By the way, how did you share the LXF file through the Lego Gallery without including it in a creation?
I did in fact upload a creation of Geidrich's Fortress (I'm calling it a fortress because I build space-battleships - everything must be used for WAR!!!) on the LEGO Gallery. You know how the .LXF files are stuck behind some layer of Javascript or something, that you can't just do rightclick and Copy Link Location? I could do that on the Creation Lab, and the Videogames Gallery since it's old-style, but not on the LEGO Gallery.
BUT.
My browser Firefox (and probably every other browser that exists) has a "Copy Download Link" for files after they were downloaded. So what I did was I downloaded the .LXF the way the LEGO Gallery wants, then went to my browser's Download Menu and right clicked on the entry for the .LXF, clicked on "Copy Download Link," and pasted that here. It's a pretty roundabout method but it works.
You can do whatever you want with the castle, I'm glad you like it! ;P You may have noticed the .LXF version doesn't have USS Talmidon Warp Nacelles. There are some obvious ship-building influences and strategies of mine in the final design: The castle base is round like a saucer and the farther into the creation I got, the blockier and more boring it is. :P Since past 1500 bricks my poor lil laptop from 2009 slows down so much.... actually my champion laptop from 2009 handled the job pretty well, much better than my old laptop from 2004! xP And I'm not bragging since none of them are fast by today's standards.