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Khmer ruined temple

Khmer Ruined Temple

As of right now, this is my (new) all-time favorite camp. The excellent sculptures atop the gate towers of the ruined temple I picked up when I visited Angkor Wat, in Cambodia. Yes, I know, that's cheating. Ditto with the idol of the Hindu god behind the guard. The vegetation overgrowing the site is bits of plastic plants I picked up at the local craft store. The Khmer guard is from Irregular Miniatures.

Here is a back view of the temple.

Back view of Khmer camp

From the back, you can see the ruined walls a bit better. They were made with air drying clay. The guy clearing the brush is a converted Irregular 15mm. By the way, the stone heads of the gate towers are mini-replicas of the Bayon Temple at Angkor Wat. For an account of my trip to Angkor Wat, go to my travel web page at: http://home.earthlink.net/~mikedemana/.

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