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That looks amazing! My favorite part of your version is the little blue detailing on the back. It reminds me of ancient Greek decorations.

Little fun fact that I thought was interesting in my learning of medieval architecture: that "brick wall" is actually just painted daub and plaster, painted to look like it's brick. Bricks were really expensive back then, such that very few buildings actually used them. If you look closely, you can see the painted lines, as well as the lines fade out around the doorframe, the extra thick line around the "cornerstones" (just painted white), and some of the faded lines around the bottom (as well as some of the paint fading off onto the cornerstones in areas. So, if you wanted to make the build pointlessly less convenient to build (and probably less visually appealing) but marginally more historically accurate, you can replace the brick with wattle and daub and just paint the lines on!

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