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Originally posted by Kagus:
<STRONG>That looks very complex... Certainly a contender for those who are more insane than most. You wouldn't happen to know where to get the layout of it, would you? It might be a bit difficult to build from that picture alone.</STRONG>
I have a small figurine of the castle that I could use, but I will do some digging for the lay out. Google Earth would give an accurate representation, since the castle does not have extensive works underground/there is not a lot of the castle that overlaps. However, there is a rather extreme change in elevation which would be mostly lost.
Here are some more resources:
here
and here
The second has a copy of the actual tour pamphlet, with a really good side view. From that you can see that the castle is large enough to be a complete fortress, with no real underground areas other than mines/quarries.
Several other Scottish castles might be of interest as well.
The Rhine Valley is of course synonymous with castles. You can find a short list here.
I have tried several times to make my entrance/trade area like Die Pfalz but usually abandon due to the river flow lag.
The castles of spain offer some really good examples of both Spanish and Moorish architecture. The Spanish styles are particularly good for DF as right angles are common.
Another good challenge might be to use a map that like 2x10 or more and build a Great Wall.
Failed to mention: English Castles (Leeds, St Michael's)Japanese Castles (but the embellishment is impossible to recreate), Russian, Korean, French, Templar, Arabian etc etc etc.
[ April 07, 2008: Message edited by: Othob Rithol ]