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Mayan Pyramid

Posted by PhilC on 12 May 2020, 18:37

Hello everyone! In these pandemic days, I have found time to try something different. Let me show you my first scratchbuilt scenery element, a Mayan pyramid.

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It's made of polystyren and painted, that's all.

The stages of production are described here: https://philotepsfigures.blogspot.com/2020/05/meanwhile-in-cellar.html

And you will find more pictures there: https://philotepsfigures.blogspot.com/2020/05/a-pyramid-in-jungle.html

I must say that it was very pleasant to build, more than only painting.
Hope you like it :)
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Posted by sberry on 12 May 2020, 19:21

Wow, this looks great, especially the first two pictures with the jungle background!
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Posted by Wiking on 12 May 2020, 19:24

I just want to write how nice ...

suddenly wush !

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Your boy in the mumps costume is a bit underemployed ?
He smoke the wrong stuff !


:yeah:
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Posted by PhilC on 12 May 2020, 19:29

Wiking wrote:I just want to write how nice ...

:yeah:


Hum, something missing on this smiley... ketchup ? :mrgreen:
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 14 May 2020, 00:11

Fantastic pyramid, a great terrain element for any Mayan/Aztec wargame or diorama, PhilC. I love the complete construction process description at your blog. :thumbup:

My best congratulations. :)

Mmmm, Wiking, depending that the red liquid is blood or ketchup you have a problema or not. :mrgreen:

Regards.

Santi.
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Posted by praga on 14 May 2020, 17:29

very good idea. the instructions for building the pyramid are great
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Posted by PhilC on 14 May 2020, 18:42

I hope to see a lot of Mayan buildings everywhere on the web soon.
We had Orctober for October, we should replace May by Maya, and paint as many Mayan persons and buildings as possible :mrgreen:
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Posted by Susofrick on 15 May 2020, 07:21

That pyramid looks great!
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Posted by SamSagace on 15 May 2020, 08:45

Unusual subject ... well done ! :yeah:
(Are you sure that the figures are Maya ? .....or Aztec ?)

Wiking : you wanted to cut A Steak for dinner ?
ok .. :oops: I know where is the door ...
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Posted by PhilC on 15 May 2020, 10:35

Hi SamSagace.

SamSagace wrote:Unusual subject ... well done ! :yeah:
(Are you sure that the figures are Maya ? .....or Aztec ?)


You're right, I have this point to explain. The pyramid was intended to be a scenery element for my Maya army (in construction), and also for 28mm Lizardmen.

On the second picture above, there are 4 warriors fighting each other: 2 of them are Aztec invaders, while the two others are Mayas, defending their city. The Mayas are painted as Classical Maya, after the Bonampak frescoes, painted during the 8th century AD, an example below:

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The Aztec Empire appeared during the 14th century AD, its expansion was stopped by the brutal arrival of the Conquistadores at the beginning of the 16th century AD. But the Aztecs (who called themselves 'Mexicas', by the way) had contact with the Mayas of the Post-classic period that remained in the Yucatan peninsula, even if the latter had mostly abandoned the large cities of the classical period.

Since there are no Post-classic Mayan figures, I use the classical ones to represent them :)

More to read in this post if you're interested in Mayas: https://philotepsfigures.blogspot.com/2020/04/maya-warriors.html
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Posted by SamSagace on 15 May 2020, 12:05

Phil ! many thanks ! I will visit your blog for sure !
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Posted by Paul on 15 May 2020, 16:17

Wiking wrote:Image
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The tomato sauce goes on the sausages, not your finger!
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Posted by Peter on 17 Aug 2020, 14:52

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Real nice temple! :thumbup:
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Posted by PhilC on 17 Aug 2020, 21:10

Thank you Peter! But you didn't need to cut EVERY finger from your right hand as a sacrifice :mrgreen:
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Posted by Peter on 18 Aug 2020, 09:46

PhilC wrote:Thank you Peter! But you didn't need to cut EVERY finger from your right hand as a sacrifice :mrgreen:

Why do you think that these are my fingers! :mrgreen:
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Posted by Konrad on 18 Aug 2020, 14:24

I like unusual subjects in our hobby.
The pyramid is very successful and the pictures show it very well.
Unfortunately, you don't show any large pictures of the painted figs.

Some of my aztecs here.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 18 Aug 2020, 23:45

Impressive indeed. :thumbup:
A wonderment of conviction with no acquittal !

There is a real one where at a certain point of the day two Giant Anaconda, one either side of the steps can be seen to slither down.

i have often wondered why the giant snakes
don't slither upwards in shadowy display ?
:sst: anacondas!
i would name them Tenebrous & Umbrous, if i were allowed to.
:eh: Why? :coffee: Y Not? BB
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