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As both a football fan and a Disney geek, I thought I'd combine the two fandoms for a parody field. I give you The San Francisco Grumpy Miners. If you guys have a fandom field (like a Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Ghostbusters, etc.) that you'd like to share, you're more than welcome to post on this thread.
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Dear TOEPRO Football Family, I need your help to convince “the boss” that offering officially licensed, NFL field covers in TOEPRO Football dimensions would be great option. Contact them via email at: support@tudorgames.com and help with the cause. Kit Kinchen Commissioner, TOEPRO Football Sample wording: Dear Tudor Games Electric Football, Please consider creating official NFL Field Cover Kits in TOEPRO Football size for the Ultimate Electric Football Games. Tudor Games is a global, National Football League licensed company that innovates when there is a demand or leads the way in providing what is the future in electric football. TOEPRO-Football is a future advancing method of playing electric football that has advanced gameplay field standards as per its Manual. The inbounds dimensions of an American football field are 160 x 360 feet. TOEPRO Football, advanced gameplay field inbound dimensions are 20 x 45 inches. On an Ultimate Electric Football field (Model 9024-A or 9024-B), these dimensions are the proper scale, correct ratio in addition to providing sideline area for additional players. I would like the field to exactly replicate an actual NFL field relative to the player’s abilities on it. Making this option available to coaches will provide the “ultimate” electric football experience. Respectfully, (Your Name)
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Hi all, For those of you who have designed Custom Field Covers, what programs did you use? I'm currently trying to use Inkscape, but it's far from intuitive and I keep botching something or another each time. Before I pull more hair out, I'd like to see what else is out there. I know Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator is the gold standard, but I'm looking at all the free/cheap options before I bite the bullet and drop the cash for the Adobe Suite. I have a Windows 10 PC if that helps. Thanks! PK
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Hi fellow Coaches and Forumites, Do any of you have any experience with putting field covers on both sides of a sheet metal field? How does it affect performance? I'm looking to make two custom covers, and would like to save money and space. I know that it would encompass making a "floating" motor system of some sort, probably like the one Eltoro49 has per the videos on his YouTube channel. Thanks! -PK
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We're glad to announce NFL Field Covers in 4 different sizes. If you're building your own 2x4' board, or skinning a Tudor board, we've got you covered. See them now: https://tudorgames.com/customs/customize-fields/nfl-field-covers.html And, drum roll please.... NFL Ultimate Games are here, in both Brushed Aluminum and Anodized Black Aluminum frames. Here they are: https://tudorgames.com/games/ultimate-size.html?p=1