Floor: 1/4" Plywood with plaster of paris
Right Wall: Old doll house wall
Rear Wall: Styrofoam ( sculpted to look like cinder block) and corrugated paper
Left wall : Foamboard
Target Range wall: foamboard
Target Range counter: 1/4" plywood and foamboard
Target and target feed wire: Paper, twist-tie wire and thread.
Motorcycle: Harley-Davidson 1:18th Motorcycle
Weapons: Too numerous to list. weapons are mounted to the walls with pins (cut to fit) and glue (I wasn't going to glue the weapons but they kept falling). The weapons are outlined on the walls as seen in the Punisher video game's armory.


I had first made the Punisher figure and wanted a room for him. I came up with the target range walking to work. Like an actual target range, the target can be slid forward and back with the pull line. Mounting the weapons was very difficult, at first I was not going to glue them, but they kept falling off. The room is supposed to be Frank's garage. To make the concrete floor, I mounted the right wall and the corrugated paper (rear wall behind the cinder block) to the floor. Then I taped the front and side edge of the exposed floor with 1/2" masking tape. Mix the plaster of paris so that it is the consistence of a milkshake. Pour the plaster of paris on to the plywood floor and smooth it out. Using a wooden dowel, pull the plaster (lightly) from the walls to the tape edge. Do not worry about the extra buildup near the tape. Leave the room alone for a day so the plaster dries, work on some other customs. After the plaster dried, pull off the tape and sand down the floor and edge. Now you have a concrete floor.
"You want a cinder block wall, you said? Okay, first find some flat styrofoam (1/2" or thinner). Measure the length and height of the wall you need and mark it on the styrofoam. To cut the foam you can use a hacksaw blade (which is messy) or a foam cutter (which requires a steady hand). After the wall is cut out, mark the foam every 1/2" from bottom to top and draw a straight line across from left to right. Starting from the bottom and working up, mark a line every 3/4" vertical ( | ) between every horizontal ( - ) line. Offset the vertical line on every other horizontal line. Look at a real brick wall. ***ATTENTION*** This Next Step will require adult supervision If you are young. Using a soldering iron or wood burning tool, lightly melt the marked lines on the foam ( do not go all the way through ). Coat the foam with modge podge or elmers glue. Let the glue dry. Once dry, paint the wall with light grey primer. To mount the weapons, cut pins too size and push them through the wall and add a drop of glue to the weapon ( the weapons will fall off with out the glue )

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