Rollergames! pf & plastics, but probably the most useful thing would be for pinball inc to make the ramp.
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Rollergames! pf & plastics, but probably the most useful thing would be for pinball inc to make the ramp.
Quoted from sc204:I would think one or two wide body titles would pay for another drum sander, no?
Not sure about licensing issues but I would think a reasonably priced twilight zone PF with the proper colors would be sought after.
This is from the Joust plastics thread -
Quoted from Stu:We don't have any other Artwork done for any other Wide-body games, nor do we have any other wide-body titles being drawn at this time, so it really dosen't make any sense to spend $20,000 on a 3-Drum Sander just to make 20 Joust Playfields. Once we have Artwork/Film for say: Space Invaders, Paragon, etc. then we can justify spending the money on new Drum Sander.....
Although, now you have me thinking that if we did buy the Drum Sander & then amortized the cost of the Sander + Shipping + Tax + Installation and Set-Up over 20 Joust Playfields we could probably do it, then again the PF's would retail at $ 2,500.00 each....Hmmm, something to think about > Whos in at $ 2,500/ea ?
Seems like the sander is pretty expensive and I bet the margin on these playfields is not large. In the long run, they may come out ahead if the life of the sander is long enough.
also, Mirco does all versions of the TZ playfield including the red and pink one. Are those not the proper color options?
Quoted from sc204:I thought they were just pink, if they do the red one and they are available then I am wrong. Sorry. Also wouldn't have thought he sander was quite that expensive. Did not see that post I was thinking in the under 10K range.
Check with Mirco - I think they may have JUST been run (red).
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