I live on a 6 1/5 acre plot of land bordered by trees. This has given me some ideas. I almost wish our property was zoned for commercial use so I could open what I plan to the public. Since we are in a residential zone, I'll have to limit my games to friends, and perhaps our church picnic's. I was considering buying some low end airsoft guns that I could provide fore those who can't afford their own guns and perhaps use this endeavor for troubled youth as well, but that would require another location.
Eric Coovert: Sounds like a great idea, especially for the youth and church group. They would love it. Just gotta be very strict about eye pro and get at least "decent" guns. If it was commercial to the public, then you would definitely have to work on some waivers just in case something bad happened like injuries the players gained on your field. I'd even say find some way to work out waivers even for the youth group just in case.
Looks great so far now if we had a team assemble 2 octagon looking buildings from pallets nailed/screws, spawn would be cool for CTF to look more like Battle Creek
Carbon: I did it by bracing boards, large fallen limbs from the trees, and anything else that's strong enough to stabilize them. I even propped some of the pallets together to make "corner like" cover pieces.
yo so i got my idea from here but i didnt have any reinforcments so what i did was i dug a hole the size so the pallet can stand up and it works perfectly. and to cover up the holes i didnt have any plywood so i used hay.
Cinder blocks are a good idea. That's what I did. I had a huge stack of pallets and made sand bag walls and bought a couple of plastic barrels. It's not as cools as this one but it's good for 1v1's and 2v2's.
Just Crafter: I usually stabilize the pallets by bracing boards on or inbetween them, so they're holding the pallets up. Large fallen branches work as well.
I know this is an older video but have you seen the halo infinite trailer? Also I'm a big fan of your channels concept I'm also a fan of both air soft and halo. Good work 👍
Not a dime! I collected all of these pallets from stores that wanted to throw them out. Pallets are very easy to obtain. It just takes physical effort to gather, move, and place all of them.
I can certainly see that you've put a lot of time, love, and passion into this field, great job and I'd love to play there
if you ever get enough money you could probably set up an airsoft field replicating a halo map
Dartfish: ya know.. I actually wanted to do that! still do too.
that would be awesome
I live on a 6 1/5 acre plot of land bordered by trees. This has given me some ideas. I almost wish our property was zoned for commercial use so I could open what I plan to the public. Since we are in a residential zone, I'll have to limit my games to friends, and perhaps our church picnic's. I was considering buying some low end airsoft guns that I could provide fore those who can't afford their own guns and perhaps use this endeavor for troubled youth as well, but that would require another location.
Eric Coovert: Sounds like a great idea, especially for the youth and church group.
They would love it.
Just gotta be very strict about eye pro and get at least "decent" guns.
If it was commercial to the public, then you would definitely have to work on some waivers just in case something bad happened like injuries the players gained on your field.
I'd even say find some way to work out waivers even for the youth group just in case.
Looks great so far now if we had a team assemble 2 octagon looking buildings from pallets nailed/screws, spawn would be cool for CTF to look more like Battle Creek
Cheers man! this field looks amazing. I would love to play this field., its long range and intimate fights. Hell yeah!.
I have one to its an old house we bought so we just kinda worked it into what we wanted the video is called BYA
Good video I am trying to make a little cqb field and your field have me some ideas
I recognize that music, but i cant remember where I've heard it
Oh Halo I recognize it now
Id definitely play this field for sure
u should host games i would definetly come
Wapper 05: I do once in a while, pretty soon I'll be posting some pretty epic gameplay from the field, with a couple... special guests.
I love to go tooo!!!
Good video 👍 can't wait to make my own airsoft field
Nice field buddy👍
If this is in queensland count me in!!! I live in QLD and would love to play in 2020 or sometime!
Do you ever host games here?
Chuck Alpha Foxtrot: I could if it's a small group of people that wants to have a game. message me on Facebook if you would like to arrange anything.
How do you stand up the pallets? I can't imagine them being too sturdy
Carbon: I did it by bracing boards, large fallen limbs from the trees, and anything else that's strong enough to stabilize them. I even propped some of the pallets together to make "corner like" cover pieces.
yo so i got my idea from here but i didnt have any reinforcments so what i did was i dug a hole the size so the pallet can stand up and it works perfectly. and to cover up the holes i didnt have any plywood so i used hay.
Cinder blocks are a good idea. That's what I did. I had a huge stack of pallets and made sand bag walls and bought a couple of plastic barrels. It's not as cools as this one but it's good for 1v1's and 2v2's.
im trying to do this myself but not sure how to keep the pallets up could you help
Just Crafter: I usually stabilize the pallets by bracing boards on or inbetween them, so they're holding the pallets up. Large fallen branches work as well.
if you dont have reinforcments you can dig a hole so the pallet can stand up and fill in the hole
You lucky bastard...
Bravo, I like it.
@Spartan Jess - The Halo Airsofting Spartan how is it running now?
Only occasionally. Usually my friends and I use it for special events.
@@SpartanJess Where is it???
Is this your own land?
This looks awesome
How did you acquire this land?
Dakan69: It's family owned.
Did someone help you set up the field or did you do it by yourself?
To be honest I literally constructed this field by myself. it took a lot of thinking to try and make each side equal, but yet unique in there own way.
Spartan Jess probably took a long time to set up
Ethan Vasquez: It definitely did. over time it would change dramatically depending on how many pallets and wood pieces I could collected at the time.
Hey, do you live in America?
I know this is an older video but have you seen the halo infinite trailer? Also I'm a big fan of your channels concept I'm also a fan of both air soft and halo. Good work 👍
I have seen it! I can't wait for its release.
Cool
nice feild! btw i subbed
Funko Corner: thanks man! I really appreciate it!
Ight so my buddies and I are taking up air soft for a covid winter. My question is this. For weekend backyard games would 4 on 4 be sufficient?
We only have 2 on 2 haha
@@natesenft5376 its covid season you may want to find another team
John Miller yeah. I only have 3 friends who play Airsoft but I’m sure it’ll be fun still
@@natesenft5376 _Gotta pump those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers in this racket._
Where is this at, I'd love to play
The halo music tho
Live in a small town. :(
How much did that cost
Not a dime! I collected all of these pallets from stores that wanted to throw them out. Pallets are very easy to obtain. It just takes physical effort to gather, move, and place all of them.
Spartan Jess are you in Jacksonville and if you are maybe we can meet up one time or another
Vision Airsoft23: I'm local in Florida. I do plan on visiting the new airsoft barracks field sometime in Jacksonville.
bruh wya
Where is this?