The final parts are those of a tiny shed near the west gate. This shed is probably not part of the original structure, but then it's quite unclear anyway, which of the building as it can be seen today is genuine and which has been added in modern time.
The West gate house is by the way the toilet of the tourist location, which you can actually see in the model, if you enlarge enough.
When drawing the model detail, *the designer* invested a lot of passion into creating tiny details, such as inscriptions on the gates, Door locks on the gates, a poster showing drum and bell tower and a tiny map of the area. As the model is completely in vectors, these details would come to fruition if one would enlarge the model. But as the model is already rather big, one has to have the space and the necessary passion for architecture models to dare an enlargement. For some of the more tiny details, an enlargement may be nice. But an enlargement would also make tiny inaccuracies more obvious.
Overall the model has a few tiny inaccuracies, but nothing that would seriously spoil the building fun. In it's finished shape, it looks rather impressive, especially when placed in a high place. It's impressiveness imho comes mostly from the excessive detail work, in which the elaborate ornamentations of the original building are defined quite well rather than being blurred to simplify. I *have heard* that the designer is rather proud of the detail work.
The final step of the model is glueing the tower in place. The model is designed in a way, that the tower could be left loose and taken off (for storage or whatever) but of course the joints between ramps and tower ground plate will look better if glued.
Here are the final pictures of the build. Doesn't this build look exactly like the one on the Stahlhart website. You see, I'm such a fanatic fan of stahlhart models, that I went to great lengths to even copy tiny construction mistakes that were made in the build of the model shown on the website! Just compare them, they are 99,99% the same, I would even dare 100%. (LoL – in case you still didn't get it, the model looks exactly the same, because it is the same, and *the designer* is myself)
This is all for this thread, I hope you enjoyed reading it.