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Sgt_Hellfish
12-20-2022, 04:19 PM
Hello and happy holidays to all!

Just came across this forum as I begin learning more about pyrotechnics. I'm part of a WW2 tank group in Florida, and have been looking to expand our show with additional pyrotechnics. We do some basic ground effects, but I would like to see what else can be added to our 'battle' to give more of a "WOW" moment for the audience.

For any history buffs that would like to take a look at the collection, our website is https://www.ww2armor.org/

Looking forward to learning from you all!

Sgt. Hellfish

displayfireworks1
12-21-2022, 02:28 PM
Battlefield simulation and pyrotechnics sounds like a great combination. LOL I'm sure we can offer some advice in that category. What part of Florida are these activities held. I am also curious what method are you currently using to set your devices off?

Firelinx
12-21-2022, 03:52 PM
Hi, Sgt. Hellfish & welcome to PyroTalk!

We are Firelinx, a wireless and 2Wire firing system and, we are located in Florida. We'd be happy to loan you demo modules to test out our system if you're in the marketing for an electronic system. Feel free to contact us at info@firelinx.com.

-Firelinx

FinnAmerican
12-21-2022, 07:05 PM
When I was a member of a Civil War Confederate reenactment group in Michigan , I recall we used firework shells to simulate artillery mortar shells exploding.

Engineer Cat
12-21-2022, 08:51 PM
When I was a member of a Civil War Confederate reenactment group in Michigan , I recall we used firework shells to simulate artillery mortar shells exploding.

OH you should check this out then. lol

https://www.pyrotalk.com/bulletin/showthread.php?9400-The-Good-Doctor-TV-show-Fireworks-related&p=77310#post77310