Building Temple?

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  1. fullylucky

    fullylucky Well-Known Member

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    It's not for religious purposes!! Far out please read... nothing to do with religion just for aesthetics only.

    Do you know any good plant that has small leafy vines that can eventually grow on it? Without hiding the detail of the temple?
     
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    Even thought the lego idea isnt helpful but has inspired me a little. Notice how the pattern on the path continues on to the temple. That's a pretty cool design.
     
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    No idea, but why not contact your local nursery they should give you some great tips here, or google.
    Grapevines I love but obviously too big.

    Wow, what a great project, good on you.

    What inspired you to do something like this.

    Have seen amazing miniature stuff, ships, but nothing like this.

    Marisa:)
     
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    More ideas for you.

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    Please enlighten us how a miniature temple in your backyard would add value. A pool for me any day.
     
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    If you build 2, you could then have the opportunity to develop something between your temples.
     
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    Like what? a path? I'm just set on building one. Not sure how much hard work it will be as I'm doing it by hand.
     
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    Pool has upkeep in terms of time and money for chemicals. Some investors don't like pools for the same reason.

    I just think it's a once off expenditure of labour in building this. It will be unique thus it adds value as no one else would have one. I can charge monopoly price. It's the same logic apartments that are similar to each other sell for a very competitive price.

    I just think it would be good to look at. Not sure much for adding value to be honest.
     
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    Mine will be bigger than this but this looks pretty good.
     
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    Do both temple and pool

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    Maybe ask Geoffw.....

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    Go to the cockington green and steal the one you like.
     
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    This is probably the most important consideration.
    If going with this design, ensure that it aligns with Cusco.
     
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    They seem to be quite common on mini-golf courses and theme parks.....

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    Just re read this.
    I don't know whether it would add value
    Whether it works will be dependent on your skills, patience and if you cant do something get the right person who can.

    I would not worry about the value etc etc. if you are excited about this project and its going to be fun for you then just do it. Imagine having a BBQ around your temple it will be a great talking piece.

    My husband built a Pizza oven, nothing close to a temple but he had a blast doing this, so why not go all the way... The TEMPLE....:)
     
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