Roman Forum, the central area of the city around which life revolved. Here was where commerce, business, prostitution, religion and the administration of justice took place.
A place to stroll, looking at what latest fashions are being worn..........
...or discuss (sometimes loudly) the politics of the day.
The water well is made with high density insulation foam and the face of a Lioness from the Atlantic The water is made from a Piece of CD casing which is then smeared with Pattex100 gel. The trickle of water is made from Pattex 100 gel
Recently I got an amazing comment concerning an earlier post,
Simon Langton and John FitzRobert, two of the suretees to the
Magna carter, from his descendant Joel langton. He and his Father run a Website about the Langtons called the
Lost Langtons. It´s a pretty amazing bit of Research work and well worth a look.
Great Paul ! Very realistic great work .
ReplyDeleteGreetings and Merry Christmas .
Wonderful modeling!
ReplyDeleteCapolavoro herr Paul! What a nice terrain piece. I envy your talent. It looks fantastic! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThat is sensational Paul and the water fountain is just an amazing piece of detail work.
ReplyDeleteExcellent, really excellent! The water is amazing!
ReplyDeleteyour Roman city is growing. This last work is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooks terrific Paul! I also love the fountain, simple but so well done.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work again Paul! The water well is awesome made!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
Awesome and very real look!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Very realistic... Well done Paul!
ReplyDeleteJust marvellous!
ReplyDeleteThat's bloody awesome! I really like how your town evolves.
ReplyDeleteLovely work Paul. That's an amazingly ingenious but very effective method for doing the water effect.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a very impressive building and setting and the water looks cool.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Paul,
Pat.
great work paul! and Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteFantastic work as always Paul. Do you find funny things happen on the way there? (Sorry I couldn't resist!)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit Paul and merry xmas to you ....love your blog looking great.
ReplyDeleteAll the best
Sean