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Biglock 01-31-2008 02:12 PM

Need Miggle stadium help
 
Hey my EF/ MF family:
question: This year im going to enhance my gameplay to a higher level. Thats right Locks going to have a Stadium! Now unfortunately I cant get a FF.com joint (someday Reg someday) But coming from Newark NJ Ive learned to be happy with what you do have. And I do have a Miggle Stadium so im in there like swimwear! Now my question is has anyone built the Miggle Stadium with the Jerry McGhee enhancement plans, I downloaded them years ago but never used them. Now is that time. Anyone with any stadium tips holla please.

WallyJ 01-31-2008 02:26 PM

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Lock,

Hows this work for you. This is my good friend Byron Jackson's stadium. Good to have you back!

Biglock 01-31-2008 03:51 PM

Wally J im honored to be in your thoughts
 
Mr. Jabs first off let me say it is an honor and a blessed privilage to call you a brother and a friend in this hobby and outside of it. Your friends Stadium concept is awesome trust me I downloaded the pic already lol. Please feel free and contact me there are many things I would love to discuss with you.

JIMBO 01-31-2008 04:28 PM

Jelly Belly's Beware!
 
I know what you're thinking but I'd advise against it. At least most of the guys we play with prolly shouldn't try leaning over a stadium for fear that gravity might pull a little in the wrong direction once too often, the back'll lock up and BAMMMMM!!!! There you have a smooshed stadium and a hand thru the 620!?!?!?!?!?! Must be a bunch of skinny guys in Texas if they do it with RR's Stadiums!!! :rtfl: :rtfl: :rtfl:
  • Anyway, I think yo need a supersized piece of foamboard, one that would fit under the entire stadium when put together.
  • Then you cut out the middle to fit exactly on top of the edge of your field - 620 or whichever field you're using as BIGLOCK FIELD. ;)
  • Using the middle you just cutout, cut them into strips that will be used to support the foambaord with your stadium on top of it. So the height would equal that of YOUR gameboard plus the 1/4" or so for the foamboard. I think Jerry hotglued them in place and then fanned them around the entire field for even support all the way around. Ya might wanna use 2 sheets of foamboard now that I'm thinking about it: one as the base/foundation and one as "ground level" with the cutout in it. Then sandwich the cutout supports in between the two. I'd prolly use green for the top and the bottom one doesn't matter.

Personally, I'm digging that setup that Wally just posted!!! Can you say, "Use whatchya got!?!" I knew that ya could. ;) mgngcrz

Biglock 01-31-2008 04:48 PM

I hear you Jimbo. But the concept I probably will be open ended so passing and the Horrible oops aww Shoot factor wont be an issue. also your right
it should sit higher so passing lean is comfortable also I hit Up a wood dude that is cooking up a game table that will XFactor the lean and make it comfortable. Oh and Since you last saw me I dropped about sixty Lbs joints so the Jelly Belly prob, Knaw Son not a a thang for your boy LOL.

WallyJ 01-31-2008 05:34 PM

Guy's

Pretty inventive huh? That's Byron Jackson... very creative guy.

Lock,

Hit me with your number and I'll drop the dime.... er quarter.

Wally

Coach K-LO 02-05-2008 11:38 AM

Thanks Wally
 
thanks for the post Wally!!

I stopped playing inside stadiums once we started playing in the clubhouse...but I love this work area to play!

If someone wants a miggle stadium CHEAP - hit me up and what is left of mine they can have for little $$


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