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... with a TTC, you have to spend some study time to develop your understanding of how they work. You can perform so many tasks on the field with these bases. You can get speed and power from the TTC, you have to be creative in your team building to include some. |
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![]() You're perfectly right, K-lo ! It's why I changed my mind, and decided to buy some new TTC !
I already have TTCs bases in my "demo" teams, and I'll add some news soon. Perhaps after all, I'll add more and more TTC, during my learning of the game...or I'll take an opposite way and progressively ban that TTCs. We'll see, but be sure I want to try, create, and improve myself on each aspect of the hobby ![]() edit : a little pic of painted base, in situation ! Last edited by the french guy : 12-30-2009 at 10:05 AM. Reason: adding a pic |
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![]() I am completely new to tweaking, but I have been experimenting off an on for several months. I have found that the proline TTC bases are the most versatile of any I have. I turn them around and tweak for strength, or I clip the inside prongs off and tweak for speed. I have found that if they are tweaked to run straight and smooth, then only a very slight turn gives different directions.
However, I was playing around with the standard (bad?) TTC bases that came with my super bowl set from the mid 90's and I was able to make my fastest base on a Miggle WR. It is the smoothest and fastest running base that I have made. I can make slight turns of the dial and run crossing routes or keep it straight and cover the field (my older 620) in about 8 seconds. I swap out bases for different teams, and any WR that gets that base dominates both returns and receiving. I can run a route, catch the pass, then make the dial straight, and unless a saftey is downfield, it is an automatic touchdown as it will outrun any base I have. I was ready to throw away all of those super bowl bases untill I got that one to perform. Luckily I still have many of those that I had not even been using. Last edited by gridironpainter : 12-30-2009 at 07:03 PM. |
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![]() I'm a beginnner too, but I believe any base can be a great gold nugget ! I've got ultra fast buzzball white lightning bases, wich are designed for speed, but I made some basic miggle rookies almost as fast as them.
It's another side of the hobby wich is cool : collect, tweak and test the bases market ![]() |
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![]() in the Harrisburg BuzzBall League I used the Cardinals, and they were all Speed Diamond bases, not a single TTC on the teams, ......I lost two games all season, the last one being in the nfc championship game to go to the superbowl, ......... many of the league members had remarked it was the fastest team they had ever seen....
playing with rookie bases requires an adjustment to your playing style, once you make the adjustments, it's like any other team, as with any team, ........ know your team!
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![]() Interesting ! I wonder how you keep your QB safe with only speed bases ?
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![]() Strength, ............the Speed Diamonds were tweaked for strength.... even though they were giving up .3 - .4 of a gram in weight, ....... they were strong.
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