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October 6th, 2008, 11:16 | #1 |
Introducing SWAT & Law Enforcement re-enacting by A.S.T.C.
Here, I would like to offer a precise in depth introduction into the world of the Airsoft S.W.A.T. Team Cologne (A.S.T.C.) from germany. The A.S.T.C. is, since it's foundation, strongly focused on re-enacting LAPD S.W.A.T. forces. Being inspired by fascinating movies and highly accurate articles of well renomated weapon magazines, the team lays down a tremendus effort to accurately target the law enforcement theme. I as the founder, and each of my team members have agreed, during the evolution of the A.S.T.C. throughout the years, to set the timeline borders of our re-enactment within the 90's all the way up to the present. As mentioned earlyer, our all time reverence being the LAPD S.W.A.T. forces themeselves. In addition, we re-enact meanwhile also law enforcement units like NYPD ESU and US Marshal Service. To begin with, I'd like to clearify a definition of the re-enactment subject. Re-enacting is mainly understood as reviving historical events, focusing on achieving the possibily hightest grade of detail compared to the orginal. Re-enactment reaches from anccient epochs all the way up to the present. With this been said, Airsoft however pushes the boundaries of classic re-enactment to the point, where the various possibilities of representation lead to the fact that the actual timeline of re-enactment becomes secondary. Airsoft re-enactors moreover consider themselves as actors with fictitious or real combat gear. In this case, the main focus lays on representing past or current Units. This is what we call hobby-like re-enactment. Whilst in a scenario, we try to dive into the realism that we've re-created and try to hand down this experience to the people around us. In this manner, re-enactment is more to be seen and defined as "acting" itself, then a demonstration of historical events. It is not only about "telling" a story but also about getting the "experience" out of it, be it real or superficial. We are also aware, that this behavior might be understood or seen as some form of posing. Today, the big part of the real S.W.A.T. unit gear can be shown off with excellent replicas, however, we have to admit that there are still some parts in use, that are either extremely expensive, extremely rare or simply way too time consuming. Also, being a medium sized team, we encounter that it is also very difficult to come up with exactly the same gear requirements for each member. Re-enactment projects are also accompanied by the need of a tremendous budget. The A.S.T.C. rounds up the needed enthusiasts that are ready to take these costs into account to realize this project. Speaking of it, this probably also is the reason for our age quota being above 30 years, with a few exceptions. Nevertheless, this might be the reason for our authentic representation and credibility. Due to this, we continuously receive request from professional photo and movie industries, highly appreciating our equipment and knowledge. Meanwhile our pictures can be found almost everywhere on T-shirts, posters, web-sites and on title covers of known airsoft magazines worldwide. You'll find them on MilPictures.com and Action-Poster.com! Many projects still line up in the future and hopefully, we will be able to let other people have a look into the exciting world of Special Wepons And Tactics. |
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October 6th, 2008, 11:34 | #2 |
Guten Tag und Herzlich willkommen. Sie alles schauen sehr cool. Wie ist Airsoft im Deutschland? Haben sie besonder Gesetz fur Ihr Gewehrs? Mein Deutsch ist nicht gut. Ich bin im mein Schule Deutsch lernen. Konnen sie Ihr antwort in English ubersetzen?
Tut mir leid fur Versehen. by the way, how was my german? Last edited by Donster; October 6th, 2008 at 14:32.. |
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October 6th, 2008, 12:15 | #3 |
You guys look bloody fantastic! Leave it to the Germans to look the most badass in gear.
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October 6th, 2008, 13:41 | #4 |
Thank's for the flowers like the german said. Airsoft in Germany is quiet difficult because the legal situation is very strange. This is one of the reasons, why many professional teams are playing in the neighbouring foreign countries.
Btw DONSTER 125 your german language is ok for understandig what you mean. Better than my english I think but I try it to make it better. So for that this is a good training to write here in a english speaking forum. @ Wilson Give me a little bit more time and I'll show you our gears and photos in NYPD ESU and USMS. |
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October 6th, 2008, 13:54 | #5 |
Can't wait! Lots of pics and closeups please!
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January 6th, 2009, 02:20 | #6 |
cologne?
i don't mean to sound like a fool, but what does cologne mean?? i haven't heard it used in such a way before.
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January 6th, 2009, 02:37 | #7 |
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January 6th, 2009, 02:57 | #8 |
oh, so it's a place. thank u very much for that info.
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January 6th, 2009, 09:11 | #9 |
Banned
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Just fantastic, you rock guy...and girls too nice pics!
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January 6th, 2009, 20:00 | #10 |
Le Roi des poissons d'avril
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Super nice team!
I used to be part of a similar team. We where just not replicating anyone's look, but portrayed a ficticious provincial police force. Nice to see that we have similar interest. Police teams are rare. Too bad the GITQ is now desmissed.
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January 6th, 2009, 20:18 | #11 |
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C'était vraiment un beau team le GITQ, vraiment efficace, une belle gang...sauf ben qui a l'air confus!!
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January 6th, 2009, 20:51 | #12 |
A minor, using dad's ID
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5udhir, just so you know, cologne is more commonly used as the name for male perfume, for a lack of better words, but is also a place.
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