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  1. Times have changed. Not neccesarily due to Covid. Facebook is where you will find most current info on anything to do with the game and hobby. 2018 was the last MFCA HOF Inductees. The MFCA was turned over to Elgin Clemins in 2018. It is an organization in name only though. No longer an organization that has any influnce or benefits to being a member. It does have the most followers of any EF facebook group but that doesn' t really mean a whole lot. The TOC and MFBCS are the two main organizations for competitve play. But it is basically the same people that compete and rules are basically the same. Websites just aren't the best venues for league or tournament information any more. FB seems to be every one's way to communicate now.
  2. in case anybody interested, Munich Moon Sharks and London Union Jacks are still available from Tudor. the Irish Babes (basically Notre Dame) are gone. I believe it was Glenn Hardaway (Moon Sharks) and Al Dunham (Union Jacks) that won the contest.
  3. They were made by Jimbo Dunagun. Not sure he still makes them any more. Mostly used on defense for safeties. Popular in the TOC competitions.
  4. Ron Mango's Custom Stadium build. From his Facebook Page. Ron was one of the Featured Artist and quest speakers during the "Art of the Buzz" Exhibit. Ron Mango Stadium Build Blue Prints.pdf
  5. Cut out the prongs or glue a magnet underneath. You can also just place a magnet on the field and place the player over it or place the player on a felt pad. Freeze frames are also an alternative.
  6. I do, but a very limited supply. I have no plans to actually use them, but then again they are "artifacts" of the museum. I'll have to think about it. Below are some pics of the 1991 Playtime Games that I have. One set is complete and one set is incomplete. Of the 10 bases in the last picture, I would want to keep at least two. So, I possibly could be persuaded to let 8 of them go. I certainly am aware of the rarity and value of these bases. Send me a private message and we can discuss a trade or donation.
  7. LOL!! Yeah must be. I haven't played any solitaire in a while, and I needed to expand my league. Will probably expand to 12 teams eventually, adding 2 teams each season until I get there. 12 is about the maximum for this league. I paint teams all the time, usually to resell to raise money for the museum. I just completed a 26-team project of 1960's NFL and AFL teams. So, it was time to do some painting for myself.
  8. I have 3 Nashville Kats teams. The 1998 D uniform and the 2005 D and W uniforms. Miggle China figures but no plans to add them to this league any time soon mainly because all the figures i currently use are Haiti Repros. Just plain white numbers. I mostly keep things as simple as possible.
  9. My philosophy: "One can never have too many bases"
  10. That's just freakin' awesome!!
  11. Getting ready to start Season 2 of the Tennessee Professional Electric Football League with 2 new expansion teams. The 2001 XFL Memphis Maniax and 1995 CFL Memphis Mad Dogs. Also check out the Inaugural Season Official League Record Book TnPEFL Official Record.pdf
  12. Done it several times in the past. Now I usually just spray over with white primer to repaint. Brake fluid is what I have used in the past to remove old paint. Soak overnight, rinse and scrub with a toothbrush to remove any remaining paint. Usually doesn't remove all the paint. so still use a primer on the figures before repainting.
  13. Greg F, the steel bases are the original 1949 bases that are on the original players
  14. Vinnie does use passing sticks most of time in league play. In the Music City EFL everyone has the option to use passing sticks or a TTQB or other fgure made for passing.
  15. The Monday Night Football Stadium was made to fit the Miggle Toys 6072 series of gameboards which are 34 3/4" x 18 1/4" overall with a playing field surface of 32 3/8" x 16" Tudor Games current medium size series 9082 game boards are the closest equivalent to the 6072. They measure 33 1/2" x 17 1/2" overall with a playing field surface of 32" x 16".
  16. On my big board game table, I have levelling legs. For the Ultimate Game board, since I don't really know the construction of it, it would be hard to say. If it is anything like the other Tudor game boards. I would think by filling the cavity in the legs with JB Weld and a threaded insert a leveling leg could be made to work.
  17. Awesome explanation!! Way too technical for me, though. LOL
  18. Keep it relaxed and fun. That's what I like to hear. Too many of the highly competitive leagues and tournaments have taken the fun out of the game.
  19. I prefer the "stopping forward progress" rule.
  20. Congratulations to Cannon Ferrel, winner of the Tudor Games Electric Football Game set.
  21. Awesome video!! Thanks fot posting. Love what you have done. I agree a lot of the art of electric football is in the box graphics. Unfortunately I don't have that many boxes that are in good enough condition to display. For this first public exhibition I was focusing more on the gameboards and game displays themselves as that seems to be what brings back memories to most people of the game. If i get the opportunity to do another public display i will put the focus more in a different direction. Absouletly welcome any suggestions that you may have.
  22. Not sure, but I always thought they used gloss enamels very similar to Testor's Model Car paints. That is what I used when I first started painting figures, 25 years ago. Testor's Model Masters is a good premium enamel paint available at most Hobby Lobby or Micheal's stores.
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