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Creative => Customs Gallery => Dioramas & Buildings => Topic started by: Klickteryx on April 25, 2016, 20:05:06
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For those looking for larger round towers, playmoebius has recently put out a curved wall piece that allows a tower four wall sections wide to be built.
(http://www.playmoebius.com/506-tm_thickbox_default/almena-curva.jpg)
You'll probably need at least 24 to make a good tower so not for the space impaired.
There's also a nice church doorway that is two wall sections wide by two wall sections high.
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I saw the wall = :love:
But the quantity required DOES pose a problem - well, two - first it gets expensive to buy them, and then there's storing them.
The church door is not my thing.
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If I had the budget I'd get enough for two towers so a gate could go between them. Would require about 64 of these curved walls to do it. Hopefully someone does because I think it'd look amazing.
Would also make a really good Rapunzel tower.
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Wow, that looks great. A tower made of sections like this is something I've always wanted as a set. :)
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But then we'd also need... gah, what's the name? ... The top pieces - battlements? Crenellations? I think that's it.
And a piece with a door, I think..
Still.. they are GORGEOUS!
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I think there perfect... I like to see some add-ons to available parts.
The problem with this walls is that there no battlements or floors to complete a tower or something. That would make it hard to build a tower...
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The problem with this walls is that there no battlements or floors to complete a tower or something. That would make it hard to build a tower...
Right! I forgot the floors, we'd need those too!
(my next dio MUST have steck.)
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Absolutely gorgeous!! :love:
But yes, I was also thinking: "What would you put on top?"
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Personally I'd want a large conical roof.
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Personally I'd want a large conical roof.
Oh, that would be... AWESOME! :love: :love: :love:
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What is also missing, from steck in general, is a stepped circular piece that goes under wall sections that stick out. Currently people use wall-ruins upside down or wooden frames and you can see the underside of the floors. It would be good if there were a stone piece that went underneath like a proper support feature.