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    Bunker complete!

    ...well, almost. At least, its far enough along to have begun moving my collectibles into it. The main cabinet isn't built yet, but I thought you'd like to see the progress. I have some of my items out already, as you will see.

    The entire room is climate controlled. Caulked, insulated, sealed, sound proofed and properly ventilated to the outside of the house through an elaborate ducting system. All the cabinetry wood is fire-treated. There's even an air purifier and a dehumidifier. It should be a great place to store all my "stuff". The room itself is concealed from view; There's a wall in the basement that moves to conceal the pocket door entrance. Really cool.

    I wanted a room that would be secure enough so that I could leave my collectibles out to enjoy; not stuffed in boxes or behind glass. I'm going to monitor them closely, but I think I have succeeded in achieving an acceptable level of security and a healthy humidity- and dust-free environment for my "investments".

    Others have commented on how it feels like a museum inside the room.

    I'll post pics of the collectibles cabinet when I am done!

    Click the link below, and enjoy!

    Bunker Tour
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    -Ralph Abercrombie

    #2
    Ralph,

    That is so cool, I think when I put my bunker together its going to be like that, a collection room/chill out room/office. I've got a long way to co yet but thats what I'm aiming for

    Regards
    Phil

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      #3
      Excellent craftmanship Ralphie III!

      One tip regarding that cabinet since my newly constructed one is already full again: Make it twice as big as you planned. Forget what I said, three times as big!

      Hmm, that bunk within the bunker makes me wonder. A man with a weird mind and an attractive woman has built a bunk with TV and video in a surrounding filled with "Nazi" stuff. That really kick starts my fantasies!

      Whatever you do in it, it is definitely a place to stay forever young in!

      Cheers, Frank
      Cheers, Frank

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        #4
        WOW!

        Great imagination, beautiful craftsmanship.

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          #5
          Great job - very nice room. Looks like a perfect place to get away from it all. Hope you enjoy it for a long time to come.
          Best Regards,
          Dick

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            #6
            Very nice!

            The skylights (they are skylights, right?) are a neat touch.
            Where does the ladder go?

            That's an awesome lair you've got there.

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              #7
              No reason to ever Go Outside again!

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                #8
                Nice Job!

                Wow!!! That's a modern day Bat-Cave for collectors. Nice job Ralph. I can't wait to see more of it.

                Jeremiah

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                  #9
                  above and beyond Ralph! You have done a wonderful job!

                  Whats up with the partial wall? Going for that bombed out look? the bricks showing by the bed..is that real, or made to look that way..or just unfinished?

                  Accidentally offending people on the internet since 1997

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                    #10
                    Ralph
                    Where did you put the beer friidge we
                    cant see it . Great job.

                    don
                    Yes,I collect wound badges.....And looking for more.
                    Resistance is Futile

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                      #11
                      Bombed out.

                      And damn proud of it.

                      Fiberglas, mostly, but also some gatorfoam. The sandbags stuck in the areas between the joists are full of foam rubber. ...for stopping rubber bullets.

                      All the wood and the decorative panels are parts of old trade show exhibit booths I built years ago and later retired.

                      Thanks for the complements. When all is done I'll post some closeups of the detail-work.

                      The fridge for beer is just outside in the workroom. Refrigerators as you know are excellent dust magnets, and as such are banned from the museum...I mean bombed out bunker.
                      -Ralph Abercrombie

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                        #12
                        WOW----WOW-----WOW!!! Ralph!!! OUTSTANDING!! You have done a great job! Looking forward to seeing it completed and someday in person!! Just wondering--where do you keep Eva's Ovaries??? LOL!!! What a great place to get lost in my friend!! Mike & Ida!! (we both took the tour!)

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                          #13
                          Fantastic...

                          Nice work Ralph. Its nice when to hobbies meet. Im also a woodworker and am building two new display cases. I will post pictures when they are done this Spring.

                          Not too long ago I saw someone selling (I think on Ebay) what they claimed were bunker lights from german installations on the Jersey Islands. If you got your wife on the computer right now, they would make a lovely Valentine's gift for you....

                          Good work,
                          Dave

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                            #14
                            Hey Ralph, I'm sure that we can get you some (original) bunker lights and perhaps a bunker door, for your room...What you really need is a bunker telephone system so that you can keep in touch with the family....

                            That room of your's, Is a job, well done...
                            Warmest Regards ... John

                            cimilitaria.com

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                              #15
                              Now, if there was a way to build one of these in the basement without the wife discovering it..........

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