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In a Hole in the Ground there Lived a Hobbit...

In a Hole in the Ground there Lived a Hobbit...

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The Matchsticks were Trimmed into ShapeThe Matchsticks were Trimmed into Shape
I've Found an Old Pair of Clipper Works Great for this Sort of Work. Use an Old Pair not a Good PairI've Found an Old Pair of Clipper Works Great for this Sort of Work. Use an Old Pair not a Good Pair
A Piece of Card Was Cut to Size and Will be Used for The AwningA Piece of Card Was Cut to Size and Will be Used for The Awning
GW Boxes Work Great for this. I've Used a Dark Imperium Box Since it was Big Enough.GW Boxes Work Great for this. I've Used a Dark Imperium Box Since it was Big Enough.
The Awning was the Glued in Place. Super Glue was Used to Fix the Main Points and PVA For the Main BondThe Awning was the Glued in Place. Super Glue was Used to Fix the Main Points and PVA For the Main Bond
String was then Used to Secure the Awning in Place. I make a Lot of Jute String Slings so Have Kilometers of this Stuff Lying Around.String was then Used to Secure the Awning in Place. I make a Lot of Jute String Slings so Have Kilometers of this Stuff Lying Around.
This will be a Small Garden with a Bench Shaded by a Tree. I Made a Retaining Wall from Matchsticks and a Small Stone Garden Bed from a Foam Off CutThis will be a Small Garden with a Bench Shaded by a Tree. I Made a Retaining Wall from Matchsticks and a Small Stone Garden Bed from a Foam Off Cut
The Bench in Two Very Simple PiecesThe Bench in Two Very Simple Pieces
The Bench Together. Only the Front will be Visible.The Bench Together. Only the Front will be Visible.
The Rear Door was Prepared with More Matchstick Retaining Walls.The Rear Door was Prepared with More Matchstick Retaining Walls.
The Retaining Walls Around the Garden and the Rear Door Were Cut Roughly to Shape. The Ends of these Will be Covered with Flock AnywayThe Retaining Walls Around the Garden and the Rear Door Were Cut Roughly to Shape. The Ends of these Will be Covered with Flock Anyway
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