Published Sep 27th, 2012, 9/27/12 8:52 pm
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THIS BUILDING REQUIRES THE CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY TEXTUREPACK!
The Temple of Zeus located in the city of Olympia (North West Peloponnesian Island) was the second mightiest and most magnificent temple of Ancient Greece after the Parthenon. Built between 472 and 456 BC, it was designed by the architect named Phileas, and its master peace, the Statue of Zeus, carved in gold and marble was regarded as a wonder throughout the world. This rebuild of the temple of Zeus will be located in the city of Olympia, in our new RP PVP Ancient Greek Server! I have changed the roof with bricks to make it more colourful but the original building had a grey roof. There is a schematic for those who would like to admire the temple in their own worlds. It is strictly forbidden to use this building for any server!!! You are only allowed to have it if it is in a solo map. Thank you J
I will be regularly uploading new buildings and perhaps will be doing a pack for it.
For some obscure reasons the schematic does not work >.< But don't worrie I will find a solution ! :)
The Temple of Zeus located in the city of Olympia (North West Peloponnesian Island) was the second mightiest and most magnificent temple of Ancient Greece after the Parthenon. Built between 472 and 456 BC, it was designed by the architect named Phileas, and its master peace, the Statue of Zeus, carved in gold and marble was regarded as a wonder throughout the world. This rebuild of the temple of Zeus will be located in the city of Olympia, in our new RP PVP Ancient Greek Server! I have changed the roof with bricks to make it more colourful but the original building had a grey roof. There is a schematic for those who would like to admire the temple in their own worlds. It is strictly forbidden to use this building for any server!!! You are only allowed to have it if it is in a solo map. Thank you J
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I will be regularly uploading new buildings and perhaps will be doing a pack for it.
For some obscure reasons the schematic does not work >.< But don't worrie I will find a solution ! :)
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