Guys thanks, the church is supposed to be somewhere in Italy on or near the coast. Coastal because I have an Accurate Armor VIIC I'm not really doing anything with right now. A scratch freighter and an Azimut Schnell boat also that could be incorporated into this.
Attn. JBA : I'll simply move the vessels from a N. Africa dio to an Italian coastal one ................. at least it'll be a valid excuse to continue working on the freighter, l.o.l.
Check out this ref. site on Italian churches, sorry, I'm not computer savvy enough to give you a direct click - link to it.
And here I was afraid it was taking more of a Spanish overtone, and you guys give me Asian, l.o.l. ?
http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/_Topics/churches/home.html



The fancy carved stonework is supposed to be Greco/Roman like from old Italian church ref. pics.
I have thousands of building ref. pics. and these are some examples of Italian churches. [ please don't make me go through all those uncatalouged pics. again l.o.l. ] Although a little more or less ornate in these ref. pics., my build is of a fictitious old church and monastery.
Chas, I found some plastic tray - like things with indentations [ brick/block like ] in them, with the right depth. I just fill them with spackle and pop them out.
If anyone wants to do brick/block work piece by piece like the real thing, I strongly suggest making a form [ no matter how painstakingly hard ], the larger the better [ volume of pieces wise ] because it will surely pay off in the end.
They have molds for all kinds of stuff, I wonder why no one ever came up with a brick mold to sell.
Cheyenne
Oops almost forgot, Chas, the fancy carved stonework was made from molds I found at a craft store, greeze em up a bit, fill with spackle, joint compound, wall mud, whatever. Then pop em out sand the backs and .......done.
