DIY Miniature · A Gothic Medieval Castle Edinburgh Castle A gothic medieval castle you build by hand — turrets and battlements, arched windows and stone keeps, with warm light glowing through every tower and candlelit corridors and hidden rooms waiting inside. The idea behind it A gothic fortress for your shelf Edinburgh Castle is a gothic medieval fortress shrunk to the size of a shelf ornament — turrets and battlements, arched windows and a great stone keep, built in the classic European style. From the outside it's all spires and shadow; inside, it opens into rooms and corridors waiting to be explored. After dark Warm light rising through the towers Switch on the lights and the whole castle wakes after dark: warm glow rising through every tower window, candlelight flickering along the corridors, and the stonework thrown into dramatic relief. By day it's a handsome gothic model; by night it becomes a brooding little fortress lit from within. In the details Hidden rooms and candlelit corridors Look closer and the castle is full of secrets — hidden rooms, candlelit passageways, a banquet hall, gilded chambers and tiny medieval details tucked into every level. It's an advanced, deeply layered scene, the kind you keep turning to find another corridor or chamber you hadn't spotted. The build 400+ pieces, an advanced epic An ambitious, advanced build of more than 400 precision-cut wooden pieces over roughly 12 to 20 hours, with a clear, illustrated manual. Raise the towers, lay the corridors, furnish the halls and wire the warm lighting at your own pace. Choose your version at checkout — add an optional music box or dust cover. A long, screen-free project that's wonderfully absorbing to finish. Raise the castle 400+ pieces · advanced · about 12–20 hours · assembled 24.5 × 19.4 × 23.4 cm. Build the fortress tower by tower, light the corridors, and keep a brooding little gothic castle glowing on your shelf.