An excellent article by Mattywheels entitled "Taking the plunge"is on the website now - an inspiration to those who haven't given WW2 airsoft a go yet.
Linky: http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/taking-the-plunge/
An excellent article by Mattywheels entitled "Taking the plunge"is on the website now - an inspiration to those who haven't given WW2 airsoft a go yet.
Excellent article Matty!
When I want your opinion - I'll tell you what it is!
Yes, that's a cracker!
Brilliant articles! I'm reading through them now
A really fine quality of article, Matty!
A Proud Member Of 'Team Spleen!' who play mainly at Gunman Airsoft, Tuddenham, Suffolk.
Thanks all, if it helps getting a few more players to some events, then it'll have served its purpose!
Rammix Dboys guide is now on the website
http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/dboys-k98-gas-bolt-take-down-guide/
thankyou
Latest article, this time from bigkie - "WW2 uniform for the larger gent"
http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/ww2-uniform-for-the-larger-gent/
Suits you sir!
On a personal level I'm interested in why clothing manufacturers (especially, but not exclusively, WW2 repro) make trousers with waistbands that shrink more or less the day after you buy them, without ever having seen a washing machine. I suspect some kind of conspiracy to force replacement purchases, as used by sock manufacturers and their vanishing right-hand pairs, or consumer electronics that burn out that day after the warranty expires.
Latest article, this time from bigkie - "WW2 uniform for the larger gent"
http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/ww2-uniform-for-the-larger-gent/
Suits you sir!On a personal level I'm interested in why clothing manufacturers (especially, but not exclusively, WW2 repro) make trousers with waistbands that shrink more or less the day after you buy them, without ever having seen a washing machine. I suspect some kind of conspiracy to force replacement purchases, as used by sock manufacturers and their vanishing right-hand pairs, or consumer electronics that burn out that day after the warranty expires.
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Just thought I'd point out that Schuster also makes clothing to measure so is ideal for the larger gent. He's cheap and does some superb reproductions. I don't think I'll be buying from anywhere else.
Latest addition to the website: "The Beginners Guide to Brit Kit" written by BedsnHerts - cheers Martin!
http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/the-beginners-guide-to-brit-kit/
every thing looks grate
team shoot and scoot, TL
Latest addition to the website: "The Beginners Guide to Brit Kit" written by BedsnHerts - cheers Martin!
http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/the-beginners-guide-to-brit-kit/
Why are some of the web links ruled through?
'Cos I run link checking software and it rules out duff urls - all tidied up now! There are 441 links thus far so it checks in cycles so as not to slow anything up, so while it is incredibly useful there is a bit of a delay before I get a warning anything is amiss.
Another article by BedsnHerts is now up: Ranks of the Heer
http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/ranks-of-the-heer/
Yet another article by BedsnHerts, this time about German helmetedness:
http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/german-helmets/
Fook me Dave, this website is jiz worthy!! Are you going to war and peace? if not send me over the 3x6 banner and ill try and get it printed. Ill set it up at our stall!! That goes for all the other WW2 organisers! Get me a banner and ill put it up for you.
Heer Schmidt
Another new article posted on the website, this time about Blanco. http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/blanco-it-aint-that-difficult/
A distillation of my website elsewhere - a starter guide, if you like.