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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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Fences and Failures

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For Scale I Used Paladin Took Since He was Upright, of Standard Height and The Easiest to Use.For Scale I Used Paladin Took Since He was Upright, of Standard Height and The Easiest to Use.
This Is When I realised Something was not Right.This Is When I realised Something was not Right.
I was Working from a Tutorial Written in Lord of the Rings SBG Battle Games in Middle Earth and Had Totally Forgotten to Add the Vertical Sticks in Between.I was Working from a Tutorial Written in Lord of the Rings SBG Battle Games in Middle Earth and Had Totally Forgotten to Add the Vertical Sticks in Between.
Then Toothpicks were Bend into Place. This was so Infuriating and Prone to failure I abandoned the Other Two Fences. I Will Use this for Scenery on a Hobbit Hole Rather than a Stand Alone Fence.Then Toothpicks were Bend into Place. This was so Infuriating and Prone to failure I abandoned the Other Two Fences. I Will Use this for Scenery on a Hobbit Hole Rather than a Stand Alone Fence.
Glue was Applied at the End to Secure EverythingGlue was Applied at the End to Secure Everything
The Final ProductThe Final Product
These are the Fences I Will Proceed with. They are Matchsticks Glues to a Large Popsicle Stick until Chest High to a Hobbit or Gut Height to a Man that Way they can be Used for Multiple ThingsThese are the Fences I Will Proceed with. They are Matchsticks Glues to a Large Popsicle Stick until Chest High to a Hobbit or Gut Height to a Man that Way they can be Used for Multiple Things
A Size ComparisonA Size Comparison
To make Rocks I Carved an Offcut into Roughly a Rectangle. Then I Rounded the End and Cut it off Before Repeating the Process. To make Rocks I Carved an Offcut into Roughly a Rectangle. Then I Rounded the End and Cut it off Before Repeating the Process.
They Were Glued to Wood for PaintingThey Were Glued to Wood for Painting
The Work so Far that Day. The Work so Far that Day.
A Signpost on a Large Rock.A Signpost on a Large Rock.

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