Airsoft Action 06 - Feb 2012 | Page 20

PRIZE WINNERS Outstanding Play Todd Wilson and Alex Green Fancy Dress Steve Beasley (6ft Turkey) and Gillon Tompkins (Santa/Reindeer love-child, complete with red tinsel garrot) All prize winners received a free game day voucher and a bottle of Blaster BBs. Pushing up the slope the Blues made a good advance, but were stopped by very accurate fire from the Reds above them. Although they made some inroads into the defence they simply didn’t have sufficient numbers at any time to mount a full-scale attack. The Reds prevailed, managed to repel the attacks and were still in possession at game end, when the roles were reversed. This time the Reds felt the force of a determined defence and it wasn’t until the last few minutes of the game that they finally managed to breach the Blue line and force only a few minutes respite between each sub-objective and plenty of trips to regen. The Blues were the attacking side but, within spitting distance of their final objective and despite a last-minute charge, the whistle was blown for game-end. One last game was played, but with the heavens open and light failing play came to an end, with the Reds winning 11 points to eight – although (as I have so often seen) the points didn’t seem to matter. What really mattered was that every player had a really good day, playing safely on a well-run site, thoroughly enjoyed themselves and, to a man, said they would come back again. For me, that’s all that needs to be said! ■ “…some players had arrived in costume, including four Santas, a Christmas Cracker and (no, I am not joking) a 6ft Turkey!” 020 February 2012 their way into the bunker. Unfortunately a single Blue player spoilt their victory by remaining hidden at the back of the bunker and effectively picking off a good number of Reds right up to game end, resulting in another draw. Back at the Safe Zone for lunch there were Pot Noodles and chocolate bars for sale (although some of the regulars, with the benefit of experience, had brought sausage and beans plus a cooker along). Afterwards Jay called everyone back together to explain the afternoon’s games. This would be a longer, more involved scenario and would use a much greater area of the site, starting from the Hilltop Bunker and working all the way round to the House of Death. It also involved a box full of Alien Eggs which had to be carried (very carefully, mind) by two players; points would be awarded for the number of eggs to arrive at the objective in one piece. I have to say this worked really well and encouraged almost non-stop action, with MODERN AIRSOFT WARFARE Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE14 Prices Walk-on: £20 (£15 if paid minimum seven days in advance) Themed Days: From £25 (£20 if booked in advance) Rifle hire: Not available Contact: www.modernairsoftwarfare.co.uk 07562 479966