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  • paint magnet
    Member # 10,261
    • Dec 2001
    • 2488

    #16
    Yeah, the tires are mosquito hotbeds this time of year. I'd suggest going to a junkyard and picking up any 'interesting' items. Old TV sets, engine blocks and car doors make great bunkers for a scenario type field.

    But if you're building something for just you and your friends, it depends on the weather. Plywood rots easily and will break if you slide into it hard, so stay away from it if it rains a lot. Putting a piece of sheet metal between two 2x4s makes a decent bunker but its loud as crap and annoying when its hit Although I've never tried it, trashcans of various sizes turned upside down (so they don't collect water) would be interesting. Or pretty much anything you can get for cheap. Having a couple of bunkers that you can see through, like netted ones makes for a very interesting situation. I'm not sure where to get the 'hyperball' type tubing stuff but its pretty cool and fairly easy to set up.
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