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    this could work but in order for it to maintain structural integrity that the outside wall would lose after taking the hits, the wallpaper will have to be sandwiched between to walls and supported by the inside wall. Using that concept would however make it very difficult to demolish if... more

    Reviewed by jc9992 Dec 23, 09:32pm ( 18 reviews ) popsci.com

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  • Rated by jc9992 on Dec 23, 9:32pm

    this could work but in order for it to maintain structural integrity that the outside wall would lose after taking the hits, the wallpaper will have to be sandwiched between to walls and supported by the inside wall. Using that concept would however make it very difficult to demolish if necessary because the entire inner wall would have to be removed just to get rid of the wall paper so as to successfully demolish the wall.
  • Rated by Simsfanatique on Nov 14, 2:28pm

    'cbatgate's' comment made some good points.
  • Rated by Slateseraph on Nov 14, 9:43am

    Do people actually believe this? It seems that some rebar reinforcement would generate the exact same results as their "Bomb proof wallpaper." Try this with a normal (drywall and wood) wall and see what happens.
  • Rated by TheeMitch on Nov 14, 8:54am

    is someone taking the piss ???? very amusing pmpl
  • Reviewed by Snipples on Nov 13, 1:03pm

    Wrecking ball... bomb.... same thing! Also, the camera flash when it hits is pretty annoying.
  • Rated by austincl on Nov 13, 11:44am

    I want to see an actual bomb against this wallpaper.
  • Reviewed by Wiskye on Nov 13, 9:29am

    Well it is interesting, so long as your wall isn't supporting anything. All you've really got is a sheet that stops all the crap being blown into the building. Unfortunately this doesn't do anything at all to stop the structure being destroyed.