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My painted players
I've been painting for a while now and I Thought i should show my guys off.
Below the Nebraska Cornhuskers and then the Inferno |
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Nice!! Good work!!
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Do you have any pictures of the Badgers?
I'm looking for some cool college team pictures, and Wisconsin is a team that intrigues me. Just wondering if you have some shots of them. Here's a shot of my white-uniform Cornhuskers made up of footballfigures figs with some customizing done with thier arms and such. Did the chop-job with a straight-edge razor blade before painting. I liked the results so much that I also did some black-jersey Iowa Hawkeyes the same way for my girlfriend.
Terry (the Sooner fan in freaking cold Nebraska) www.leaguelineup.com/TAEFL (Tornado Alley League website) Last edited by OU fan : 02-11-2008 at 01:33 AM. |
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OU fan,
Those customized FF figures look cool! I have some too but my current college team collection is made of miggel big men and buzz ball figures (for the skilled positions). How do you think a team of FF figures look up against a team of miggle big men and buzz ball figures? I'm trying to figure out if I should add the FF figures to my college teams or if I should use the FF figures to start my pro team collection instead. Any input would be great. Thanks, Joe |
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Hey OU Fan are you looking for pictures of Badgers Electric Football Players or actual Badgers Football. I'm in the process of working on my Badgers right now but if you want to see some pics here you go.
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Hey Guys !
Joe to answer your question about the size of Reginald's figures: They actually blend VERY well with Miggle's 67 Big Men, and are slightly larger than Buzzball figures, but not all THAT much noticable. If you can imagine: Footballfigures.com guys for linemen, Buzzball figures for linebackers, receivers, running backs, and defensive backs, and 67 Big Men for about anything else. I use them all and have had alot of success with all of them. Some coaches say Reggie's guys are a bit too heavy, but I don't think so. I've had smaller figures move them around the board in one-on-one matchups.
Badger Fan, I was actually asking if you had some pictures of your own Wisconsin team, but I love the photos you posted. Especially the one of Ron Dayne. I'll bet he scared the crap out of safeties and cornerbacks coming at them with a full head of steam. |
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Hey OU Fan I just finished painting my Badger team tonight. It's gettin late and I'm not feeling to good so I'm gonna try to get the up tommorrow before the Super Bowl.
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Can't wait to see 'em Badger.
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Amazing
...how that picture of Ron Dayne looks like the mirror image of ff.com's Galloping Ghost!!!
As far as integrating ff.coms with 67 Big Men and Haiti Repros and then even the smaller Miggle figures, I think it's all relative just like REAL football. Just think, Warrick Dunn ISN'T the same size as Warren Sapp (BUCS). Different sized figs would look cool on the same field. Below is a pic of my GIANTS with a few sprinkled in. A while ago, I suggested using live Depth Charts and converting lbs to grams i.e. 350lb OL = 3.5grams, etc. Only problem is that 175lb pip squeek 'cause the lightest base is 0.9g and the lightest fig is 1.3g, so that's a minimum of 2.2g...??? Then I figured we could make 3 different weight classes: OL/DL; RBs/LBs; and WRs/DBs, but then TEs aren't WRs or OL/DL but some weigh as much or as little. It would be too tedious, outside of my personal solitaire league to break it down any more, so I gave up on the idea. Besides, finding a group of guys THAT anal is near impossible. Last edited by JIMBO : 02-04-2007 at 03:22 PM. |
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