Simple and cheap yet effective trap base that utilizes a trick of concealing and blocking shotgun traps behind a rug. Traditionally, hanging rugs on walls was a common practice in Soviet times, as a show of economic status, for insulation or soundproofing, or even to hide wall defects. This is where the Dirty Russian gets its satirical name. The entire trap setup does not require any electricity to be fully functional. Nevertheless, electricity may be used to automate some of the functions. Big shout out to Evil Wurst for having an input in improving the base layout and for sacrificing himself for the sake of demonstration.
0:00 Intro
0:52 Prologue
2:29 Starter/ base shell
4:18 Interior and furnishing
7:42 Entrance, honeycomb and upgrades
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Raid cost:
SIMPLE version:
- 4 rockets to TC + 3 rockets for main loot = 7 rockets
UPGRADED version:
- 8 rockets to TC + 3 rockets for main loot = 11 rockets
Build cost:
SIMPLE version:
- 18.9K stones, 3.3K wood
UPGRADED version:
- 5K frags, 11.3K stones, 3.3K wood
Upkeep:
SIMPLE version:
- 0.4K frags, 2.7K stones, 28 wood
UPGRADED version:
- 1K frags, 1.7K stones, 28 wood
Advantages:
1. Allows for secure body isolation and looting
2. Has several fallback mechanisms
3. Can be upgraded and bunkered up to increase raid costs
Disadvantages:
1. Trapping is not automated
2. Not that much storage space
3. Weaker than regular bases of comparable size
Playlist:
1. JustVeee - Soviet Kids Song: It's Fun to March Together
2. Slavic Affairs – Bratva:
3. Barradeen – Summer Coffee
4. Artificial.Music - And So It Begins
4. Argofox – Timbra By Render:
5. KurtBeatz' - Chill

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