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View Poll Results: Should the MFCA set standards in regard to scale for equipment, rules and regulations | |||
YES | 16 | 53.33% | |
NO | 14 | 46.67% | |
Voters: 30. You may not vote on this poll |
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Agree
Gridiron,
I also love my tudor figs. I love that they require you to "fill in the voids".
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Agree also
roller and gridiron,
I agree with you guys, and it is really not my intent to limit the use of any one figure or size board from being used in competitions. I truly believe in allowing any and all products that have been made for playing the game in leagues and competitions. I think a lot of people are misunderstanding the purpose of setting standards. By settings standards all we would be doing is giving current and future product manufactures a guide as to what scale is the most popular and something to base their desicions on in developing more products for the game and hobby. Thanks
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Hi,
Personaly, I voted "no", but... IF a standard has to be decided, IMHO the only need for that should be for the creation of a miniature football federation, with a national (or world) championship title : In Texas, New York, or even London or Paris, federation players/coaches will play exactly the same ruleset and material. See the table hockey championship : same rules, figs and hockey table (STIGA) in Moscow, Finland, Italy, Canada, USA, etc... For me it's the only need for standards : same rules, same figures, same boards (or at least same measurements), so you can organize standard conferences and finally a national title. Like the real sport thing. It joins the famous debate "Is MF a real sport ?" . If it is, scale standards can be an improvement. But for the bedroom/neighborhood MFer/ coach, or even the "simple" miniature football modeller, the standard concept is a way meaningless. I'm in figures and wargaming world since I was a teenager (now I'm 30), the well known standards were 15mm, 25mm, 28mm, 54mm. I had in my hands a lot of figures from different companies : 17mm instead of true 15mm, some real 25mm, some 28mm called real 25mm scale, some 30 or even 35mm sold under the 28mm appellation, etc... I even saw some figures of the same brand, with different scales. And I saw different names for the same scale too : "normal body", "heroic body", etc, etc... Well, did that diversisty hurted the hobby ? I don't think so. in fact, major companies were built on their own style or scale. Now, for example these days 25mm is considered as an "old school" scale. Believe it or not, some new companies on the market come back with true 25mm new products : simply to make the diference with their business opponents. Is it an issue for the customer ? I don't think so : because everyone can make his choice. Imagine perhaps one day, a new company or engineer will come with a 15mm miniature football, or even a crasiest new product ! Anyway, to conclude and make it simple (not always easy to translate thoughts in written english) : Scale standards in a competitive sport purpose : YES Scale standards for everyone, and/or not for a competitive sport purpose : NO Dimitri |
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National and International competitions
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Thank you for your response. I think you have hit the nail on the head. To anyone else interested, I quess the real reason I started this poll was to get the opinions of everyone before beginning on the next project of the MFCA's Rules Committee. We have completed the "Educational Rule Set for Beginning and Returning Coaches" If you have not read them, please do so. http://miniaturefootball.org/2009/10...the-new-coach/ Our current project is a "For Advanced Play" rule set which will more or less be an encyclopedia of the various rules used by league and tournament organizers and a guide for anyone wanting to organize a league or tournament. Here is the stated Purpose, Mission and Introduction of the Rules Committee for this project. Quote:
So again, PLEASE VOTE!!!!. This is very important and will give us some direction in the way that the MFCA and the Rules Committee needs to proceed.
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Bumping up...
one last time to give anyone interested a chance to vote or comment before it ends on the 29th.
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