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Reviews- The new Diamond Multi-Directionals
I am probably the last on the block to get these, but in building the Philly team for the AMFL, I used these on the O-linemen.
Three words: Hole lee cow. They were throwing around defenders very impressively, with only a bit of tweaking. They get a nice first pop at the throw of the switch, and push right through. Coach Rip, thanks, they're a winner. Any other thoughts? |
Pics
Can U Attach Some Pics Of This New Thing?
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They are good, I got some real good speed out of mine.
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Speed & weight
I got great speed out of them with all figures(FF.net, BB, Miggle). Also they hold weight well. So if your building a weighted team you should no probems placing the weight underneath.thmbsp$ Good Job
Darrian |
Yes!!
Yes I Have Some Of These,They Are Great,& They Run Very Well.
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I especially like the dials on these, they are very nice for the front weighted customized figures. Even though the dials don't really turn, I have just started playing around with cutting away the two (outer) front prongs in order to get a slight turn out of them in and it seems to be working. Performance wise I haven't got Proline strength out of these yet, speed seems to comes pretty naturally though. Looking forward to possibly getting some more tips on these at the convention.:)
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here can I get these?
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Good Bases
Have been working with them in camp - getting some nice speed from some and some decent strength from some. Nice addidtion and the BAM packers welcome them! thmbsp$
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You can these here:
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For strength ....
I have found the quickest way is to clip all the prongs, but have the front prongs Slightly shorter than the back prongs....... so the base has a slight raised appearance like a nice muscle car, not jacked up too much. ;)
Once the prongs are clipped, do what you normally do to get strength. |
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