Watchtower + Terrain (save available)

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The Watchtower

I'm proud to say that this cute medieval tower only uses default stuff.
I never used duplicator nor fillcan, so it's all made by hand.
With the tower comes some terrain built by me. Taken from an old Blockparty.

This is also the first save that I've ever release. So I hope it's functional.
Don't know if any of you will have any use of it, but I felt generous today.

Comments about the build is appreciated.

Brickcount: 3619


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It also looks good in destruct.






Cool this should be default

Good job, I think that the wooden supports look really nice

 :cookie:'s for you


Pretty bland

I've seen you do better in the past, Sleven

So, you're missing random brokenness everywhere?

I tried to keep it as symmetrical as possible.
After all, it is just enough details as it needs to be, in my opinion.

Wouldn't call it bland.

However, it's your call.

Nice

Hi-h-h-HITIN' THE DOWNLOAD BUTTON (well, save link)

I don't know, I'm just not feeling the structure as a whole.

you should work with it more, and try stretching and shortening different textures/structural additions. Textures are very important!

other than that, you did pretty well. nice work

Could use more depth, but I like the simple but effective detail you created haha.

there must be some way out of here
said the joker to the thief
theres to much confusion
i cant get no relief

I like the way the room at the top looks, not so much the large usage of gray on the majority of the tower. The terrain at the immediate base looks good as well

So, you're missing random brokenness everywhere?

I tried to keep it as symmetrical as possible.
After all, it is just enough details as it needs to be, in my opinion.

Wouldn't call it bland.
this
tons of detail makes a lot of builds that are supposed to be simplistic look strange
a brick wall is a brick wall, you dont need broken chunks or moss or anything like that.

I think its simplicity is its strongest feature.