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Old 11-14-2009, 04:35 AM
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Here are some links to what can be done to some Miggle Prolines. I write this post because I was one of the biggest critics for these figures as I felt they were outdated. I was so wrong. I will explain specifically later. A little history.

The Proline figures were made from resin and sold by the legendary Mark and Bill Klingbiel. They were created pre-decal, pre facemask so all the parts were built into the mold. This explains why it is a challenge for some to bring them up to specks in todays' customizing age. However, they are more than functional in fact they are actually outstanding and your only real challenge is to get them to work correctly on the field. Once you do that they can inflict heavy damages to your opponent. I am including a link to my Giants for this year done by Mike Guttman. Open your link in another window to correlate the player with his design and function:

http://www.miniaturefootball.com/for...ghlight=GIANTS

There are three sets of pictures on this page. Find the player number.

#53- Can blitz from both sides, extremely hard to grab. Forward lean gets him through the line quickly. I also another linebacker who is deadly accurate and super fast.

#44-That's actually Kyle Rote and the color has been corrected. These guys have excellent forward lean that offset strength issues related to Rookie bases. A cover corners' nightmare. This figure makes guys customize their cover corner's arms to get lower. Subsequently, if they succeed the other receivers are able to get open. they are very sturdy, and even on the slender rookie base, can come out of the backfield, run up the middle, and they fly on specialty teams. I stumbled across this figure Dimitri and the guys in our league are scrambling to both deal with and duplicate this player. The best find in my entire 40 years of playing.

#64-I think he may be the strongest player I ever made. When I initially received the team from Mike I thought I made an error by not making this figure a linebacker. However, through diligence I found that this player can put weight on the back end of the base yet still lean into the line, make a move, and penetrate. I have seen this guy coming through the line with three guys hanging on him. We have great coaches in our league and that is no easy feat.

#91-This guy is still a work in progress. He is excellent at rushing the passer quickly. You can also blitz him from the linebacker position. I use him as a stand up pass rusher. I love this cat.

#84-Reggie Rutledge has a figure like this but anything you see similar to a proline came after, not before. These are the first customs, the Alpha and Omega. Prior to that only the legendary Dirk Thomas customized Tudor players. The reason I use this as a tight end, and split end, is because the player cannot be easily grabbed. I use his quickness and ability to slide left and right to influence the defender away from where I'm trying to go. If you get too physical with him goodbye. He's on my Shockey, and Zeke Mowatt. I can split them both our as receivers too.

Now open this link, again in a separate window to compare:
http://www.miniaturefootball.com/for...ghlight=GIANTS

#9-It's Brad Van Pelt but we can't have duplicate numbers on our team and I gave 10 to Eli, not Fran.

Same figure as #53 however he runs straight as an arrow. Again he has excellent balance and speed.

#85-I was shocked to see that his low posture gets him by cover corners both buzzball and FF. com. They have to be fast and this player is yet another fantastic specialty teams player.

Here is the last link:
http://www.miniaturefootball.com/for...ghlight=GIANTS

The third picture down.

#81 and #86-After placing these men on bases and watching them fall awkwardly when I turned on the board I placed a call to Mike Guttman and told him I was sending two guys to replace them as I felt I made a huge mistake in selecting them for my team. Enter Proline, rounded fronts. Angle the player on that huge platform and they are both powerful and can be fast. They are actually better suited for tight end as you will note stark similarities with a buzzball fullback figure. The Buzzball figure breaks more cleanly because the arms are inward and the head is projected forward. This figure engages, occupies you physically, then breaks away. It's like a three stage rocket, it won't be your first option.


That's the real deal. Check out their stats at glefl.com

Hope this helps

Thanks Mike for the excellent artistry!
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