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jomama22
12-10-2001, 01:40 PM
"HI EVERYBODY" "HI DR.NICK":laugh:


hey, me and my friend are building a nice paintball field in the back of mine and his woods . we limited the field to about only 1 rectangular acar so games move fast and are packed with action, we have built bunkers by digging(1 is 4 foot deep and 6 foot oval) and we built stick bunkkers as well, we have a stream right in the middle that has like maby 3 inches of water in it:eyes: but the spant is about 10 feet. if u guys have any suggestions on how to make it better, please tell me. and should i let u climb trees????


thanks
:peace:

Killer Kat
12-11-2001, 05:16 AM
Originally posted by jomama22
"HI EVERYBODY" "HI DR.NICK":laugh:


hey, me and my friend are building a nice paintball field in the back of his and my woods . we've limited the field to about only 1 rectangular acre so games move fast and are packed with action, we have built bunkers by digging(1 is 4 foot deep and 6 foot oval) and we built stick bunkers as well, we have a stream right in the middle that has like maybe 3 inches of water in it:eyes: but the span is about 10 feet. if u guys have any suggestions on how to make it better, please tell me. and should i let u climb trees????


thanks
:peace:
Hope ya don't mind I moved some letters around to make it read easier! The dug out areas could become a problem with rain and the 6 foot deep oval would soon turn into a pond. Even dry it could pose a risk of someone falling into it and getting hurt. As would people falling outta trees ,so I'd so a big no to the Tarzan moves. I'd also think some low bunker areas would be cool (big cut logs) and 2 sided huts are nice too!

Crime Dog
12-12-2001, 03:21 AM
Instead of trees I'd say, "what about towers?" Might be a tad tricky to construct...but I think towers would add a whole new element to speedball. But, that'd take quite a bit of lumber, and some solid construction. See the Kat's reasoning on trees...