September 1st, 2011, 15:20 | #46 |
my roommate's team had a very effective helicopter run at a game in Oklahoma... little huey with a saw does some huge damage...
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September 3rd, 2011, 04:26 | #47 |
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Vehicles make the game. If you are playing a long sim, vehicles help keep people moving when they get tired.
Some pics from our last milsim, here in Calgary. |
September 3rd, 2011, 11:15 | #48 |
Love the inflatable tank lol. Who owned the Mercedes Duece?
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September 3rd, 2011, 12:51 | #49 |
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One of the guys on our team owns two of them.
At the game each team had one as well as a technical to bomb around in at will. Made for some epic firefights. |
September 3rd, 2011, 13:08 | #50 |
Thats pretty sick. I'd love to get one, but my wife would kill me if I did lol
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December 14th, 2011, 07:06 | #51 |
lol
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January 9th, 2012, 14:33 | #52 |
Has anyone tried to use mesh (like what's in goggles and facemasks) over the windows?
Thinking about building a unit that would fit a windshield and be semi attached using magnets (assuming the truck is a day to day vehicle) Also, since I have never shot a car with a bb. What kind of damage are we talking? does it actually warp the metal or just chip the paint?
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January 9th, 2012, 15:04 | #53 |
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Depends on the strength of the alloy and the density of the paint. On your average road car I.E a Chevy Blazer yea you should expect the paint to chip after the gloss clear coat and some minor dents from some of the closer range shots. My advice? Kremilin/Sames/Excel Paint offers a line of guns that they provide for the US Military to use when painting their M1 Tanks. These guns coupled with the correct paint create at a durable layer that is enough to deflect BB's. Infact it can deflect shrapanel from a hand grenade, with no cosmetic damage.
Problem is these guns cost almost as much as a beat up high mileage SUV off kijiji. The best idea IMO is get one of these beater SUV's and do with what you will but on game-day for milsims arrange a way to transport it to the field. Uhaul offers vehicles and trailers that are large enough to transport a smaller SUV. But a daily driver is not something you want to risk. EDIT: I am talking about paint guns like the ones used to paint cars/boats not airsoft guns.
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January 9th, 2012, 21:30 | #54 |
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I painted up my wifes Grand Cherokee with water color paint for a game a few years ago and it was shot plenty. No damage whatsoever. If someone were to shoot it at point blank range at a right angle you may get a tiny dent or blemish, but nothing from 30 or so feet away. Same goes for a windshield. I shot our clubs truck point blank at a right angle with a .30g bb from a 420fps gun and it chipped the windshield like a stone would. Other shots with the same gun at 40 or so feet did nothing. I wouldn't bring out a new vehicle to a game where it would receive a ton of fire, but I think regular fire at anything but short range is fine.
At no time should you play with silica bb's when vehicles are around. They are completely inflexible and will take windows out pretty easily. Happened at Rivers, it was gay. |
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January 10th, 2012, 23:47 | #56 |
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January 11th, 2012, 04:18 | #57 |
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I've had some dreams about fielding an older model Jeep Wrangler for a few reasons;
1) All the windows can be easily removed, rolled down, or folded down (in the case of the windshield). This negates almost any worry about breaking glass, the windshield would still be present but it would be lying horizontal on the hood and strapped down to prevent it from bouncing and cracking/breaking. 2) The doors and roof can be removed to allow for more accurate judgement of occupant hits. IMO this would make disabling the vehicle much easier, just shoot the occupants like you would in a real open-topped vehicle. Maybe give occupants some armor bonuses (two or three shots to be dead instead of one) just to make the vehicle slightly more intimidating than a few guys on foot. 3) The roll bars/cage on all Wranglers are pretty ideal for a fabricated turret ring for mounting some kind of machine gun, LMG or otherwise depending on what people have. I've been trying to get a friend of mine to talk to a friend of his about getting access to his two Helicopters. They've got two Robinson R44's that could potentially be used somehow, as they can only carry 3 passengers though the usefulness is limited.
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I've gone for rides in both and even flown them myself for a bit, I had my PPL for awhile after I finished Air Cadets but I never stuck with it since it was to costly to go flying. Not currently licensed. Its still up to him though, and I don't know him THAT well. Still more of an acquaintance than a friend.
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March 12th, 2012, 15:33 | #60 |
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It's paintball I know but here is another option.
PAINTBALL TANK ARMORED ASSAULT VEHICLE PAINTBALL SCENARIO - YouTube It is still relevant. And I like the idea. Doesn't add too much weigh. |
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