Darkstone - 1056 Mid Autumn by Veryinky

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"Action shot" of the magma being poured a year later, along with the mold for the obsidian. 2 levels of magma have been drained from the vent so far to make the obsidian. Temporary green glass tower continues to grow. Letting the excess magma drain out into other areas that need pouring and also starting to draw up the fort's footprint.

There are 7 comments for this map series, last post 2009-02-01

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Submitted by: Markavian` - 2007-12-30 to 1055 Early Winter

Yay, a veryinky fort, experiements continue?

Submitted by: Demosthenes - 2007-12-31 to 1055 Early Winter

I do love your tower, Muct better than mine right now. I've no idea how I'm going to put everything everywhere.

[Message edited on 2008/01/03 at 04:38 by Demosthenes]

Submitted by: Tyrving - 2008-01-03 to 1056 Mid Autumn

Oh man.
OH MAN.
I HAVE to try this myself, it's an AMAZING idea. An entire castle of obsidian... built with a giant glass mold. Possibly the most awesome feat of dwarven engineering I've seen yet.

Submitted by: Mechanoid - 2008-01-07 to 1057 Late Winter

Reminds me of those plywood and metal concrete molds that are raised upwards as the internal structure is built.

Awsome.

Submitted by: Demosthenes - 2008-01-07 to 1057 Late Winter

The Dwarftower is gone!

Submitted by: Markavian - 2008-01-16 to 1059 Late Winter

Omg... there's like not much to say except you have a bucket load of obsidian now... keeping an eye on it, yes. :)

Submitted by: Savok - 2009-02-01 to 1059 Late Winter

Query: What tileset did Copperblazes use?

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