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    Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: Is that... chartreuse? I'm taking a can of paint to the glacier with me, then. more »
    CoffinDodger (If the typos crap. Blame my keyboard): Now if I was Luke Skywalker and I need somewhere to stay on Hoth......this wouldnt be it!! The colour scheme is horrific!! An AT-AT would spot me a fr... more »
    J_Frank_Parnell: People who are colorblind should never be encouraged to design anything. If I'd had to spend two weeks in one of those, I'd be praying for snow blindn... more »
    ManchuCandidate: It would be a close race to insanity between Cthulhu and staring at the interior colors. more »
    EdificeComplex: Yeah, but does it protect you from parasitic extraterrestrial life-forms that like to imitate people? more »
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    J_Frank_Parnell: I like the concept, but as a Hobbit hole it's a failure. Cold and sterile looking, with unpainted concrete walls that make it look like the inside of ... more »
    VisibleHand: That fence above the house looks very much like an afterthought. It gives the impression that they built the place and only then realized how easily ... more »
    lorq: Seems kind of ill-conceived to me. "Bunker" is right. Kind of "The Shire as conceived by Albert Speer." more »
    phoghat: This is not a hobbit dwelling, just some more modern architecture. more »
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