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![]() STT,
Yes you can put a magnet on a ttc base. Just take the glue tak or blu-tak and roll a small piece into a ball. Stick the magnet on the TAK then stick the TAK on the dial of the ttc base where the magnet will rest on the bottom ofcourse. Then try out the player. Make sure he lies evenly on the field so no one will know he is on a magnet. Just keep removing bits and pieces of the TAK if he lies on the field uneven. If you must, maybe you can write the players number on the magnet since it fits perfect under his paticular base. Mantaraydre
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![]() Question: Why would you use a magnet to hold a TTC in place when all you have to do is turn the dial completely backwards (or to one side or the other) and let him "drift" a little bit. If you run your guys enough, you'll know exactly how much of a drift you'll get for each stoppage and you could adjust accordingly. Otherwise, spin him in circles to play a Zone or if you just want a straight shooter, then use any Rookie you like. Unless deception is the intent, I don't understand trying to jam anything under a TTC. That's just me and MY preference. You guys are free to do what you want within the confines of the Rules.
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