Do what I did 10 years ago - after a few years of attending big games I got cocky and thought that I could do that, until a site manager said yes and gave us control of his site for a February Sunday.
According to feedback we put on a great game, we badgered people for real constructive feedback to allow us to put things right where they needed improving and also kept changing things to put on the games we wanted to play, stole the best ideas from the games we had played and tried out new ideas of our own
That first game turned into a trilogy of five parts on the core theme, we’ve run over 20 events large and small, and I’m currently stressing over something for our mini game at this weekends paintfest/airfest
(I’ve been let down majorly by a new supplier and have a friend beavering away making items - the new suppliers product was to save her a lot of time and work, but the let down has resulted in her doing far much more work in less time)
I digress
If there’s something you want to play but no-ones putting it on then unlike us start small and build it up. Have a chat with your local site and write a game script, run it with the regulars and then see if the site will let you run a bigger game
I can't remember the name but there is a chap who makes star wars airsoft armour that is movie grade and they do star wars days. They are re-enactors to the higest degree. If I see him again I will get info.
I can't remember the name but there is a chap who makes star wars airsoft armour that is movie grade and they do star wars days. They are re-enactors to the higest degree. If I see him again I will get info.
Wasn't there but the first time I went to the site I saw a massive f**k off circular structure which is apparently "the stargate" - meant nothing to me but it was impressive