關於the Fallout 4 settlement object,參見picket fence。 |
Picket Fences is a magazine in Fallout 4. It includes five issues found at various locations around the Commonwealth.
Characteristics[]
Reading an issue unlocks advanced settlement structures at settlement workshops.
Magazine issues[]
Editor ID | Issue | Location | Location Description | Perk | Base ID |
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01 | #1, The House of Tomorrow...Today! | Beantown Brewery | In the foreman’s concrete wall office, upper walkways of the main vat room, near the steamer trunk. Tower Tom is guarding this room. | "You are now able to build picket fencing at settlement workshops" | 00184D8B |
02 | #2, Modern Hearth! | Hardware Town | In the upstairs office on the desk with the key, center of the building, near the steamer trunk. | "You are now able to build high tech lights at settlement workshops" | 00184DB7 |
03 | #3, Essential Upgrades! | Saugus Ironworks | Blast Furnace area, on the catwalk just below the steamer trunk and bobblehead. | "You are now able to build new statues at settlement workshops" | 00180A36 |
04 | #4, Modern Lawn Care! | Combat Zone | On the formica table, ground level near the bar, in front of the main stage. | "You are now able to build potted plants at settlement workshops" | 00185CDD |
05 | #5, Welcome Home! | Weston water treatment plant | In the metal office overlooking the generator room, before descending to the main treatment chamber. | "You are now able to build patio furniture at settlement workshops" | 00185CEE |
11 | #11, Holiday Special | Fallon's department store | In the open garage behind the store guarded by Raymond and Rudolph | "You are now able to build Christmas settlement decorations, weapon, and armor paints" | fe0xx94c |
Structures[]
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Issue number | Subcategory | Name | Materials |
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1 | Structures > Picket Fences | Gate | Wood x3 |
Picket fence post | Wood x2 | ||
Picket fence | Wood x3 | ||
Picket fence long | Wood x6 | ||
2 | Lights > High tech lights | Free standing | Glass x1, Copper x1, Steel x2 |
Hanging | Glass x1, Copper x1, Steel x2 | ||
3 | Decorations > Statues | Baseball batter | Copper x10 |
Minutemen | Copper x10 | ||
Lion sitting face left | Copper x20 | ||
Lion sitting face right | Copper x20 | ||
Fountain | Copper x20 | ||
4 | Decorations > Miscellaneous > Potted plants | Potted plant small | Steel x2, Wood x2 |
Potted plant large | Steel x2, Wood x2 | ||
5 | Furniture > Chairs/Tables > Patio furniture
Decorations > Miscellaneous > Patio furniture |
Patio chair | Steel x4, Plastic x2 |
Patio table | Steel x10 | ||
Picnic table | Wood x8, Steel x2 | ||
Grill | Steel x4, Rubber x1 |
Notes[]
- The Welcome Home! issue is not to be confused with a holotape from Nick Valentine.
- According to the covers, each issue used to cost $32.99.
- On the first issue, The House of Tomorrow...Today! is also written:
- "Split level Convenience!"
- "Modern Appliances for Ease of Living!"
- "Nuclear Radiant Heat Flooring Inside & Out!"
- "Grocery Sorting Conduits!"
- "Self Stocking Bar!"
- All issues of Picket Fences are concept art for The House of Tomorrow, with #1 being of the whole house, #2 being for the kitchen, and #3 being for the bathroom. #4 and #5 are close-up details of the whole house.
Behind the scenes[]
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Picket Fences is a reference to Better Homes and Gardens magazine during the 1950s era.
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