Micro Games Champion Soccer League

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Depends on your focus. Restoration or making it usable. Assuming 5/8 rods not 16mm (measure carefully with micrometer), I would buy warrior 5/8 figures from eBay, mix ball kit and 8 ttr wraps from jim here, warrior bumpers, pins and a warrior yellow ball direct, 5/8 wood handles fr amazon or part a used $50 Harvard table. You will likely need bushings. Can't help you there.

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A large walk in billiards store can be useful if they support foos. Both of mine carry dynamo and a range of others. Great for comparing replacement parts or measuring candidates.

Figures can get too expensive to swap out entire sets. Harvard foosball table.com could help too.

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I think most figures interchangable. Number You'll need to adjust bumper thickness and be careful with bar diameter 16mm vs 5/8 will mess you up a bit. Best way to guess is if you have a micrometer, measure the bar diameter, distance between the figure whole center tip to toe, and bar center to playfield surface distance. Then post it.

I haven't had a TS in 20 years, so need real numbers to say yes. I live in the real world so I personally prefer to measure twice then buy samples and test in the center forward position all the shots I know with them so I know to see what is workable. Most figures are somewhat interchangable on most modern american style tables. Things like stubbing or goal wall contact could be an issue, but my gut feeling is not. Frankentables can be a blast or an expensive fubar. Samples are the key.

I have in front of me, tornado 5/8,warrior 5/8, warrior 9/16, fireball 16mm, shelti pro 16mm, sureshot 5/8, dynamo 16mm, all have same whole center to toe tip. The toes are all different implying pin feel and banking edge differences. I think the shelti or warrior are likely the best design. I have a coin-op Mirco Champion Soccer table that I just finished restoring. I found my parts by surfing e-bay and craigslist. Keep in mind tthat Mirco also sold a generic table just named Champion Soccer by Arizona Automation.

I found some replacement guys on one. Just be aware that they may look the same, some older ones do not have the cup on the side of the foot.

Other than that, they will fit and work fine. If I was you, I'd try to find the original guys, they can be re-painted and are far more durable than the cheap ones sold today.

Depends on your focus. Restoration or making it usable.

Assuming 5/8 rods not 16mm (measure carefully with micrometer), I would buy warrior 5/8 figures from eBay, mix ball kit and 8 ttr wraps from jim here, warrior bumpers, pins and a warrior yellow ball direct, 5/8 wood handles fr amazon or part a used $50 Harvard table. You will likely need bushings. Can't help you there.

A large walk in billiards store can be useful if they support foos. Both of mine carry dynamo and a range of others. Great for comparing replacement parts or measuring candidates. Figures can get too expensive to swap out entire sets. Harvard foosball table.com could help too.