Phil,

Are you saying the lovely Ms. Claire drove a vehicle in actual
combat?  If this is indeed the truth then I believe this is a first
for the hobby!


Steve


On May 20, 4:35 pm, Phil <[email protected]> wrote:
> Some elaboration of Baby Eric's text is apparently necessary. The
> mighty forces of Camp Eric were opposed to the brave powers of Camp
> Albert. Neil supplied the house and, to make the task of shooting the
> doors more difficult, he'd built a moving barrier comprising a square
> of glass mounted on a 100:1 (or similar) motor which rotated it once a
> second or so. So you had to shoot when the glass wasn't protecting the
> door. A paintball chipped off a sizeable corner of the glass and in
> the picture we can see Jason checking whether the glass was sharp by
> the time-honoured method of poking it with his finger. It was.
>
> The castle is getting somewhat battered and may be consigned to the
> great motte and bailey in the sky but it is rather fun shooting it as
> it is made of insulation and the paintballs sink in and carve grooves
> etc.
>
> It is true that we had persons of the female persuasion in attendance.
> Claire did rather well with the jeep. And to think I was once told off
> on this board for mentioning a woman... how times have changed,
> they'll be driving cars next*.
>
> Phil
>
> *But not cleaning them.
>
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