This category really interested me as it provided the chance for colour variation in a castle. Often castles can be big, grey and boring. I have been guilty of this in the past and on this castle I resolved to try and liven up the colour scheme with the red sections that are meant to simulate damage done to the castle from battles past repaired with clay fired bricks. This gives a contrast to the original grey stone of the castle and makes it more visually interesting.
When Meyheim was first built, it was a wooden castle on top of a stone base, but after the wooden part burned down, the castle was rebuilt with clay fired bricks.
Romans used a lot of bricks. In the third century they build the Aurelian walls around Rome. Different gates flanked by round towers still exist today.
I made two gates using the Café Corner standard, so it can be added in a town display too. There are 8 seperate modules that can be combined in different ways.