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Change: No problem; Down on the Second Floor near the north entrance is the Main Power Breaker Panel. But the kitchen fire is now an apartment
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Change: Maybe you've planned ahead. Maybe you're allready building a massive complex in the wilderness, if so, your preparedness (and paranoia) are to be lauded. But
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Change: If you have the resources and a bit of money to make your own fortress from scratch, choose an easily defendable position that would be
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Change: I got this plan. First, you need at least 4-story house and a car. To prevent the zombies from coming up, you need to do
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Change: minefields.minefields. A wicked barbed wire entanglement system. Castle Ground Plan. Three semi-independant structures werejoined, then fortified. In the village map (above, this buildingbecomes that very large, easily noticed South-East structure. A Fire Escape. Perfect for defense. A Sky Bridge, or “Bridgewalk,”
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Change: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Jesden I'm aiming to go in for Civil Engineering so I guess I'll find out if this will work then. I am still drawing it
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Change: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Post Outbreak RecoveryNo fortress can realistically be built by one person to any degree of security above a couple hundred²’; To build the kind of
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Change: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Construction Issues:The construction of your fortification (or fortification system) will come with certain issues that must be overcome if you expect to live there for an extended period of time. Electricity: Electricity, generally, can be a benefit; However, the
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Change: skin jobszombies DO get inside your perimeter. This three-story example connects two parts of a hotel, and the lower story could easily be sacrificed to allow larger vehicles to pass, and making forcible entry more difficult..takes of fairly stiff tree limbs pounded
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Change: skin jobszombies from gaining easy access.LEAVE NO FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE POINTS. In the example (below) the main entrance is, in fact, a retractable fire escape.The building of a fortified perimeter is a time consuming process, best
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Change: A Slightly More Complex Rope Bridge At A Private Park; Note the loops AROUND the bridge, increasing stability. Note also the “knobs” around the loops; These are called “Turk’s Heads”, and indicate that the loop itself is most likely a grommet (a line spliced back into itself creating a circle).
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Change: Ihave an idea I think has been unheard of there is a small subdivision up the road from me it is in a circle not
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Change: indicate that the loop itself is most likely a grommet (a line spliced back into itself creating a circle).A bridge constructed chiefly of rope. In its simplest form, it can be one or two
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