I loved the interviews in the first video - very well explained. Videos of airsoft games can look a bit, well, pants. After all, airsoft doesn't work as a spectator sport at all - the fun is being behind the mask and in the thick of the action. But by using those interviews and just short clips of action I think you lot have made an excellent piece of advertising for the hobby. Excellent! Cracking locations too.
Point taken - when I said 'your' I meant you Danes rather than you personally but anyway I've changed a couple of 'you or your' in my original reply to make it clear. Oh, and moved the post to an appropriate forum section.
Yes, please keep us informed of what you lot get up to - its very interesting to see how WW2 airsoft is conducted across the world.
Great job there
When we were a Kingdom it was run by a King
When we were an Empire it was run by an Empress
Now we're a country we're run by a..........
That first video had alot of good points to put accross to both non airsofters and non ww2 airsofters which was really good. I've shown this to two non airsofters already and they totally agree with what was said.
Great video!
Hej Nikolai og velkommen til!
Your link to the gallery was broken, here is a working link. Looks like you had a fun day!
http://www.hardball-syd.dk/galleri/inde ... MyMzg1Yjdj
Mvh
Joe
Welcome. Is that a BAR and a .30 Cal I see being used?
I'm a hero with coward's legs.
Welcome. Is that a BAR and a .30 Cal I see being used?
I didn't spot the BAR when seeing the film, but it sounds reasonable since there was one present that day. The "americans" had a VFC BAR, an Airsharp .30 cal and a homemade .30 cal without a tripod present the day the "Passion for airsoft" movie was shot.
I just noticed the gallery link in Sivebaeks post is broken. It should have been: http://www.hardball-syd.dk/galleri/inde ... MyMzg1Yjdj
(BTW: It's me lying on the ground in the first pictures. I was giving a demonstration on how to roleplay being wounded.)
While i'm at it, someone mentioned on a danish forum that there is a remarkable resemblance between Sivebaek and Pvt. Ryan: