





castle-Castles & Cabins
A 3D model of a fantasy castle, featuring intricate towers, spires, and distinct pink roofs with stone textures, embodying a fairytale architectural aesthetic. It is rendered with high detail and is suitable for game development, architectural visualization, and fantasy environments.
ID:62023264
Category:Outdoor Facilities
Size:6101.16 x 5724.85 x 6378.52 cm
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Style:Victorian
Brand:Generic
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