Coff isn't a word. I belive what you said about being in primary school still :D But are you in london/england, because here we call that Elementary...
i nuked it and it didnt survive but the bunker was pretty cool
i figured out the shallowesed part(not including the door-floor and the one below it) is 8 metres 53 centimetres and 44 milli metres
i rest my case. im still in primary school
the_powder_boy *radiation*coff coff coff
@Sential-5, Im pretty sure most people wouldent wait untill AFTER the nuclear blast to build a fall out vault. if they knew that a nuclear war was coming, they would start constructing a vault. What your saying is "I see a nuke incoming. Lets construct a vault!" I rest MY case.
@sentinal-5 It could have been far enough from the bomb not to get directly hit, but close enough to get radiation.
Actually what if this vault was designed so that it wouldn't (or would) take a nuclear blast but instead to hide people. As you can plainly see it is built underground so it might have been used to protect its citizens by staying underground (and a little less undiscoverable).
@Dark_Potato666 okay, but if it was meant to survive the fallout, that would mean that it would either have to be built after the blast, or survive it. given the scale of the fallout vaults, they would have taken years to construct, by which point everyone they were built for would have died in the fallout it was supposed to be protecting them from. ergo, common sense tells us that they MUST have had to survive the blast AND the fallout.. i rest my case.