What others see as useless discarded cardboard boxes is a highly malleable treasure in the eyes of young Australians, because the most interesting activity in Australia now is the "Boxwars" cardboard war. As the name suggests, a group of people use discarded cardboard boxes to make Various props, weapons and even tanks! Then fight each other until everyones equipment is reduced to pieces.
The Carton War was started by Australian Hoss Siegel and Ross Koger. It turned out that this was just an idea that the two people came up with on a drunken night 10 years ago, and implemented it at a party not long after. , unexpectedly aroused heated discussions among friends, so the number of wars became more and more frequent!!
Originally the battle only took place in their own backyards, but as the number of people participating increased, Hoss Siegel and Ross Koger decided to move the battlefield to the park.
When the battlefield moved, this "Carton War" attracted many like-minded warriors to participate like a wildfire. Their equipment was also upgraded with each battle, from simple armors and shields to sophisticated ones. Rocket launchers and tanks!!
Not only that, due to the busy "war affairs", the "Carton War Committee" was born, which is responsible for organizing various "Carton Wars" and has also recruited a group of craftsmen who specialize in making props!
The business philosophy of the Carton War Committee is to give people a new understanding of waste cardboard, give waste cardboard new life, and allow everyone to unite and condense each others emotions in battles one after another, instead of just beating the cold at home. computer screen.
The scope of the Carton Wars has also expanded from Australia to all over the world. Each battle has a different theme, ranging from "Kangaroo Hunting" to "Fury Road". Due to different theme battles, the equipment is also different. .
This war is spreading to all parts of the world. Participate inNo one was spared