Seeing the teams spread out and
cover the entire site searching for
the pilots was quite amusing as the
pilots (who were marshals) are very
good at hiding. After an hour or so of
searching and battling each other the
government forces located the pilots
and managed to get them back to
safety!
Lunch was called at this point and
all the players assembled and had a
chat about the games, kills they got
and hits they took.
After lunch it was
time for a long
game called ‘find
the drugs’.
In short, the
government has
sent in the Army
with the support
of the US DEA
Task Force, to
clear out the
FARC rebels’
drug operation.
Drug blocks were
strewn throughout
the site, and
each team had to
locate them. The
team with the
most blocks wins.
Simple? I think
not!
This game is
normally confined
to a section of the site dubbed
The Village and the action can be
unreal. This is where some amazing
teamwork is born, snipers come
into their own and a certain level of
courage is required, as you could be
rounding the corner of a building into
a volley of fire! This game is fantastic,
as despite their playing style it has
something for every player.
The day came to a close with a
small pistol/shottie game in the
Church, which was a nice way to end
the day.
SITE REVIEW
All in all, I think Nomad Airsoft is a
great experience, a great site and one
of the most well-run and organised
airsoft sites in Scotland. n
Contact Nomad Airsoft:
www.nomadairsoft.com
Prices
Walk On: £15
Hire Player: £40 (includes walk-on,
AEG, Hi-Cap magazine, 3,000 BBs, fullface mask or safety glasses)
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