Sevastopol aka Crimea River

Since its conception in 2009, Army Group South has always strived to create WW2 airsoft games that are as authentic and immersive as possible. As players, we had attended events by Comrades in Arms, Gunman and PBI, who all demonstrated that it was perfectly possible...

WW2 Airsoft, an introduction

The concept of reasonably authentic WW2 airsoft games was born in the summer of 2006. While there had been some WW2 events organised they were few and far between and they were really best described as “WW2 themed” games rather than attempts at recreating...

Weathering and finishing guide

Hello and welcome to this guide, which should help you to ‘weather’ your guns, making them look less factory-fresh and more used in the field. First off, I’ll cover simpler ways to weather your gun, before moving onto finishing techniques I’ve used on my MP44. These...

Blanco – it ain’t that difficult

First, a bit of history Joseph Pickering & Sons were a company that produced polishing compounds and rouges for the cutlery trade of their home city of Sheffield and beyond. John Needham Pickering, a Volunteer (predecessor of the Territorial) thought his family...

Event videos

Many of our players are kind enough to record our events for posterity and go to great time and trouble to put together videos for us all to enjoy and reminisce. Thank you to you all, it is much appreciated. Note to non-WW2 airsofters. Airsoft isn’t a spectator...

WW2 uniform for the larger gent

I have been involved with WW2 airsoft for a few years now, and like most I started with the more modern loadouts prior to making the switch. There was a niggle in my mind with both styles of the game; would I as a larger individual, be able to get kit to fit without...