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My 308
I Just Got My 308 From Footballfigures.com And Man It's Awesome! Mr. Reginald Rutledge You Are True Artist And Craftsman. It Runs Smooth With No Dead Spots And The Controller Lets You Get The Exact Speed You Need! A Big Board Is The Way To Go. So Thank You Reg, Your The Man! If Your Thinking About A Big Board You Gotta Get A 308!
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308
you are right, I've got two!
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Ditto on my 308
At the request of my son I actually turned on my 620 for first time since getting my new 308 in January. We put it away after 2 minutes.
Besides all the positives you stated, the width of the 308 creates a whole new set of opportunities for different styles of play, where speed is valued as much as power, where recievers have multipe options for attacking downfield, and where you can actually run around defenses if they stack the middle. Its certainly not a game of just pushing. You can truely run "5 wide" and not get recievers all jammed up, or you can run a full house backfiled and attack both inside and out. Joe |
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What are the dimensions and cost of the 308? pm me with a price if you like.
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picture of my 308
The actual playing field is about 38x22". Look at the space on the sides.
Pardon the severely unfinished paint jobs, my Saints have been a slow work in progress. Actually I love the model masters flat black and white on these FF figures. I don't plan on using glossy clear coats on the bodies of these figures because I personally think that the fine details of these figures is best highlighted with the matte finish. Joe |
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Looking Good
Can't wait to see them in person!
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The black and the white look good, nice.
Last edited by Taylor : 07-17-2009 at 02:35 PM. |
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