Well, the one I'm thinking of may take a good 2-5 hours to complete and may not be applicable in some areas with frozen or hard ground. Dig a hole in the ground about as deep as you and your support gunners are tall. Make the 'trench' about 10 feet long, enough for 5 people to be comfortably welting opponents. Then, put logs around the front and back (sides optional, not recommended) and leave and increasing in height inclined plane at the sides of the trench to act like stairs so exiting is a breeze. Make sure your walls are strong and won't cave in on you. if you want to you can keep your water and reloading ammo here for safe keepings and while you reload your support gunners offer cover for you. CAMO IS NOT NEEDED! If you can, hang out by the edge so you can easily withdraw in case of grenade.
NOTE: THIS FORT IS EXTREMELY LACKING IN GRENADE DEFENSE- ANY INNOVATIONS YOU WANT TO MAKE TO STRENGTHEN THE FORT AGAINST EXPLOSIVE DAMAGE IS UP TO YOU!
Get a Nerf gun, any will do. Get a Bic pen and use pliers to take out the back and front so you have a tube. Take Duct Tape and apply it to the pen tube. Duct tape to the end and keep wrapping it on top of the tape. Make sure the tape comes off the end a little. place the pen tube with tape, one end into the Nerf gun barrel. Make sure the pen tube does not fall out, check that by tipping it upside down, with the pen tube in it. Put an air soft BB down the barrel, cock and shoot. The Bigger the Nerf gun, the faster the BB will go. A pump Nerf gun will do perfectly. OMG
What I would do if it is on your own land and do not have much cash is take fallen trees and cut them to four foot lengths. Drive or bury four of them vertically in pairs and stack the rest in between the vertical ones. Or nail them together with old 2x4s.
Wooden pallets and plywood are good materials to make a bunker out of. Check local hardware stores.
Friends, airsoft guns, cover, hope and love
William Prescott was a colonel in the American Revolutionary War. He was the commander of the rebel forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
The firing on fort sumter led to the battle of bunker hill.
You can build a fort with anything you want or have. This could be branches, a tarp, old junk such as car hood, boards laying around, or even card board. It does not have to be permanent. You could also build one out of boards for a lumber store. Be careful if you do it that way or any way. Have a parent or a guardian help you. Then you need to pick a place to put it. Where ever you would like. Put it under a tree, in the back yard or in a Forrest. Just some place you would like. To build it you will need to have the right tools for the fort you are building. You can put it up any way you like. There is no standard way to build a fort. The fort you build should be yours. So build it to look like anything you want. A bunker, house, a survival shelter. Remember you can build it out of anything you want to, or have. Get creative and go build a forth where you want, how you want and of what you want.
in the 1700's after the Battle of Bunker Hill.
It took 8 years to build Fort Sumter.
a pillow fort
Google "how to build wooden fort", or something similar. Use the plans to build the fort, but instead of building it on the ground, make the foundation a number of stilts planted several feet into the earth. Build the fort on top of the stilts. Be sure to build a ladder or stairs to get in.
The same way you build an 'adult fort', just down size it a little!!
Fort Wayne :)
battle of lexington/concord, battle of bunker hill and the battle of fort tycoderoga
i think the battle of fort ticonderoga
Fort Necessity