years ago:
Stopnhenge !
The trilithons or triliths are five groups of three monoliths of sarsen sandstone raised and arranged as porticoes in a horseshoe-shaped plan leaving to the northeast an opening 13.70 meters wide. The trilithins are arranged symmetrically: the two smaller pairs of trilithes reached six meters in height, the next six .50 meters, while the large single trilithe on the south-west side was to reach 7.3 meters in height, lintel including the pillar of the main trilithone, 6.70 meters high, was straightened in 1901
The large sarsen sandstone circle consists of thirty monoliths erected in a cromlech thirty-three meters in diameter and surmounted by thirty lintels. The average thickness of these stones is 1.10 meters and the average distance between them is about one meter. The orthostats are nearly 4.10 meters high, 2.10 meters wide and weigh about twenty-five tons. The lintels of stone, meanwhile, each measure about 3.20 meters long, one meter wide, with a thickness of 0.80 meters: they weigh about seven tons. The tops of the lintels are suspended, for those who are still, at 4.90 meters above the ground.
I made sure that each stone was identical to the real stone:
for the blue color: The Celts extracted this coloring substance, also used for dyeing clothes, from a native plant, the woad or Isatis tinctoria. Not only did their appearance become quite spectacular and frightening, but the woad also has remarkable antiseptic and healing properties that made it a bit like our mercurochrome.
enjoy ! I let you apreciate the photos
Stéphane