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Facebook has several groups. if you post a pic, I might be able to help.
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Tudor Games Electric Football Strategy Guide
nefgm.org replied to TOEPRO Football Kit's topic in Strategy and Gameplay
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I have done it before. Getting Size right is the main thing. Test print on plain paper using grayscale first. to get size. Best to use white decal paper and have a background color that matches paint color as close as possible. Change printer settings to photo to get best colors.
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Yeah!! Go Big Blue!!! Oilers.
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Nice!! I like it. Is that the leather case NFL Strategy?
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No such reference that I know of.
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Thanks for sharing. Will hve to check it out. Think I had heard of it before.
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Cool Gameboard and teams. Had to look up the game board. Another variation from what was in all their promotional material.
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New to the hobby again looking for solitaire rules sets
nefgm.org replied to GamerHudson's topic in Playing Solitaire
Solitaire League Rules – The National Electric Football Game Museum (nefgm.org) -
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Tudor 9072 Titans Edition game set.
nefgm.org replied to nefgm.org's topic in The Showcase – Photo Gallery
That is how I received it. I assume the previous owner took the Pats Sticker from the sticker sheet and put it on the gameboard. There is also a Giants sticker missing. I bought it primarily for the 2 Titans teams in the unopened original package and also to go with my other Titans and Oilers collections. -
Was able to purchase this game set today off FB Marketplace for $20.00. Origianlly purchased from the Titans pro shop and only 15 minutes from my house. Awesome addition to my other collection of Titans electric football teams and games.
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Basically you set up teams in offensive and defensive formations. Each team would get 3 moves to advance the ball (offense) or tackle the ball carrier (defense). Offensive and Defensive linemen could only move laterally or vertically. Ends and backs could move laterally, vertically and diagonally. Blocking was done by placing a player of one team on top of the other team player which also eliminated them from making any more moves. The dice were used for passing. Passes were complete if the number on the dice matched the distance to the receiver (# of sqaures) or intercepted if there was a defender on the square that matched the distance. Dice were also used for kickoff, punt and field goal distances. The play was over when a defensive player landed on the ball carrier's square or when the ball carrier was successful in making it to the endzone to score a touchdown. I will eventually create pdfs of the instruction manuals included with these games. My main interest in collecing these games were in the fact that I either owned or played many of these games growing up and that there are many elements of these games that can be used in electric football game play, especially solitiare. Such as offensive and defenseive diagrams. kicking, punting, passing and penalty charts. the distances that I used for my kicking cards actually came from the charts in one of these games.
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Kentucky Derby advice -
nefgm.org replied to NO Dave's topic in Non-Electric Football Games and Accessories
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Nice!!
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The Nanook’s and the amayesin’s
nefgm.org replied to Nanook's topic in Figure Painting and Detailing
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Just My Opinion - With the NFL it's all about marketing and mechandising. which means more money. They are talking about adding one more game to the regular season next year which they said would add about a billion dollors more in TV revenue to their income. Why did they add 2 more teams to the playoffs this years? Because it added 2 more games to their playoff schedule and thus more TV revenue. I had no doubt that the NFL was going to play this year, because of all the TV money they would lose if they didn't. Same with the colleges. All the new uniforms and color combinations makes it more difficult for a company like Tudor to keep up with the demand of their customers. I am sure they would like to satisfy the demand of all their customers.
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Love what you are doing with your teams and league. Just one word of advice . Keep things as simple as possible. I see way too often coaches way over complicating things and never finsihing seaons and it just becomes a burden. The most important thing is to do what you enjoy and what makes the game and hobby the most interesting for you to enjoy. AND MOST IMPORTANTLY "Just have fun and play the game!!" As for what I do in the off season, pretty much what you are doing. I look at expansion with adding more teams, painting new teams and touching up old teams. Examining the rules and refine them to more suit the style of play that I want to use and experimenting with offensive and defensive play schemes. I also look at different season and tournament schedule formats.
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Very Cool!! I like the fact that you are purposing what you already have to make it work for you. As far as quality, don't worry about it. If you are satisfied wih it, that is all that matters.
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Yes, Definitely, You are welcome anytime to come see.
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Yeah, your wife might not appreiciate it as much as you. LOL Foutunatley my wife allows me the full use of our Bonus Room over the garage. Also where I am buidling the temporarty home of the Museum.
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Best Idea yet Doug!!!