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Post by tootall on Nov 23, 2009 6:26:13 GMT -6
Depends on what you want to use to do that dressing up. If it is just for the one time event we could use large pieces of cardboard to cover them. A more permanent solution would be wood or sandbags. Again that depends on how many cars are out there. Covering them with branchs and leaves could that work? Cammo net.
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Post by Oberst18 on Nov 23, 2009 15:15:29 GMT -6
from the one picture i saw there were a LOT of cars, when i said littered i meant it
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Post by tootall on Nov 24, 2009 13:45:34 GMT -6
Like you said alot of work, but at what cost? The other idea of setting up an event here just outside of Joliet at Challenge Park is good. No work to do, yet, and the cost would be miniumal. I will work on it.
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Post by tootall on Dec 17, 2009 7:11:55 GMT -6
Well as I had hoped for the site in my backyard has turned out to be a good one. The feedback is good, from the WWII crowd. Some wanted to do something out there the day after Christmas! They, only two of them, would be the only ones out there. We are hoping for good weather conditions at the end of Jan. Many are hoping we do something out there at least once a month, which can be done. I'm pushing for at least one event being like the Great War. Everybody would have to use bolt actions. Everyone agreed!
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Post by niall695 on Dec 21, 2010 14:00:53 GMT -6
Hey I know I,m bringing a year old thread back from the dead but I live in Ireland(Come on the Emerald Isle!!)and there are not many Irish users on this forum.I was wondering if anyone out there knows any good WW2 or WW1 airsoft club.I have been looking around and I could barely find a venue for any type of airsoft games let alone any clubs.[glow=red,2,300]Help!![/glow]
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Post by tootall on Jan 1, 2011 17:49:32 GMT -6
consider it done!
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Post by slick63 on Jan 2, 2011 11:47:26 GMT -6
Hey I know I,m bringing a year old thread back from the dead but I live in Ireland(Come on the Emerald Isle!!)and there are not many Irish users on this forum.I was wondering if anyone out there knows any good WW2 or WW1 airsoft club.I have been looking around and I could barely find a venue for any type of airsoft games let alone any clubs. [glow=red,2,300]Help!![/glow] You won`t find much in the way of WW1 over this side of the pond I`m afraid. There was the first ever UK WW1 airsoft event held in Scotland in the latter part of 2010. You might be able to hook up with some WW2 players near you on www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/php/phpBB2/index.phpHope this helps
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Post by niall695 on Jan 6, 2011 6:32:52 GMT -6
thanks!!
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