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The Heart of the Fortress. The Last Stand. Your Throne Room.
When the arrows are spent, the gates are breached, and smoke rises over the courtyard — the keep still stands.
This isn’t just a big stone building. It’s the core of your castle, the place your lord calls home, where banners hang and plans are made. Sometimes, it is the entire castle — a lone tower rising on a rocky hill, defying the world. Other times, it’s surrounded by walls, towers, and barracks — the final stronghold when all else falls.
Whether it stands alone or sits proudly behind layers of defense — this is your castle’s soul.
Build it with pride. And maybe a little paranoia — it is the last place you want enemies reaching.
Keep body (base dimensions: 5x10 cm)
Roof
Chimney
20 windows
Some trimming may be needed to smooth connection points — nothing a hobby knife can’t handle.
Glue windows into the designated slots.
Roof and chimney hold in place by gravity, but can be glued for added strength.
A door module where walls attach to the keep – optional but highly recommended because it looks and feels right.
Connectors – for attaching walls or entrance modules.
Fully compatible with all Castletecture wall sections and accessories.
Can stand alone or connect to other modules using standard connectors.
Scaled for 1:100 (compatible with 15–18mm miniatures and gaming figures).
Solo castle centerpiece
Final stronghold in a multi-layered fortress
Highlight terrain for tabletop RPGs and skirmish games
Core of a diorama or storytelling display
Actual product colors may vary slightly due to monitor display differences. We also continuously improve our designs, so the final product may have minor structural variations not always pictured.
This product is recommended for ages 14 and up. It contains small parts which could pose a choking hazard for younger children.
Some sets may also include sharp tools and cyanoacrylate glue. Please handle these components with care, and adult supervision is advised for assembly.