title SwiftKey Does AirSoft, Epsom, Surrey - 11th June 2015 intro Most of the Keyboard Team takes a day off from work to run around an old World War II air-raid shelter complex, hewn out of the chalk on the edge of Epsom town centre, to shoot each other with hard plastic BB pellets - the "soft" in the trade name clearly being some sort of "in joke". The air-raid shelter, only used twice during the war in anger, is a great location for this sort of thing as it provides an extensive network of tunnels and, being underground, is a chilly 11°C so running around with hats, hoodies, gloves and various layers of protection isn't too sweaty. imgc1309 A fire drill brings the whole company out imgc1310 Waterloo station concourse imgc1311 Some sort of Jurassic Park promo imgc1314 The Waterloo station clock imgc1315 Fran arrives at Waterloo station imgc1316 Tehmur does some sort of gang sign imgc1318 Tourists pose with velociraptors imgc1319 Hanging around and poking devices imgc1320 A Velociraptor gives the hairy eyeball imgc1321 More Waterloo Station imgc1322 A less-than convenient place to leave a power socket imgc1323 A Southern Trains Class 321 to Guildford imgc1324 More Tehmur action on the train imgc1325 Bea looks up imgc1326 Waterloo wheelie bins imgc1327 On the station steps at Epsom imgc1328 Hanging around outside Epsom station imgc1329 Stony waits for Sumaiya and Michał to get coffee imgc1330 On a traffic island imgc1331 A wrecked house surrounded by manicured suburbia imgc1332 Coffey by the entrance to the underground lair imgc1333 We get our first taste of life underground imgc1334 First off, there's a guided tour of the tunnels imgc1336 In the tunnels imgc1337 Tunnels run off in all directions imgc1340 Coffey looks up imgc1343 There's an introduction to the weapons imgc1345 More wartime tunnels imgc1347 Bea is masked up and ready to go imgc1349 Jess roams around imgc1351 Ready for the first round imgc1353 A break after a long session of running around imgc1355 We escape to the surface for some late lunch imgc1356 Coffey in the woods imgc1357 Chicken-shop food arrives imgc1359 Rusty iron girders imgc1363 Coffey loads up some more ammo imgc1365 The base is empty imgc1368 The last game involves getting shot in the bum imgc1369 A row of chairs waits imgc1371 Random graffiti on a wartime wall imgc1372 The entrance to the bunker imgc1373 These tracks don't seem to know where they're going imgc1376 Waiting for a train imgc1377 Colourful graffiti on a wall near Wimbledon imgc1378 More graffiti imgc1381 Building in progress imgc1383 More extensive building works imgc1385 A church and the Shard imgc1386 Derelict rail-side portakabins imgc1391 Looking up the tracks imgc1392 Platforms 2 and 3 at Waterloo imgc1393 Another view of Platform 2 imgc1394 In the underground imgc1395 Waiting at Waterloo Underground imgc1396 The most boring train-driving job in the world imgc1397 Funky tunnel of light imgc1398 Bank underground station imgc1399 It's heaving down at Bank underground station imgc1400 Crammed in along the platform imgc1401 A massive stack of fruit and vegetables imgc1402 Nosher's train on Platform 8 at Liverpool Street imgc1403 Street art on a building just off Brick Lane imgc1405 More graffiti imgc1406 Runch in action imgc1408 The Hank Zipzer building imgc1409 A WWII pillbox outside Diss station imgc1410 Inside the Diss Station pillbox imgc1411 A brick wall in a pillbox imgc1412 The almost-hidden pill box by the station