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The''' Civil War battlefield''' is a project that was worked on by [[Frank Heffley]] in books [[Rodrick Rules|two]] to [[The Last Straw|three]], although he is [[File:Battlefield.png|thumb|362px|[[Frank]] working on his battlefield.]]seen working on it in the [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film)|first movie]]. During the second book, Frank is strict with [[Rowley Jefferson|Rowley]] because he is afraid Rowley might accidently wreck it. In the third book, after Frank threw away [[Tingy]] (Manny's favorite blaknet),[[Manny Heffley|Manny]] mercilessly destroys the battlefield, and it's not even mentioned in the [[Dog Days|fourth book]]. | The''' Civil War battlefield''' is a project that was worked on by [[Frank Heffley]] in books [[Rodrick Rules|two]] to [[The Last Straw|three]], although he is [[File:Battlefield.png|thumb|362px|[[Frank]] working on his battlefield.]]seen working on it in the [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film)|first movie]]. During the second book, Frank is strict with [[Rowley Jefferson|Rowley]] because he is afraid Rowley might accidently wreck it. In the third book, after Frank threw away [[Tingy]] (Manny's favorite blaknet),[[Manny Heffley|Manny]] mercilessly destroys the battlefield, and it's not even mentioned in the [[Dog Days|fourth book]].It later appears in [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck|book 8]] when Greg shows the places where Rodrick put the flowers in his science project [[What type of music do flowers like best?]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:23, 10 November 2013
The Civil War battlefield is a project that was worked on by Frank Heffley in books two to three, although he is
seen working on it in the first movie. During the second book, Frank is strict with Rowley because he is afraid Rowley might accidently wreck it. In the third book, after Frank threw away Tingy (Manny's favorite blaknet),Manny mercilessly destroys the battlefield, and it's not even mentioned in the fourth book.It later appears in book 8 when Greg shows the places where Rodrick put the flowers in his science project What type of music do flowers like best?.