Gadge
Gadge
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Joined: Sep 12, 2006
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Re: Attending WWII airsoft events

While they might not have been fasicsts per se the Japanese were totally massive despotic racists so i think we're drawing fine lines here

13 years ago
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Re: Attending WWII airsoft events

Or you could do like me and just buy all the Allied kit and no Axis kit at all... Ok, all right I have Japanese and am tempted by Finnish. Althou...

13 years ago
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Re: Attending WWII airsoft events

People are suggesting that new players don't buy US airborne kit as a first loadout (as it is VERY limiting on the scenarios) but go for generic US ...

13 years ago
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Re: Attending WWII airsoft events

Logically if we consider there were *three* major players in WWII then anything over 33% of games allowing only US/BRIT/RUSSIAN kit is fair? The only...

13 years ago
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Re: What does limited ammo mean?

i never understand why such an issue id made of this. hardly anyone ever runs out anyway!

13 years ago
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Re: Attending WWII airsoft events

i dont think there is a 'yank hate' at all. I just think that as the scenes spread people have realised that actually having all of one side being th...

13 years ago
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Re: the 'multi faceted' weekender WWII battle.

My suggestion was aimed at finding a workable solution to the oft vaunted idea of 'what if we all got together for one big battle'. The problem is th...

13 years ago
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Re: Attending WWII airsoft events

an overall commander handing out missions isnt my issue its the playing which is my primary interest. you can split into sections/squads to achieve th...

13 years ago
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Re: Attending WWII airsoft events

I have to echo Evos views here: At the 'gothic line' I was asked by Josh to run the german side (probably because i've got a backgorund of about ten ...

13 years ago
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Re: British Ammo Boot Lacing

I think 'kings lace' was the expected method of lacing your boots, one advantage is they hardly ever come undone and you also have a smarter finish a...

13 years ago
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Re: Game Event Planning

It just doesnt work well like that. Most events cap the players at say 30 a side and then open up another 10 per side when one side gets to 30, anoth...

13 years ago
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Re: Game Event Planning

i'm actually quite surprised at how many people want one day events. As organisers you assume people want a weekender and it makes more sense for you...

13 years ago
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Re: What would you like to see at an event??

Don't mind dusk at all (and looking very much forward to our dawn op at Grafton Park, so yes it will happen Gadge!) - . I'd love to be proved wrong d...

13 years ago
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Re: What would you like to see at an event??

hence why i reckon a night approach which means that the actual fighting happens as dawn is breaking is probably the better option... Night time snea...

13 years ago
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Re: Game Event Planning

I think the idea with a lunch-lunch game is that you don;t do the regular social, but 'camp in period' at your location. It can be real good fun - sat...

13 years ago
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Re: What would you like to see at an event??

You see i think a short night action could be a good game but i'd do it the other way and start *really* early so the start is tense and confusing but...

13 years ago
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Re: Game Event Planning

Personally for health reasons im in bits by day two and struggling to keep it together enough to actually enjoy it. I also feel the general sportsman...

13 years ago
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Re: What would you like to see at an event??

Not really that uncommon. Pegasus bridge and all the pre d-day airborne drops took place at night. A lot of russian front battles were at night as w...

13 years ago
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Re: What would you like to see at an event??

I think its very tricky to balance You cant have 24 hours 'in play' let alone 24 hours shooting as people need to sleep and wash etc and need to remo...

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