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[SR- Eslandola Mini-Challenge, Category B] Freedom Tower

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52227532107_aa0b7a8642_b.jpgIndependence Square 02 by Philippe, auf Flickr

The Independence Square on Damaborg is just the beginning. The attraction at this beautiful square is the Freedom Tower. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists.

 

52227532072_1409c92633_b.jpgIndependence Square 01 by Philippe, auf Flickr

Damaborg is the gateway to discovering new lands.

 

52227532027_9fcbf2f12a_b.jpgIndependence Square 04 by Philippe, auf Flickr

 

52227531962_915abc96ba_b.jpgIndependence Square 03 by Philippe, auf Flickr

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3 hours ago, Professor Thaum said:

What a nice tower.

This roof is a very clever one.

Many Thanks. The tower is an evolution of a tower I built earlier. I learn from experience and correct my mistakes.

2 hours ago, Captain Braunsfeld said:

Fine tower design.

Will the roof work with real bricks?

Many Thanks. Yes it works. The angles can be adjusted quickly and easily. The valuable and high-quality roof top (umbrella) conceals differences in height.

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Nice tower! The tiles really make for a good "brick" effect too! 

What is the colour you're using on some of the white'ish tiles on the tower though? 
It looks glow in the dark? Gives for an interesting contrast!

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Really neat round tower, I especially like the arches over the windows--those macaroni tiles work great with the tile technique you used for the whole tower.

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17 hours ago, Spud The Viking said:

Great shaping on the tower!

Thank you very much! I'm glad you like the tower.

17 hours ago, omnihash_cz said:

Great idea with the overlaping tiles on the tower walls

Thank you very much! The tower appears rounder due to the overlapping bricks.

8 hours ago, Thomas Waagenaar said:

Nice tower! The tiles really make for a good "brick" effect too! 

What is the colour you're using on some of the white'ish tiles on the tower though? 
It looks glow in the dark? Gives for an interesting contrast!

Thank you very much! That was glow in dark white. I didn't know the meaning of this English word before, so I only noticed on the photos that it shine a little. The intention was a color that is lighter than beige.

5 hours ago, Kai NRG said:

Really neat round tower, I especially like the arches over the windows--those macaroni tiles work great with the tile technique you used for the whole tower.

Thank you very much! The windows look more interesting with the macaroni tiles.

4 hours ago, Jeff of Clubs said:

Second on the GitD tiles. The whole thing is amazing! Glad to see another structure outta you. They never disappoint!

Thank you very much! I had to force myself to try something new. I am very happy that you and others like it.

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Like almost everyone else commented (but it's worth mentioning again), the shaping of the tower is really good and the umbrella is a really clever solution for the roof. Great work!

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On 7/21/2022 at 10:43 AM, Ayrlego said:

Like almost everyone else commented (but it's worth mentioning again), the shaping of the tower is really good and the umbrella is a really clever solution for the roof. Great work!

Thank you very much, I am very happy that you like the tower. I also like to use the overhanging of bricks when building ships. This eliminates edges or separations.

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