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Old 04-13-2008, 07:28 PM
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Default EF Figure Measurements

I hope this is the appropriate forum for this question.

I have been reading several of the message boards, but I have not been able to find an adequate answer to this question. I am not an EF enthusiast, but I am designing a gameboard and miniatures for a "Rollerball" recreation based on the 1975 film. Without spending too much money to find out by trial and error, I have decided to use EF figures to recreate the teams. I understand the main differences between the "Big Men" variations, but my question is much simpler. I would like to know the average measurements for the various figures used in EF.

In particular, can anybody provide me average measures in centimeters or inches for:
Height, Width, dimensions of the base that the figure is mounted on (not the base that the player is clipped to, but the plastic that the feet are actually attached to) for
- Miggle's Unpainted Big Men available on their site.
- Miggle's ProLine figures available on their site.
- Buzzball's classic and current figures (if you have experience with them)
- FootballFigures.com's Stock and Custom players available on their site.

I am leaning toward using Miggle's Big Men because they appear to be very versatile. Anyone familiar with the film, please post painting suggestions as well. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

P.S. I've attached a photo example from another game designer to give you all some idea of what I'm looking at.
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Old 04-13-2008, 09:06 PM
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I don't know "average" heights and such.. but here are maximum weight, length, height, and width specifications for figures in the NHFL

Maximum Weight 2.0 grams
Maximum Height 38mm or 1.5 inches
Maximum Length 33mm
Maximum Width 29mm

Hope this helps
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Old 04-13-2008, 09:26 PM
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If you're looking for the base dimensions, they are all the same so that they will fit all the bases. The dimensions are 24mm X 15mm X 1.5mm thick.
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Old 04-13-2008, 10:21 PM
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Default Thanks - more follow-up

Thanks. But, what is the difference between each of the various styles and "sizes" for the figures?
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Old 04-13-2008, 10:57 PM
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Distraction Man,
Great movie.Neat idea.Please post some pictures.
I loved the number "font' for the uniforms.I would
love to do a EF team using that number font.One
day,I shall.
May I make a suggestion.I'm not knocking anybody elses'
figures but the BuzzBall -DL,aka,Mr. Everything figure would
be a great figure/pose for this project.Great action pose ,looks
like he's skating.Just my opinion.You should be able to find
a few poses among the various types of figures to fill the bill
for your RollerBall teams.Great idea.I can't say enough about
the number fonts.Have fun.

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Old 04-14-2008, 01:22 AM
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Default Rollerball Follow-up

Thanks for the suggestion. If you would like to see some more pictures, go to http://japenet.net/japenetgames.html
I used the picture I posted from his site. He is into gaming and modeling and has some awesome pics of his designs. I have written him a couple of times and he is really interesting. For some font ideas try this link:
http://www.hemptrek.com/rollerball/rollerball.html

Hope that helps. Thanks for the responses.
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