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Re: Airsoft, ww2

Unread post by -ViTaMiHnM203- » Wed Jul 26, 2006 10:35 pm

Is it nice for a moderator who is supposed to be "mature" to be disrespectful to a member?

Im assuming you know the person who made it and speak his language, since his is obviously not English...
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Unread post by Drozdov » Thu Jul 27, 2006 1:41 am

I thought you were thicker skinned than that Vita (at least, you seem to expect others to be so), he was clearly joking as you can see from the 'lol' and the ;). Rather anal of you to pick up on a small grammatical error and a punctuation mistake anyway. If I said to you it's period, not piriod, you'd complain at me fussing about unimportant spelling again.
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Re: Airsoft, ww2

Unread post by Oldih » Thu Jul 27, 2006 7:57 am

How about if you both just turn down the sarcastic humour and just concentrate on the topic and not whoring about some simple spelling errors? It would serve fine for all.
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Re: Airsoft, ww2

Unread post by Lardassmonkey » Thu Jul 27, 2006 9:32 am

Indead Oldih.
Nice vid there Alex. Loved the BoB style running sequencesl, very well done. I'd like to have seen a bit more of the action, especially the MG42 firing but other wise it was good. That prop mortar was pretty cool too, always fun to have 'working' props to play with. funny01 Was the jeep mounted browning airsoft or was that just a de-act?
Anyway cool vid, even if the music was perhaps a little cheesy (but i guess it suited it) . :mrgreen:

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Re: Airsoft, ww2

Unread post by -ViTaMiHnM203- » Thu Jul 27, 2006 9:37 am

I was joking aswell Drozdov...

Have I complained before? I dont remember, but I might have said that I chose to spell something incorrectly like "allready"....

Grammar in speech is VERY importaint to me, especially the "A-An" issue... In this video it just looks so terribly tacky...

And this is the topic, the thread starter included the video in the conversation...
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Re: Airsoft, ww2

Unread post by Oldih » Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:19 am

Grammar in speech is VERY importaint to me, especially the "A-An" issue... In this video it just looks so terribly tacky...

And this is the topic, the thread starter included the video in the conversation...

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Unread post by Alexander » Thu Jul 27, 2006 8:20 pm

*sigh*  Oh well! i cant be arsed to bother :P
Was the jeep mounted browning airsoft or was that just a de-act?
It was a de-act unfortunately... :(


Anyways, here is a couple of pic's from the game itself, let me remind you that there are some heavy duty Copyright on these  :twisted:


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The guys on the left (lower and upper) will be me and §NR§ Evilbean :D

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you dont want to see the krauts, do you? ... :P
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Re: Airsoft, ww2

Unread post by Lardassmonkey » Thu Jul 27, 2006 10:15 pm

I'm not surprised about the browning, i've only ever seen on airsoft one before and that was a converted de-act. Most of you have Thompsons I see, someone really need sto start making some other lower priced WW2 AEGs!  nods01
And yes we do want to see the krauts.

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Unread post by Alexander » Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:47 pm

And yes we do want to see the krauts.
:shock: but... theyre the enemy!  :shock:

But O well, here you go, ill start of with some of the resistance members:

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And here come's Jerry!:

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My favourite, this guy is awesome and really looks german :P

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Thats all for now...
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Unread post by Drozdov » Fri Jul 28, 2006 3:02 am

I didn't know Pete Postlethwaite was into airsoft...

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The second last photo.
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Unread post by -ViTaMiHnM203- » Fri Jul 28, 2006 3:40 am

How old is everyone by the way?

I like the ressistance member with the BAR, he looks like a fighter...

Everyone else looks like a child, should have sent them to the german team with german youth unis...

The MG42 german guy looks ok but not very tough, LoL...
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Unread post by Alexander » Fri Jul 28, 2006 8:57 am

well the german team consisted of 2-3 veterans, and 3-4 rookies.
Part of the game scenarios was that we had to jump into to occupied Norway, a land were the germans didnt surrender after the fall of Berlin. and as you know, at the end of the war the german army used everything from 10 year old to 80 year olds .... so its all realistic  nods01

But one thing is for sure, considering this is an airsoft event going on in norway, all the players were above 18 years old.
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Re: Airsoft, ww2

Unread post by Oldih » Fri Jul 28, 2006 9:03 am

Nice pics there. I wish I would have some WWII- related airsoft gear and place where would be scenarios related to it. I think it would be quite refreshing compared to the common modern mixunit scenarios.
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Re: Airsoft, ww2

Unread post by Lardassmonkey » Fri Jul 28, 2006 12:00 pm

LOL @ Droz- I thought that too.  funny02

More nice pics there, I particularly like the one of the Germans advancing across the field.
The resistance members seem to be better armed than the US guys, at least they have more varied weapons.
I wish I would have some WWII- related airsoft gear and place where would be scenarios related to it. I think it would be quite refreshing compared to the common modern mixunit scenarios.
Me too but hopefully I'll be able to do that with my Vietnam kit once I get it sorted. I'd like to try milsim games for modern too, like a weekend game- I just have no money.  no_01

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Re: Airsoft, ww2

Unread post by Alexander » Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:10 am

The resistance members seem to be better armed than the US guys, at least they have more varied weapons.

hehe yeah i get your point, but the only functioning airsoft weapon the picture is really the 1911... so they really wasnt :P
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