Since we opened our field early last month, The War Zone has been a huge success and well received by local players. Every skirmish has had 45-55 players show up each day. We generally design fairly complex skirmishes that change each time, and we spend alot of time building props to enhance the games. The field is 18 acres but we are currently using only a bit more than half that. The play area will be expanded by Spring to encompass the whole property.
This past Sunday the weather was quite chilly, only 42 degrees F, so attendance was a bit lower, with 34 players. Still, we had a great time, and I got to try out my new gun camera that came in the mail just a few days earlier.
The skirmish, as always, lasted six hours or so. I started the day with the cam mounted on my gun, but after an hour or so I had a gun malfunction, so I put it away and just carried the cam around for the rest of the day. I tried to give a good tour of the field while following the action as well.
I ended up shooting just under two hours of footage total. I spend most of yesterday editing them and adding some text at strategic points. I split it up across eight Youtube videos, which I posted on our Youtube channel. The links are posted below. I hope you enjoy watching them.
YouTube - The War Zone airsoft skirmish 10-31-10 part1
YouTube - The War Zone airsoft skirmish 10-31-10 part2
YouTube - The War Zone airsoft skirmish 10-31-10 part3
YouTube - The War Zone airsoft skirmish 10-31-10 part4
YouTube - The War Zone airsoft skirmish 10-31-10 part5
YouTube - The War Zone airsoft skirmish 10-31-10 part6
YouTube - The War Zone airsoft skirmish 10-31-10 part7
YouTube - The War Zone airsoft skirmish 10-31-10 part8