Hi Guys,
I have been out of re-enacting for a couple of years, but want to get back in it. I fancy setting up a new unit. What is involved?
Thanks
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Re: New Unit
This question is way to broad. Anyway, There are a lot of questions you need to ask.
What type of unit are you talking about?
How much time would you invest in it?
How much money would you invest?
Do you have any members that plan on joining?
etc.
If you are new to reenacting, first try joining a group, forget about making a unit.
-Matt
What type of unit are you talking about?
How much time would you invest in it?
How much money would you invest?
Do you have any members that plan on joining?
etc.
If you are new to reenacting, first try joining a group, forget about making a unit.
-Matt
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Re: New Unit
Why?Obergefreiter JR wrote:Hi Guys,
I have been out of re-enacting for a couple of years, but want to get back in it. I fancy setting up a new unit. What is involved?
Thanks
Serious question, why do you feel that WW2 Axis re-enactment in the UK needs another new unit setting up and what would be different about this new unit of yours?
Unless you can answer that question and include a pitch that would attract new blood to the hobby and/or lure existing re-enactors away from their current groups - what would be the point?
By your own admission you don't have any idea about what is involved in setting up a group, which implies that you own experience of re-enacting and the 'scene' in general is limited - so do you really think that 'setting up a new unit' is the best way for you personally to 'get back in it'?
Please don't take offence, as I'm not trying to be negative nor do I think that I know any better - but I'm honestly interested to understand your motivation?
Re: New Unit
grenmartens wrote:Why?Obergefreiter JR wrote:Hi Guys,
I have been out of re-enacting for a couple of years, but want to get back in it. I fancy setting up a new unit. What is involved?
Thanks
Serious question, why do you feel that WW2 Axis re-enactment in the UK needs another new unit setting up and what would be different about this new unit of yours?
Unless you can answer that question and include a pitch that would attract new blood to the hobby and/or lure existing re-enactors away from their current groups - what would be the point?
By your own admission you don't have any idea about what is involved in setting up a group, which implies that you own experience of re-enacting and the 'scene' in general is limited - so do you really think that 'setting up a new unit' is the best way for you personally to 'get back in it'?
Please don't take offence, as I'm not trying to be negative nor do I think that I know any better - but I'm honestly interested to understand your motivation?
Put more nicely than I could be buggered.
Gliderinf / Luftlande