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Quick Question About Strength
Coaches,
If you have a FF.COM FIGURE and a MIGGLE FIGURE both 4.0 and on proline bases will one be stronger than the other. Asking due to the different plastic. Also, can a miggle reguklar size figure (not 67 bigmen) on a proline strength base stand up to these bigger figures if they both are the exact same weight ? I was at wally jabs house on saturday and he had a miggle lineman at 3.4 against my bill porsch lineman at 4.0. the miggle lineman was on a proline and the porsche fig was on a polo green ttc base. The 3.4 lineman pushed my 4.0 lineman back with ease WHAT GIVES ??????????? IS IT MORE THE BASE THAN THE FIGURE THAT MATTERS ?? MANTARAYDRE
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Imho
I Think It Is A Combo Of Both The Right Figure And The Base And It Depends On Whom Tweaked The Bases Also
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There might be some more factors to consider....
How are the figures in question balanced? Sometimes, a blocking figure that gets lower than the defender might tend to rock the defender backwards or forwards on his base (check out the interaction between '67 big men classic blo ckers versus the Buzzball linemen with their arms out front) if the defender is front/back heavy on the base (or vice versa)...heck, this can even happen with figures that are standing the same height! If you can get leverage...or reduce the defender's prong contact with the field, then the defender will lose friction/vibration from the field and lose "strength." |
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