Hello.
A tall, wooden, brown fence would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Printable View
Hello.
A tall, wooden, brown fence would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Here's a link to an earlier thread that has wonderful examples of rustic wooden fencing that we definitely need!!!
http://forum.supercell.net/showthrea...Rustic+fencing
Oh no, not to hide anything! I'd like a better fencing for the border of the farm property. Everything is so low.
I was also thinking about a gate that opens and closes. It could be a white fence and it connects to the current white fence. If u know what I mean.
Why do you hide the hatmaker and the smoothie maker? Why get it at all if all you will do is hide it?
I want the hatmaker, but trying to collect more coins at the moment.
I think I'd like tall fencing too. I am not sure what it will look like but I would probably find a place to use it. ;)
You have enough coins, you know. :) You said in another post you had like 3,000,000 coins and I looked at the HD Wiki and you had more than enough coins for the machines you still need to get. Here's the breakdown I did of costs: http://forum.supercell.net/showthrea...=1#post7131059
I would love tall wooden fencing to hide the goats and chickens. Also the UFO hatmaker and a few other machines.
I really like the idea of a gate. I always try and figure out something that looks like a gate. But it never comes out good looking.
Also wouldn't it be wonderful if we could hook the plain white fence with the Christmas blinky light fence? And let's not even get started on the fact that the Rose hedge borders don't hook together with the different colors.
I may hide some machines, but I do use them. All my machines are in production. Even if you can't see the machine, you can still tap where it is and it will open so that you can load products into the queue. When the products are ready, they appear to be floating in front of whatever I am using to hide the machine. Usually trees. However, in Besta's case the products would float in front of the tall fence she would use to hide her "ick" machines.
The reason I hide them is they spoil the look of my farm. When the soup kitchen was a fun old-fashioned black stove, I proudly displayed it. I loved how it looked. I suppose the new, "improved" soup kitchen is supposed to have a "retro" look. To many of us, it looks like a plastic appliance that would be sold for a Barbie doll. My farm is not retro, it's traditional. I also hide anything pink except the coffee kiosk. That includes the jam maker, sewing machine, the UFO hatmaker, and the candy maker. I'm not fond of any of the pastel appliances like the soup kitchen, smoothie maker, sugar mill and the candle maker. They are hidden, too. I usually have some item near where they are hidden to remind me they are there. Like the snail in a hat is right next to the tree the hatmaker is hidden behind.