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Unfortunately, it's a bit plain, and the photo doesn't convey the volume and curves. But here it is.

Afoland Castle Game.
"The small faction of Knights of the Order of the Crow is not going through the best days of its existence. But the ancient watchtowers still stand strong."

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Photos from the construction process:

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Visiting from technic theme so castles are usually just, meh, for me but:  WOW, just wow, stunning in the clean 'simplicity' and the effect of the 'patchy' stonework. The brick bending is the icing on the cake.

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On 6/6/2026 at 9:51 AM, GeoBrick said:

That's some nifty work on the crenalations.

Thank you!

On 6/7/2026 at 11:50 AM, Ben S said:

I love the top of the tower, and the curves as well! Impressive tower!

Thank you!

22 hours ago, Plumber said:

Visiting from technic theme so castles are usually just, meh, for me but:  WOW, just wow, stunning in the clean 'simplicity' and the effect of the 'patchy' stonework. The brick bending is the icing on the cake.

Thank you!

19 hours ago, MKJoshA said:

Those curves are amazing!

Thank you!

8 hours ago, tmtomh said:

Beautiful work!

Thank you!

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25 minutes ago, GeoBrick said:

By the way, is it a six-sided tower, or is the back wall longer then the front wall?

6 sides. I've added photos of the construction process to the thread.

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1 hour ago, MaximB said:

6 sides. I've added photos of the construction process to the thread.

Appreciate the additional pics, those innards!

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I rarely post in this forum but the 'front page' feature works!
The concave wall curvature (and internal bracing) is a fantastic spin on an already innovative technique.  What is most interesting to me is how the curves are achieved without the obvious goto 1x2 plate with round edges.  Bravo!

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At first glance, it looks like any other tower, but then you realize the walls are concave, and the whole thing seems like a miracle. :wub_drool:

It would be nice to see a photo from above to appreciate its incredible perimeter! :thumbup:

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On 6/8/2026 at 4:00 PM, Yoggington said:

Appreciate the additional pics, those innards!

Thanks!

On 6/8/2026 at 5:06 PM, PossumPatrol said:

Brilliant design using the internal bracing to keep the shape of the concave walls!

Thank you!

On 6/8/2026 at 5:22 PM, Garmadon said:

Yow, that's some crazy cool brickbending going on here!  Super lovely shaping on the final result :excited:

Thank you!

On 6/8/2026 at 6:29 PM, lowlead said:

I rarely post in this forum but the 'front page' feature works!
The concave wall curvature (and internal bracing) is a fantastic spin on an already innovative technique.  What is most interesting to me is how the curves are achieved without the obvious goto 1x2 plate with round edges.  Bravo!

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Thank you! I'm glad I managed to lure you to the dark side))

On 6/9/2026 at 7:56 PM, Feuer Zug said:

Wicked tower. The shaping of the walls is mind bending. Great work!

Thanks!

2 hours ago, LEGO Train 12 Volts said:

At first glance, it looks like any other tower, but then you realize the walls are concave, and the whole thing seems like a miracle. :wub_drool:

It would be nice to see a photo from above to appreciate its incredible perimeter! :thumbup:

Thank you!
I added a couple of photos from the construction process to the topic, in the spoiler under the main photo.

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