Hello everyone,
Greetings from Merseyside. I'm a Chinese studying in Liverpool.
In China I reenacted 8th Route Army, PLA and National Revolutionary Army (thanks to my grandfather and his comrades). Now I'm working on a British impression.
Since I'm new to both UK and WW2 airsoft, I don't have UKARA membership yet. So I have to play with two-tone airsofts now.
I would be happy to provide information about historical Chinese forces(Red Army, National Revolutionary Army, warlord cliques etc) you may wish to know. I also hope to see you in the future events.
Greets again with my Type 24 Rifle.

Hello and welcome,
Post some pictures of your Chinese impressions up, it'd be interesting to see something really different being re-enacted.
If you need any help or advice with your Brit impression don't be afraid to ask, plenty of people on here who can answer any questions you have. The best thing to do is to start with basic infantry kit and build up if you want to go Airborne or something else a little more exotic. Battledress, 37 pattern webbing and a Mk2 helmet, you can get plastic ones on eBay for £8. This should sort you for pretty much any game with a British contingent.
Hope to see you at a game soon, Moss.




Hello and welcome
Also bear in mind that you can often borrow what kit you do not have ,most games have a kit loan thread on the forum ,so you can get stuck in more quickly .
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Hello and welcome,
Post some pictures of your Chinese impressions up, it'd be interesting to see something really different being re-enacted.
If you need any help or advice with your Brit impression don't be afraid to ask, plenty of people on here who can answer any questions you have. The best thing to do is to start with basic infantry kit and build up if you want to go Airborne or something else a little more exotic. Battledress, 37 pattern webbing and a Mk2 helmet, you can get plastic ones on eBay for £8. This should sort you for pretty much any game with a British contingent.
Hope to see you at a game soon, Moss.
Here's a pic of an event in China, but it's obviously not ww2 event. I'm in Type 97 camo with my QBZ-95
. The guy with black mask is my friend. He's re-enacting a Korean marine. ![]()
