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Tomb Kings Scenery
These obelisks are made from polystyrene that was left over from some packing material. They were painted Bubonic Brown and washed with Chestnut ink.
Two simple obelisks, I still need to put a base underneath. "Soon"...
This pillar was made in the same way as the obelisks. The diamond on top is a plastic (I hope, at least) giveaway as some promotion for a bank. I got it from my sister (after much whining, though).
Setep's most prized treasure.
This cat is a model that I got by a book about Egypt, from Atlas. It works good as a golden statue.
A small cat statue.
My mother made this pyramid long ago. And now I've found a new use for it! It's made of parchment painted with water-based paints.
A small pyramid, with Tut-Ankh-Amun's face on it.
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