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Pimp Your Bunker III Adding Details
by Mike Haught
I have to put a big apology out there as I wasn't able to get as much done on my bunker as I would have liked. Still, I thought I would post up my progress and then follow up with another article finishing off the project.
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Last week I based the bunker and added some simple elements to spice up the piece.
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Double Apron Barbed Wire
In very basic terms there are two types of common barbed wire entanglements: concertina and double apron. Concertina wire is the classic spiral wire arrangement. These were easy to carry around and quick to deploy.
Double apron wire took a bit more time to set up but was considerable more durable against enemy infantry and artillery.
There were several types of double apron commonly used, one was rather basic while the other was more complex with additional strands of wire being used. Pictured to the right is the more basic version with several horizontal wires fixed along several pickets. Diangonal braces were fixed from the tops of the pickets to add additional support to the wire fence. These diagonals were called aprons.
Some double apron obstacles used additional horizontal wire along the aprons to make them more formidable. Sometimes they even added concertina wire between two rows of double apron wire, making for a truly impressive fortification!
Supplies for Adding Wire:
Building Wire
With the fence posts cut and drilled, I made some holes in the embankment and glued in the posts. I made sure to space them as evenly as possible, but intentionally allowed some of the posts to lean to one side.
I made sure that all of the holes lined up so I can thread the wire through each post to the end.
Next I will put some small pieces of wire for the anchor points of the aprons on the ground and thread the wire. I promise I'll try and get more finished for the next update!