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Old 02-11-2010, 09:02 AM
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To me it will be worth paying $11 a pack verses $4 to $15 per base for 1st,2nd, or 3rd run bases
You said everything with that statement. Cheaper prices means more coaches, good performance means interesting plays.

One thing I like in miniature football is that the needed budget stills very tight. 2-3 bags of bigmen, 50USD of assorted bases, a used 620board and you can start to play. New comers HAVE to know you don't necessary need a 200-500 usd custom team and 500usd pro tweaked to have fun and compete. As a newbie myself, I succeeded to tweak decent bases (6-7seconds runner on a 42" big board for example), with no doubt not as good as a "pro" can do, but really OK to play in good conditions, using classic stock bases.

Since my other hobby is slot racing, you always see people paying for 200-500 USD pro "tweaked" tjet chassis to be the best, but a lot of people just want good all around stock and cheap chassis to compete equally, on the driving skills and not on the size of the wallet. People interested in slot racing know what I mean. There is some room for everybody.


So the production of a new good products range like the new super proline should be welcome as a very good new, no matter the fact it is better or worst than that or that, no ?

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But really the best thing is that everyone is buying Miggle's newest product, and that is what's really important.
Supporting the people that have put their hard earned penny into advancing the hobby & sport of Miniature Football!

I cannot agree more
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