Finally finished with the modular tower with a playable interior for my group's next large dungeon crawl, and I couldn't be happier with the results!
This tower can be 1, 2, 3, and 4 stories tall with room for expansion! You could make new roofs, new base floors, expand onto what you have. It was designed to be endlessly expandable, and I plan to do just that in the future!
This d&d tower build took me 4 weeks working off and on to finish everything with a ton of foam, paint, glue, blood sweat and tears flowing constantly. I worked with my good friend Charles Wolf who does painting video for the initial construction of the tower. If you are interested in some awesome paintings, go check out his channel at: / @impulsiveartistrybycharleswolf
The creation of this tower took XPS foam, various cheap paints, hot glue, tacky glue, foam board, mod podge, and homemade miniature washes in order to finish. Really all in all, it is not a very expensive build for something that I plan to have last for so long, it just takes a fair bit of time to make yourself.
As far as DIY terrain projects go, this is by far my longest/largest. The roof alone took a lot of work doing each individual shingle, but man was it worth it in the end! I painted the roof a nice red brick/clay color with some oddball ones thrown in. I didn't do much in the way of painting tutorials for this one, as the video was already getting incredibly long, but if anyone has any questions on how to paint this bad boy, I would be glad to talk to you about it. OR you can go check out one of my other videos! I do very similar paint jobs for the most part to keep a similar theme in all of my builds. I learned how to do this step from another youtuber, whose video I cannot seem to find. If anyone recognizes the technique, please point me in the right direction, I'd love to shout that guy out!
My favorite part of the build has to be the ground floor with the grass and the stone walkway leading up to the door. It just turned out so dang good! I couldn't be happier with that part honestly.
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"Suonatore di Liuto" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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