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Old 07-12-2010, 09:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Brimstone/Ultimate AirBall Launches Bargain NON-INFLATABLE "BuildingBlocks™ Bunkers!

Brimstone Enterprises, Inc., makers of the industry-standard patented Ultimate Airball inflatable bunker designs used by the PSP and NPPL, launches incredibly economical BuildingBlocks™ bale-cover bunkers.

With BuildingBlocks™ bale covers, now you can turn cheap, organic straw bales into super cool-looking colorful, “Stone” or “Camo” or “3D Graphic” bunkers that clean easy and repel paint-fill and grime, lasting for years and years, paying for themselves over and over and over again! Straw bales (wheat stalks) are available almost everywhere for a few bucks apiece, so you can create awesome GameScapes™ that last and last!

For years, Field Operators have sought simple, affordable ways to build cool-looking bunkers and buildings for players to hide behind. Permanent buildings can be fantastic, but the materials and upkeep cost a fortune. Pallets, barrels, and wire spools are cheap and last a long time, but they look junky. Ordinary hay and straw bales are cheap, but they fill up with paint, rot quickly, and stink to high heaven. Brimstone’s new BuildingBlocks™ vinyl bale covers retain shape and will not rot.

Easy to move, stack, design, and create with, Ultimate Rubble™ straw bunkers cost a fraction of the price of inflatables, freeing Field Operators from the previous hassles of creating cool GameScapes™ for their valued players! They fold up like pillowcases for easy storage and shipping.

Create castle ruins, “blown-up” buildings, war-torn cities, destroyed fortresses and more. Use wooden boards to add windows and doors. Go double-wide for taller walls and roofable areas. Design massive super-forts so dozens of players can STAY ALIVE and shoot more and more paint. This is always good…

NO MORE Hassles: NO Valves, NO Stakes, NO Bungees, NO Gas or Electric blowers. Idiot-Proof. PERFECT FOR Woodsball, Scenario, Big Game, Laser & AirSoft GameScapes™


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Old 07-12-2010, 09:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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exciting? Good idea actually... but I still think they look tacky. (no that tacky matters if the perform well) However.. I can see a large amount of pros and not many cons to it. I may have to look into this... Thanks for the info!
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I just want to make sure I understand it right. It is basically a cover for straw bales right??
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Straw bales can catch fire from heat and moisture...cant they?
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Straw bales can catch fire from heat and moisture...cant they?
Considering I lived the first 17 years of my life on a farm with a barn half full of straw, and it never once spontaneously detonated, and is in fact still standing 16 years after that. So nope, sudden unexpected combustion isn't a big problem.
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Straw bales can catch fire from heat and moisture...cant they?
they can catch fire from the heat created by decomposition, needs to be a large-deep stack more than what you would use for paintball bunkers.

this would be great for outlaw ballers that don't have access to a local feild.
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exciting? Good idea actually... but I still think they look tacky. (no that tacky matters if the perform well) However.. I can see a large amount of pros and not many cons to it. I may have to look into this... Thanks for the info!
Actually, bare hay bales and pallets and wire spools and rusty barrels can look much tackier. I'll add photos so you can see how slick the BuildingBlocks™ can actually look in comparison.

Plus, we make all of the bright colors, red, blue, yellw, etc., plus Castle Gray, Camouflage, and even 3D High-Res graphics for commercial budgets (United Airlines logos, Red Bull, Heineken, Hooters - whatever sponsor you strike your deal with!)
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Straw bales can catch fire from heat and moisture...cant they?
Good question, but no problem:

Fire stories come from BARNFULLS of hay that is baled when WET. It seems counter-intuitive, but WET hay can decompose, causing fire in large, confined, unventilated spaces.
- First of all, we recommend using STRAW, which is a non-leafy wheat stalk used for animal bedding. It is also very cheap. Dirt-race tracks use it for crash barriers. No leafy material to rot or burn.
- Second, we naturally recommend that it be baled dry, following normal baling procedures.
- Also, the bale covers are open at the bottom for venting and drainage.
- Lastly, it is not confined in a barn...

Good question, but no problem.
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Good question, but no problem:

Fire stories come from BARNFULLS of hay that is baled when WET. It seems counter-intuitive, but WET hay can decompose, causing fire in large, confined, unventilated spaces.
- First of all, we recommend using STRAW, which is a non-leafy wheat stalk used for animal bedding. It is also very cheap. Dirt-race tracks use it for crash barriers. No leafy material to rot or burn.
- Second, we naturally recommend that it be baled dry, following normal baling procedures.
- Also, the bale covers are open at the bottom for venting and drainage.
- Lastly, it is not confined in a barn...

Good question, but no problem.
...so you are thinking these will go up in flames pretty easily!
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Old 07-13-2010, 12:38 AM   #10 (permalink)
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if they are open how many rodents and bees are gonna make a nice nest or hive in these things?
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