Make a miniature ziggurat

Make a miniature ziggurat

Watch this three part tutorial to build a miniature ziggurat. Use pink Styrospan high density foam. Assemble this model of a step sided pyramid with a ruler, some glue and an x-acto knife. The pink foam is easy to carve and can be repaired with glue if broken.

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Creator's Site: www.rpg.kamloopian.com

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LordOgre 9 months ago
Hey, this is a very interesting set of videos... just wish you could show us how you painted it after... im still a beginner in this kind of crafting and i really wanna make a good looking ziggurat pour my first build =)
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wilma antonio 2 weeks ago
it's very goo......... i was not able to see everything though. would be nice if it's completely finished up to painting it.
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