I don't know why I haven't done this yet, possibly because Jason hasn't been around to harass people. We have around 80 walls (40 pairs) for the CQC. Each wall comes to about $10 once you factor in tie straps etc. With the roller dome we could seriously handle 300-400 walls...I never want to set that up. What I do want to do is get enough walls that we can always add more but don't have to set them all up. I am thinking 110-120 would be our max for what we want to set-up and take down each time.
The fee for the rental of the place is $140 and we are usually just breaking even or losing a little with our CQC games. We already bought 8ish walls with Frags donation of time teaching (we spent what we would have paid him on walls).
1 wall is $10
5 walls is $50
10 walls is $100
40 walls is $400 and would finish off our collection nicely.
If you would like to donate and get PG some more CQC walls please feel free to EMT, paypal or just put money in my hand and I will go and get them. I would post how many you are willing and able to donate to keep some accountability to me.
Maybe there are some of you who are not sold on this pitch...for the animal lover here is another attempt to get walls.
The other thing I wanted to do was standardize some set-ups and room shapes that have worked or you think would work. Talk is cheap...MS paint is fun!! Make some designs and post them up! General designs we have right now in my head are
The village-5-7 smaller shacks with 2 entries on each shack spread out the whole court
The hotel (NEW as of Jan 2011)-one hall hallway with rooms only coming out of one side.
The house-putting all the walls into one area and creating multiple rooms and hallways that somewhat resemble a house set-up
The random-evenly spreading the walls we have across the entire court
Big room center-one large room center with 4 entries into it. Halls and smaller rooms built off of this
What are some other general designs we have tried that have worked or not worked? What do you enjoy or hate about cetian set-ups. Some discussion will help us plan better CQC games.
John was talking about cutting some of the pairs in 1/2 to create low cover or cutting some windows into a few so there may not be an entry but there could be a line of sight into a room.