Church by Tony Varos

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Bruce N H
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Church by Tony Varos

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Hi all,

Tony Varos has built a nice Iglesia de Sabado Domingo

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The first thing I thought when I saw this MOC was "simple". But at a closer look I noticed some nice detail. Not too much to over crowd the MOC. Just enough. The overall MOC isn't too big. It looks very good. It reminds me of all the old western churches for some reason.

I really like the cross on the the back. The arches over the doorway are also a nice touch.

An overall very very nice MOC.

Thanks for sharing. :D


Edit: I almost forgot to comment on the Stained glass windows. The are well done. I like the randomness of the pattern.
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Yah the stain glass windows are REALY GOOD. and everything forester said i agree 100% 8)
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Post by lemon_squeezer2 »

This is really a nice church. Upon looking at it, it is a bit short - I would term it more of a chapel.

A few things struck me as pretty neat. For one, there is the roof - the technique that he used really looks the way terracotta should. The doorway is pretty nice too - there could have been a bit or detail, but it comes together really nicely. The interior is pretty good as well. The seats are a nice and unique touch.

Overall, this may not be one of the most incredible churches I've seen (the seperation between the light and dark grey kinda bugs me) but it is really good. Thanks for showing us Bruce!
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