OMG! That is awesome.
does anyone think wrinkled and painted cardboard could be a worthy compromise for the cave walls?
I originally used wrinkled butcher paper that was semi-painted black and it looked great! Problem was that it was a HUGE fire hazard (cardboard too) and the paper attracts creepy-crawlies. Wouldn't suggest that for a longer-term cave.
modroc plaster bandages might be a bit safer and rigid
I remember seeing in some batman movies/animated that batman had some glass displays for all his suits. If you end up acquiring more it may be an idea?
I wish I could have found an image to allow what I'm saying to make any sense!but it looks amazing!?
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Holy crap that room is awesome!