I think vertical log walls need some more imperfection too to make it look a bit like the wasteland feel. Also hoping if it has snapped, I hope there is more angle at two ends and some relisted requirement .hope not every different size have the same requirement. There was a mod for log wall, but it has some issue I had stated.
I am having problems finding them too. I know this is an old post, but hoping you might see this & give me a hint of where to find them. Lol. Thanks in advance!
1. a barrier formed from upright wooden posts or stakes, especially as a defense against attack or as a means of confining animals. an enclosure bound by a barrier formed from upright wooden posts. "we got ashore and into the stockade" North American a military prison.
verb verb: stockade; 3rd person present: stockades; past tense: stockaded; past participle: stockaded; gerund or present participle: stockading
1. a fence of wooden stakes or iron railings fixed in the ground, forming an enclosure or defense. synonyms:fence, paling, barricade, stockade "sentries were posted along the palisade" historical a strong pointed wooden stake fixed deeply in the ground with others in a close row, used as a defense. US a line of high cliffs. a ridge of high basalt cliffs that line the western side of the Hudson River, in New Jersey and in New York, beginning across from New York City in New Jersey and extending north to Newburgh in New York. plural noun: the Palisades
verb verb: palisade; 3rd person present: palisades; past tense: palisaded; past participle: palisaded; gerund or present participle: palisading
1. enclose or provide (a building or place) with a palisade.
Origin early 17th century: from French palissade, from Provençal palissada, from palissa ‘paling,’ based on Latin palus ‘stake.’ Translate palisade to Use over time for: palisade
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find it, well hidden
So thanks. :)
stock·ade
stä?k?d/
noun
noun: stockade; plural noun: stockades
1.
a barrier formed from upright wooden posts or stakes, especially as a defense against attack or as a means of confining animals.
an enclosure bound by a barrier formed from upright wooden posts.
"we got ashore and into the stockade"
North American
a military prison.
verb
verb: stockade; 3rd person present: stockades; past tense: stockaded; past participle: stockaded; gerund or present participle: stockading
1.
enclose (an area) by erecting a stockade.
pal·i·sade
?pal??s?d/
noun
noun: palisade; plural noun: palisades
1.
a fence of wooden stakes or iron railings fixed in the ground, forming an enclosure or defense.
synonyms:fence, paling, barricade, stockade
"sentries were posted along the palisade"
historical
a strong pointed wooden stake fixed deeply in the ground with others in a close row, used as a defense.
US
a line of high cliffs.
a ridge of high basalt cliffs that line the western side of the Hudson River, in New Jersey and in New York, beginning across from New York City in New Jersey and extending north to Newburgh in New York.
plural noun: the Palisades
verb
verb: palisade; 3rd person present: palisades; past tense: palisaded; past participle: palisaded; gerund or present participle: palisading
1.
enclose or provide (a building or place) with a palisade.
Origin
early 17th century: from French palissade, from Provençal palissada, from palissa ‘paling,’ based on Latin palus ‘stake.’
Translate palisade to
Use over time for: palisade