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Lantern Trio Updated + Cobra Statue I

I updated Dragon Wall Lanterns I, II, and III to include shadow maps and newer textures. Lanterns I and II got a sculpt makeover, while Lantern III only got a Shadow/Texture update. ( it was cool enough as it is ).

Also my recent new release is Cobra Statue I, a simplistic yet bold sculpture of a Cobra standing ready to strike, and has a Symmetrical design making it perfect for building with. Think of all the places it can go. Temples, Pyramids, the Virtual Sky's the Limit.



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