OK, local hobbit posse!

Who's up for going to see the theatric version of LotR trilogy on the big (biggish, really) screen at Arlington Cinema & Drafthouse the Sunday after next, April 25th?

Also, I don't think that highly of the food there, so would anyone be up for missing part of TTT to get an early dinner at one of the restaurants on the block around the theater?

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Mine are all 1/6 scale--Barbie sized, and that's what I'm sticking, too. (Besides my action figure sized dolls that have the good doll furniture that I collected for making a mini Bag End, before I got into the much better 1/6 scale dolls.) .And the hobbits are Skipper sized. So I can bring Elven cloaks and stuff for Ammy-Chan at least.

I've bought a ton of Barbies, GI Joes, Ken's, and like dolls at the thrift shop that I've been moving heads and bodies around (some have better joints than others) on so I have enough Elves for crowd scenes in Eldamar and Tol Eressea, Have been picking up smaller dolls for Shire scenes, but it's hard to find ones with good joints. I just bought a bunch of accessories and clothes for the hobbits and Elves on ebay at minibarbie. (-:
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From: [identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com


Ooh, yes, there really seems to be a fantastic variety of furniture and accessories available in 1/6 playscale -- there's a lot to be said for the convenience and utility of working to a standard size. I'm always a little envious when I'm hunting for some particular item and inevitably all of the best pieces are 1/6, or 1/12 dollhouse scale...
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