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Impressive Special F/X


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Posted by:
Andy "ADorsai" VanDerPlaats
on November 22, 2003 at 10:30:18

Hi!

How many of you, especially those who are
die-hard sceenario players, have ever wished
there was a way to safely add some special
F/X to the games you play, but either because
of insurance or other factors they weren't allowed?
How about being able to see that ammo dump
blow up when you toss in that satchel charge,
or laying in a few mortar rounds to soften up their base before the main assault? Well now those and a number of other options are all on the table for the taking, thanks to Ken Hammond, owner of a firm out of Canada called Area 51.
Ken has just announced the development of a
host of special F/X products, including his
newest toys, a mortar and mega blast simulator.

If you're a field owner, or a team looking
to gain the upper hand during that next game
you're planning on atending, check out some
of his special F/X developments. They're all
on his website http://www.area-51.on.ca and remember to note that I sent you there, so he
can track how people are finding him.

Remember, always cover your rear!

Andy Van Der Plaats, aka 'Dorsai'

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