So I went down to Toxic today to grab a quick shot of the whole field thus far to show you guys. Instead we got a full tour of the place, courtesy of the folks working there. They were just putting the finishing touches to make it playable.
Ten acres total, three fields inside that. This image is a view of the whole place as you see it on the approach. The closest and smallest field with the bales of straw is apparently a pistol-only field. The field furthest away on the right with the choppers is the Vitenam field, the second largest. It's got a "dry lake bed" they dug out and put two boats in, plus the obvious helis and what's basically a shanty town in the middle.
Lastly, the biggest field on the left is the "Modern Warfare" field, complete with giant shipping containers, four cars, half an airplane, and a good sized bunker in the center, plus lots of garbage all over.
As far as playability goes, it looks like a good amount stuff to use, without being severly cluttered like a certain paintball field we know of. There are enough hard points to make advancing through certain areas more difficult, but for the most part, cover looks like it will encorage movement and some coordination and planning. Just my impression, anyway.
http://s1111.photobucket.com/albums/h47 ... 20opening/The first few pictures are of the ready area and the road alongside the field (the posts are for the fence they were about to put up), as well as some of the land they have for future use. On that note, basically this group built the place on land owned by a friend, who is supposedly going to allow them more space depending on how everything goes. I asked them what their plans were for future expansion, if any, and they told me not only do the plan on doing exactly that, they would at some point like to use a portion of land for the more "crawl around in the bush" TAC people. They were also looking for active input from the community, which if nothing else is a great attitude, I think.
Anyway, thought I'd dump this here to give everyone a little clearer picture. I'll be taking more pictures tomorrow, too, and report back (as I'm sure anyone else going will).