Scorpio
25-08-2006, 09:54 AM
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Any ideas for the lower part of the room? Or to finish of the other parts?
ROOM EXPLANATION:
This room is to represent England and it's royalty! The actual gardens are based on the theme of the Queen and Buckingham Palace, if you notice the unfinished red carpet and room name.
The narrow top part of the room is there to represent the countries network of roads and it's cities (note the poster, soon there will be more). I have also placed an unlinking red teleporter to give an english feel to that certain part of the room.
The large central part of the room is where the red carpet (mentioned earlier) will be leading up to which is supposed to be the Buckingham palace entrance. I have used menorahs to give a more royal feel to that part of the room, and roses as they are often used to represent England (also note the Red Rose of Lancaster/Lancashire and the White Rose of Yorkshire). Also, the Palace gates are used to create a more royal theme, using trophies instead of bars.
The higher part of the room with the large flower and plant construction is the main part of the garden. The large creation is there to represent England's wide variety of garden design and architecture.
And that's about it... Oh wait! The samovar because we love tea ^_^
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Any ideas for the lower part of the room? Or to finish of the other parts?
ROOM EXPLANATION:
This room is to represent England and it's royalty! The actual gardens are based on the theme of the Queen and Buckingham Palace, if you notice the unfinished red carpet and room name.
The narrow top part of the room is there to represent the countries network of roads and it's cities (note the poster, soon there will be more). I have also placed an unlinking red teleporter to give an english feel to that certain part of the room.
The large central part of the room is where the red carpet (mentioned earlier) will be leading up to which is supposed to be the Buckingham palace entrance. I have used menorahs to give a more royal feel to that part of the room, and roses as they are often used to represent England (also note the Red Rose of Lancaster/Lancashire and the White Rose of Yorkshire). Also, the Palace gates are used to create a more royal theme, using trophies instead of bars.
The higher part of the room with the large flower and plant construction is the main part of the garden. The large creation is there to represent England's wide variety of garden design and architecture.
And that's about it... Oh wait! The samovar because we love tea ^_^
Re-Call (Forum Moderator) - Thread Closed upon request from starter. Happy Posting :)