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Franny-j-boy 07-14-2007 05:12 AM

1979 Houston Oilers
 
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If this works I'll respond to who customed what. I've done this three times so hopefully it works.Thanks for the help guys.

Franny-j-boy 07-14-2007 05:34 AM

It worked!!!! Finally
 
Now once again I can finally tell you who did what. Foru2hate custom made my #34,#37.#33,#51,#52. Bruce Watts custom made my #45,#32 and my board. Reggie R. made my dress kit and I used three of his figures in #27,#75,#74 of the many I still have. I also used a lot of his figure's hands on most of my Buzzball figures. I got my drop back passer from M.Klingbiel, and Miggle proline player is #54. I used Buzzball figures for most of my men including my own custom players. I custom made #7 handing off, #86,#82,#65,#78. I have to also say a big thank you to Beenutt for his uniform decals and shoe decals. I got the towels,Tatts,and gloves from Decal master. The facemask were from D.Jennings. Also, a huge thank you goes out to Jeff Priest for all the help, and for giving me a lot of things. Bruce Watts showed me how to do the neck Rolls and actually gave me the courage to cut my figures and custom make my own. When I picked up my board from him I learned a lot from him and J.Priest.
Thanks to all of you for all the help. This is just the start. God willing....

Franny-j-boy 07-14-2007 05:50 AM

P.s
 
I also custom made #00,#55. I also forgot to thank Smitty and Renee for teaching me a lot from their video. I used almost all your ideas in making a pass catching net,to "the pit" and many others things you said were important to have for electric football. I got a lot of great knowledge from you guys. Sorry to ramble on.I just hate to forget anyone which I'm sure I did.

OldSchool 07-14-2007 07:13 AM

'79 Oliers...
 
Frank,

Great job on those Oilers of yours. It looks like no matter who made the figures, they all seem to blend together quite nicely. This makes their overall appearance look really good. You also took some really good photos. Thanks for sharing.

- Don Smith

bigdawg43 07-14-2007 10:08 AM

those are sweet!
 
Dan Pastorini never looked so good. Beautiful job!

JerryM 07-14-2007 10:42 AM

79 Oilers
 
Very nice work!

WEIRDWOLF 07-14-2007 11:23 AM

Sweet!! Beautiful team.
Good job on the photos. I like the oudoor shots with the Houston skyline. I haven't seen a shot like that before.
I think you hold the record for most photos in one post!:D

TVsCHACHI 07-14-2007 11:59 AM

Whoa!
 
Those are TIGHT!

TIGHT,TIGHT,TIGHT,TIGHT,TIGHT,
TIGHT,TIGHT,TIGHT!!!

WEIRDWOLF 07-14-2007 12:16 PM

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If you ever need help with photos that are not colored the way you like them I can help you out. Here is one I adjusted.

Norbert Revels 07-14-2007 03:07 PM

Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
 
Beautiful team and shots.

Norbert


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