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Paintball 2000 | Paintball-News Das Paintball Magazin

23. Dezember 2004

„FORT WORR“

Filed under: Allgemein — Florian @ 17:42

Wie man auf der EMR Webseite erfahren kann haben sich WGP und EMR zusammengetan und ein großes Western Fort gebaut. Dieses sogennante „Fort Worr“ befindet sich im EMR Paintballpark der zahlreiche weitere Szenario Felder (u.a. ein Märchenschloss) anbietet. Zu dem Fort an sich wird das Fort Worr eine komplette Western Szenerie mit Pferdekutschen und allem was dazu gehört beinhalten. Wer also Lust hat seine Kindheit mit Cowboy und Indianer Spielen wieder aufleben zu lassen sollte isch in ein Flugzeug schwingen. Der Artikel von Pb2X:[img]../newsimages/herstellerlogos/2004-12-23-wgp_l.jpg[/img] [img]../newsimages/herstellerlogos/2004-12-23-emr_logo_1.jpg[/img]WGP & EMR Team Upto Build „FORT WORR“WORR GAME PRODUCTS (Manufacturer of the famous autococker line of markers and Worr Paintball Gear) and E.M.R. PAINTBALL PARK of New Milford, PA have joined forces to build the biggest and best Stockade Fort in paintball, „FORT WORR“.This two-story Stockade Fort will boast 12' high walls, full ramparts, corner towers, 17 store buildings within the walls, 24' square center blockhouse with three story tower, and a multitude of western style props throughout the courtyard. These will include wagons, horse troughs, and even a gallows to add authenticity (non-working of course). The legendary Bud Orr is always looking for ways to give back to the players and Blue is always striving to make his facility better for the players so when Blue and AB presented the idea to Bud and Sonny at the 2004 IAO in Pittsburgh, it was an immediate hit. What better way to give back to the players than to help build a custom western themed field at EMR!Together they have come up with a great Western Theme field. Not only are they building FORT WORR at E.M.R.'s facility, but will be also constructing other compounds surrounding the area around the fort. One will be a mine shaft complete with surrounding miner's shacks and slough. Another will be a trapper's camp full of furs and lean-tos nestled in the pine woods. A clearing in another spot of the woods will house a ranchhouse with barn and corrals. Topping off this western playing area will be the camp of the Native Americans.In 2005, you can play FORT WORR at E.M.R. PAINTBALL PARK.Contact:Blue(570) 465-9622Rt. 706 & 601New Milford, PA 18834emrpb@epix.netwww.emrpaintball.comWORR Game Productswww.worr.com(800) 755-5061

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