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I noticed 'Church pew' was listed as a suggestion, but has not come to fruition just yet.

Personally, and THIS IS JUST MY HOT TAKE, y'know- Church pews are cool and all, but seats/pews can be built by builders. So, I think it may be more worthwhile (IN MY OPINION) to model furniture that simply can not really be replicated or produced by builders without looking strange, or items that are inherently sumptuous, large and/or detail-rich (like art). So, with that in mind, I figured I'd suggest some other Church-related furniture which may well be preferred (or not, idk, doesn't hurt to make suggestions).
  • Tabernacle of some sort
There is also the potential (if desired) to have the tabernacle simply be part of a piece of furniture simply termed: 'high altar' which could be placed against a wall, offering the modellers the opportunity to decorate that high altar with flowers, maybe some artwork, liturgical candles, the tabernacle itself (being placed on the altar).


Church pew but, specifically include 'kneeling pads' at the back, small fold-out slab with cushioning, for kneeling. Maybe a little wooden built-in pockets in the back of the pew where small booklets/hymnals have been placed and are visible


  • Stations of the Cross
If you wanted to go all crazy and pretentious with it, maybe give the media team a full mental breakdown for your amusement: perhaps paintings or stained glass windows depicting the 14 stations of the cross. Every station need not be a single piece of furniture but uh- I suspect it'd have to be more than one (depends on how liberal/creative the media team wants to be with it), so no idea how that'd... go. BUT figured I'd suggest it anyway. Depending on how BIG the furniture items/paintings are, you could even cause pandemonium amongst the build team too as they might feel compelled to adjust the structure of the Church to better incorporate the art/prevent the Church interior from being claustrophobic... or maybe it won't. Who knows? I just think paintings are neat, and religious art tends to be extra/massive in scale, detail-rich, and so on.

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