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A large white-stone building surrounded by burnt-out cars. | A large white-stone building surrounded by burnt-out cars. | ||
[[Image:MaltonJunkyardUnknown 3.png|thumb|left|250px|View from inside the Junkyard. Just beyond the wooden fence, in the background, are the [[ | [[Image:MaltonJunkyardUnknown 3.png|thumb|left|250px|View from inside the Junkyard. Just beyond the wooden fence, in the background, are the [[the Luscombe Building (Williamsville)|Luscombe]] and [[The Bugden Building|Bugden]] Buildings.]] | ||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== |
Latest revision as of 04:29, 30 March 2011
Junkyard 38,90 VSB BoozeSquad (talk) 12:00, 8 September 2021 (UTC)
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a junkyard
Williamsville [38, 90]
Basic Info:
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Description
A large white-stone building surrounded by burnt-out cars.
Barricade Policy
Per the Williamsville Barricade Plan this building should be barricaded as highly as possible: Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB) (ideally EHB+4).
History
This junkyard was once known as 'Three-Ton's Antique Auto Parts and Salvage', according to a rusted sign still hanging eerily from a battered post near the entrance of the main structure. The compound itself is now almost completely empty, with the exception of a few piles of rubbish and debris, and the occasional wreck of a car. A chain-link fence surrounds the majority of the junkyard, while a scrap heap nearby rests against a solid wooden fence.
The main office, a large stone building in the middle of the junkyard, is now missing a roof and has fallen into serious disrepair, although two windowless rooms are still adequate enough for survivors to take shelter from the rain or the snow inside. The old office itself cannot be barricaded, but the compound's fence can.