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This is one of the gate towers from Beorganskilti. I didn't "bother" to use a squaring jig; therefore, it is NOT square... Everyone tells me, "Don't worry, castles weren't perfect" when in actual fact, they were incredibly square and true; it is only time and the weight of all that stone sinking into the earth that gives the impression of castles built like I build'em! LOL...
Here's another view. There is a wall piece that goes on to close it up, but - because it's not square - it looks bad. Hmmm... maybe I should start with small projects first???


These are pieces that I'm making for my Modular Dungeon, an idea I got (not to mention the plans) from the maker of most of my brick molds, Bruce Hirst. Check out his amazing dungeons here

All of the "units" for the modular dungeon are 1½" wide so that, lined up, they will form a contiguous "wall." Most of the regular wall sections are 3" long.

This is a 1½" square double sided well. This one actually forms the corner of a room, it's a 90° "ruined pillar" corner piece.

I used Modern Option's "Instant Iron" to make rust around the riveted door.

This is a free-standing door unit; it can be
placed on any floor surface, or between two wall sections.



To the right is a design of my own, I call it the Toothed Grotto.
The curved steps are cool; because it's built on the same 1½x3" base,
it will blend in with the other wall sections.

This is the backside of the grotto;
It can also be used as the face.
This is a wall section, with fearsome skulls atop the ends.
Dragon foot pillar.




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