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Agyptian Watchtower¶

Fully painted, oil washed and flocked - done.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Watchtower¶

After applying gloss varnish to the tower, I applied the oil washes.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Watchtower¶

I painted the tower in the same colors as the rest of the Agyption scenery.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Watchtower¶

I first glued the floor to the base.

On the floor I then built the walls of the ground floor, including small parts of the floor of the first floor, which will serve as a jig to hold the first floor in place.

The first floor was then constructed the same way, including parts of the floor of the second floor.

The second floor was built with a flat top.

The roof has blocks on its underside to keep it in place ontop the second floor.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Watchtower¶

The third and last Agyptian building I was casting for is a watchtower, using mainly the Egyptian Tower Mold #93.

The blocks went together well, only for the top of the door I needed to modify some of the blocks. The instruction says to sand the back of the decorative blocks to the angle of the wall, but I found it more easy to attack the wall.

Ground level done. This will remain one large, big, high room, here the supplies are stored, and horses can be sheltered. I glued the blocks, so that on the outside there is a row of glyps running up the center.

This is how the first level will look like, having two windows each side.

I ran out of some blocks (the smallest for example) and have to cast some more now to continue construction.