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  1. 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.
  2. Awesome explanation!! Way too technical for me, though. LOL
  3. 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.
  4. I prefer the "stopping forward progress" rule.
  5. Congratulations to Cannon Ferrel, winner of the Tudor Games Electric Football Game set.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. Awesome!! Thanks for posting. I have downloaded to the nefgm.org website. Hope you don't mind. Includes most of the things that I have always wanted to see included in a rule set. Think you need to do some editing though. Seems like there are several pages that are duplicated. I can definitely see using this as the rule set for a tournament that is more all-inclusive than most. Thanks again Dave!!
  9. IMO Their DDB directional bases were the best. Figures were a good compliment to Tudor's Fab 5. My tournament and league teams are a combination of Buzzball and 67 Big Men figures.
  10. Yes. Helps some but not that much.
  11. Let me know how this turns out. I recently acquired some vinyl numbers once made by Buzzball. Looks like they would have been made with a cricut.
  12. Recently received a donation of this Dogfish Head Brewery Edition Game and finished outfitting the teams in their official Uni-Forms. Thanks to Dogfish Head Brewery for the donation!!
  13. Thanks Coach Kit. Have uploaded to the Rules Section of the NEFGM Library on the website.
  14. Yes. EF Artist and Solitaire Coach Ron Mango – The National Electric Football Game Museum (nefgm.org) I have a lot pics of Ron's work in my files. Probably need to post some more. Also have 3 of his hand painted teams that he donated to the museum.
  15. Yeah, LOL. Hadn't noticed. This introduction was actually shot at the end of the reception because the video wasn't recording during the original introduction.
  16. On January 19th, 2023, the Pryor Art Gallery on the campus of Columbia State Community College, Columbia, TN hosted a reception for the "Art of the Buzz" Electric Football Art Exhibit. Thanks to Lisa Hoffman, Curator of the Pryor Art Gallery and the administrators and staff of the college. for allowing us to present this exhibit.
  17. Check out this video by Coach Vinny Stone.
  18. One of the common complaints about electric football throughout its history. Place a towel under it to dampen the noise. If it is sitting on a hard surface, that is why it is louder. Or purchase a field motion generator and remote control from Tudor. These motors are quieter. It may also be that the rivets used to mount the motor are loose. You can tighten it by placing cardboard between the motor and playing surface.
  19. Awesome Fix!!! Thanks for posting the pics.
  20. AKA 'the electric slide". It is a common practice in electric football to give the ball carrier the yardage gained after the switch is turned off. I play a form of "forward progress" where the ball carrier is not down until his forward progress has been stopped. If you wanted to give the home team an advantage, then have the home team use forward progress and the visiting team play by any touch tackling.
  21. Yeah, probably why they never performed that well and were replaced after one year of production, leading to the production of the TTC bases.
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