Hi,
TOnight...nothing really impressive

But it's not everything to make good looking figs, they have to go well on the field too
So I just fixed two figs on the squad, reinforcing them with steel wire, without ruining the look ot them.
Here's some pictures. Now, I hope these figures will be better. I'm currently fixing a lot of things in MF : my board, some figures, personal ruleset, finishing the figs for my american friend, etc, etc...
I hope I'll be able to work soon on the steelers defensive squad. I've got plenty of exciting projects for it : keeping the "super heroes" look but with some improved features.
Now that I start to be a little more experienced in tweaking and MF, making new figures is better than ever, because I can thinkg about how they will go on the field. It's what I like in MF, since the game is dynamic : you can really build an athlete. It's really fun. On other figures games and wargames, you can barely put a stone on the field, or a banana, and say it's a fabulous barbarian, elve or whatever, since the charts, stats and stuff like that will rule the whole thing.
By the way, I created the jumping receiver in only one purpose : TTQB !

It joins what I was saying about making figures in a gaming purpose : I created the pose after the unique game we played with TTQB. Because it was so hard to hit the receiver behind the defensive line...SO I decided to make a big tall figure especially for that purpose : slot receiver in the pocket.
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Anyway, I also have to finish my giants squad. To be honest, making these "realistic style" figures is not as fun as making pure steroid monsters, with super muscles, shoulders and creative poses.

But I'll finish it.