Welcome to my second Game of Thrones 3D puzzle! This time I'm constructing the Red Keep and I'm going to do more of a step by step set of posts to give you a better idea of how it goes together, as it is hard to explain clearly!
This was the way I finished my last post, just to remind everyone of progress.
The next step was to put all the turrets on the back of the Red Keep, on top of all the grey buildings. Ugh, MORE turrets! This completes the back of the Red Keep. The second photo is the front view but you can see the added height to the construction now.
This is the flat section for adding the lower level of the build, and how it looks after it is added to the Red Keep. I've also added most of the walls to that piece.
The next thing was to add the next eight turrets to this new level. The second photo shows two walkways leading up to the gates of the castle levels.
Now I added the buildings to the very front of the Red Keep, followed by the castle walls and some of the trees throughout the construction.
And now we are done! These are photos of all angles of the building to show how it looks, and the final photo shows it on display beside my dad's carved wooden dragon! The light from the lamp makes it look like sunset on the Red Keep.

Wow, that came out great. I love the dragon too.
ReplyDeleteI figured putting the dragon beside it fitted in! Like Drogon getting ready to attack the city!
DeleteThat looks so awesome, especially next to the light there! :)
ReplyDeleteThe lamp gives it a sunset look to it which makes the Red Keep glow nicely at eye level!
DeleteThat is so cool, Chuckles! It looks fantastic on your table with the dragon!
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased that I was able to find somewhere to keep it! It's a decent size but it fits there nicely with the dragon.
Deleteso frickin' wild. i love it
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
It was so much fun and easy to construct. I wish I had more of the castles of Westeros to do!
DeleteThat looks so cool! I've never built anything 3D like that. Awesome job. :)
ReplyDeleteA few bits were annoying but overall I had a lot of fun with it. It feels great when you see progress!
DeleteVery neat! I love that you have a dragon near it too.
ReplyDeleteMy dad bought that wooden carved dragon but it's been hidden on a shelf. This seemed like the ideal spot to display it properly!
DeleteAWESOME!
ReplyDeletePart of me is pleased to finish but the other part of me was enjoying working with it!
DeleteThat is AMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteI'm almost sorry to have finished as it was such fun to do!
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