Stonehearth

Stonehearth

Northern Alliance Fort Modular Pieces (Updated)
14 Comments
Benjorsoph 30 Dec, 2020 @ 2:25pm 
thanks this looks epic
Shurakaii 27 Jul, 2018 @ 7:11am 
Hah i was trying to replicate Bluetooth's fortress myself with pretty bad results. This will definately help immensly. Awesome templates!
DB 25 Jul, 2018 @ 9:54am 
You make the best NA templates on here. Thank you for your work and for sharing them with us.
Stair Lizard 25 Jul, 2018 @ 8:36am 
ty, i always like to build oddly shaped towns and i would like to have some fancy walls to defend it.
Schnabeldoktor  [author] 25 Jul, 2018 @ 8:17am 
@stair lizard not yet, I will be adding an inward curve and some other type of walls soon.
Stair Lizard 25 Jul, 2018 @ 8:14am 
Does this have an inward curve
Schnabeldoktor  [author] 25 Jul, 2018 @ 6:12am 
@Titan Methos Thanks! I am working on more!
Titan Methos 23 Jul, 2018 @ 6:35pm 
These are some of the best wall templets I've seen among the community. I hope we can see more of your work in other factions in the future.
Strausin 23 Jul, 2018 @ 5:39pm 
I was just thinking I need something like this! Not sure if I'll end up using it in my current game, but great job !
Thahat 23 Jul, 2018 @ 12:08pm 
well you can always give it a shot, it might save -some material but time is the main constraint in most construction sites
Schnabeldoktor  [author] 23 Jul, 2018 @ 7:46am 
I did not think about something like that. I had the idea of making a door to access inside...but maybe some kind of pillar/log structure would work best. I will see if I can change them.
Thahat 23 Jul, 2018 @ 7:33am 
true, everything with 1x1x3 high holes in it can trap hearthlings. this could theoretically be solved with a sort of "filler" that leaves at most 1x1x2 high holes or strips or air in it. like honeycombs or bubble plastic.
Schnabeldoktor  [author] 23 Jul, 2018 @ 1:45am 
They are not hollow. They are filled with wood. I wanted to make them hollow to save time and resources but hearthlings can get stuck inside when building.
Thahat 23 Jul, 2018 @ 1:13am 
nicely done! are they fully filled in (and thus take long to build) or hollow?