It has what looks like high-explosive bunkers to the south-east, possible test firing ranges to the west, some nice tall towers or chimneys in the center and an oval track (for I don't know what) to the south
Get a web-cam, a video projector, and something translucent to use as a rear-projection screen (fake spiderwebs work well). Aim the camera at your face (try lighting it from below with a flashlight) and shine the projector at the screen and you have a giant, floating, glowing, talking head.
Of course, you can add more effects like a sound system, but it is an easy and cheap (if you can borrow a projector) set-up.
No, I am (kind of) Sparticus
Actually, except for the age of the buildings his analysis is pretty good.
Now, if you want a possible military site in China try this http://maps.google.com/?ll=40.848586,109.628062&spn=0.032885,0.066047&t=h&z=15
It has what looks like high-explosive bunkers to the south-east, possible test firing ranges to the west, some nice tall towers or chimneys in the center and an oval track (for I don't know what) to the south
If floating heads aren't your thing, I found a skeleton puppet works great and is really creepy looking.
To give the whole thing a cool 3-D effect use several layers of spiderwebs or cheese-cloth.
Get a web-cam, a video projector, and something translucent to use as a rear-projection screen (fake spiderwebs work well). Aim the camera at your face (try lighting it from below with a flashlight) and shine the projector at the screen and you have a giant, floating, glowing, talking head.
Of course, you can add more effects like a sound system, but it is an easy and cheap (if you can borrow a projector) set-up.