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  1. Absolutely!! It would be very much appreciated. Thanks, sending you an email.
  2. Made a mold of one of the original Tudor 3" tall QBs from the 80s and am casting these reproduction modrls. Looks pretty cool, I think.
  3. I Like it!! I have both teams, but I have never used them. basically, still sealed in the bag.
  4. I know for certain that it was Glenn Hardaway who designed the Moon Sharks. He had a Fantasy Solitaire league that used some "off the wall" names. Another was the Swamp Moose., that is the only other oneI I remember. Al Dunham had a cool fantasy solitaire league also with the "Battlin Bozo's of Battle Creek", the "Mennonites", the "Third Reich" and the "Sasquatch" just to name a few. You can read about some of these leagues and teams in "Solitaire Illustrated" the online magazine I used to write and. Solitaire Illustrated and SCPC Gameday – The National Electric Football Game Museum (nefgm.org)
  5. These are the only Fantasy Teams produced and sold by Tudor (Miggle Toys). They were originally produced in 2007. they are the result of a Fantasy Team Contest. Here's the Article that appeared in the Fall 2007 Issue of "Plugged IN!" Download the full issue here: 2007-fall.pdf (wordpress.com)
  6. Here are a couple of teams that I recently painted A 1960 St. Louis Cardinals Team (when the Cardinals first moved to St. Louis and the first year of the "Cardinal' logo on the helmet). And a "Tudor Classic Replica" 1969 Washington Redskins. With this team I tried to do an exact replica of an original Tudor factory painted team. The first photo is the reference photo I used from the book "Full Color Electric Football" and then my hand painted "replica".
  7. Awesome!! Thanks for the update.
  8. Regnald Rutledge created a "Cumulative Weight Distribution" system a long time ago. here is the stated rule from his NFLGTS rule set and Rosters for the 1967 Packers and 1985 Bears using this system. " Weight restriction: There are no weight restrictions but the cumulative weight of the entire team can not exceed more than 177.50 grams. Only 157.50 grams distributed among 35 active players may perform during the course of a game. You can have players weigh as much as you would like but all other players must be able to weigh under the guidelines of the league. All weight must include the weight of the base as well." 1967 Green Bay Packers Roster.pdf1985 Chicago Bears.pdfNFLGTSL Rulebook.pdf
  9. Don't worry about destroying the basis of football. LOL. It's your game and your rules. That's why we play solitaire. I have always said that solitaire coaches are the most creative and innovative players of the game. Long after league and tournament competitions have ceased to exist. guys will still be playing Solitaire Electric Football. The main thing: "Just have fun and play the game!!"
  10. I think I would do the spot of the QB, i.e. If the QB is lined up 7 yds behind the line of scrimmage on a stationary base, then the spot of the QB would be a loss of 7 yards. If the QB starts out under center and fades back or rolls out to pass and after your turn the board off he is 5 yards behind the line of scrimmage then the loss would be 5 yards, Basically, what ever amount of yardage he is behind the line of scrimmage when the board is stopped to attempt the pass and there are no eligible receivers open resulting in a coverage sack, that is the amount of yardage loss.
  11. I love it!! Definity good for teaching kids how to play and inexpensive. Quick simple Game Play and using the spinner for passing and kicking is great for kids. I highly recommend!!
  12. Last year, I played a short game week in my Solitaire League using the Tudor Red Zone Game Board and played a similar to baseball inning format. 4 quarters - 1 drive per team/ per qtr. / 4 plays per possession. If the home team was ahead after the visiting team's possession in the 4th, the game was over. I did allow games to end in a tie, so no OT qtrs. It was fun and interesting.
  13. Awesome, thanks. No hurry, take your time.
  14. Cool game play format. Would like to have a copy of your rulebook when you get it written up to include in the Museum.
  15. I would try https://www.beenutt.com/. If you just want numbers be sure to tell him that. He usually does full team helmet logos, numbers, names, uniform stripes and socks.
  16. Yes, it would!!! Very Good Idea!! I thought about making a mold of these and reproducing some. Hmmm... Sounds like a trip to Hobby Lobby, LOL.
  17. Added these to the Museum Collections. Originally produced in 1983 with the smaller EF QB's. All hand painted except for the Helmet logos and jersey numbers which are waterslide decals.
  18. Yeah, just the way I have always done them. Something I like to call "motorcycle helmets" because they resemble full face motorcycle helmets. Started a long time because I just thought that is the way that Tudor had always done them, but I think that Miggle Toys started doing them like this in the 1990's when they went to "Made in China" figures. I have never liked the brass facemasks or any of the others that people use. To me, they just look out of proportion to the figures.
  19. The 2021-22 CFP Playoff teams I painted. Now I can replay the SEC Championship Game, the CFP Semi-Final Games and the National Championship Game. All hand painted Haiti Repro (HT-11-W) Figures.
  20. WOW!! That's really an ambitious project. Love it though!!
  21. Looking forward to this matchup!!! Sounds like it will be an exciting one.
  22. Nice!! Love the NFL lunch box and thermos!!!
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