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 Ambrosia Ales  

By IMAHILUS - Dec. 31, 1969

The brewery of Ambrosia Ales owned by a master dwarf brewer named Duragai Holdsbrewer, yes.. the one having the fued with sparky the gnome from the workshop across the street. He is going down yaknow! Nobody "accidently" blows up one of his beer shipments without retaliation!!

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Molds used:
Gothic Secret Door mold #44
Dungeonbuilder #45
Wizard Tower #50 (dragons inn #51 would work aswell)
4" Gothic Tower #52
Wood Plank mold #220
Wood Shingle Roof mold #240

This building can be reproduced in a fieldstone version with the following molds:
#70 fieldstone wall mold
#71 fieldstone accessory mold
#72 4" fieldstone tower
Wood Plank mold #220
Wood Shingle Roof mold #240

Dimensions: 9"x10"x4" = 23" total

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Ambrosia Ales is a brewery for Andadas his garden project, to reduce weight it has no interior (as it would never show either).
The design kind of sprang to mind, didnt really do much research and all or whatever.. it just came to me.

The 'slate' blocks (this is simply the name I gave to the blocks, technically they would be shale blocks) are made from gothic blocks as basis and have been molded into a custom mold for ease of reproduction. This building can be replicated using fieldstone quite nicely.

Considering rule#8 of the HADD this would be a legit entry, but when decided otherwise it would still be a nice source of inspiration (so it would still be in the spirit of the HADD).


Enjoy! May it inspire you!

IMAHILUS - huh? website? i thought this was for a forum membership..

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