Crenellated Towers That Stack
Putz houses often had odd towers added to one side. This set of crenellated towers can be stacked on top of each other, combined with the four sided roofed towers, or can be added onto any of the traditional houses. One of the buildings is designed as a grand covered entrance, or porte cochere with rounded openings cut out for a vehicle, horse carriage, or market. The shorter tower can be used on top of a simple roof. Cut out the v at the bottom of the tower for the roof, using the lines for the roof's matching chimney as a guide. In this way either the clock tower or the short tower can be added to other buildings to make a church.
If you want to add any of the towers beside the set of regular houses you may need to trim the house roof or the tower crenellations before you glue the two buildings together.


