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Boat bases?
What is a boat base and where can I buy, them also what is the best base to buy from any brand, thanx!!!!!!!!
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Micheal,
Boat bases were the first attempt by Miggle to make proline bases. They actually can perform amazing, but were not even close to fitting standards (too long and too heavy) so they weren't accepted by the hobby. For some reason now people want them. I have some if you are looking to buy, e-mail me at: itzauctions@yahoo.com Thanks, Mark |
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Also, check EBay for Munro boat bases or Coleco I think they made some boats as well. I was given a few of these and I think I was told they were Coleco.
If you ever see Munro boat bases on EBay be prepared to spend some bucks to get them.
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Coach Shabby J - MFCA Pacific West Region Rep Casciolini & Luffeigh, Inc. Los Angeles...making EF history for over a decade. |
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boat bases...
... are good bases to use on your wide outs. also good for loopers or d-line.
they can be strong or fast. we in the laefl use them widely. BRONCOMAN |
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Coleco players were permanently on the bases right?
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The Coleco bases I have aren't permanent
The figures' feet snap directly into the 2 holes in the bases. The figures themselves are too tall to realistically be used against the "standard size" figures, but the bases could be robbed for the smaller figures for sure.
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