It ended for my 3 year old daughter this morning. She finally came up to me this morning and ask me to cut the red wristband off her arm. I had been asking her everyday since the show ended last week, but she kept telling me "No!" in a very stern manner. She had been wearing it to daycare...
Great topic for an article. Stern needs to go colour. One thing I am curious about is whether a colour display is more expensive that a red DMD? Is it a cost thing or a technology thing that is hindering Stern from going full colour? Maybe they are just stuck in their ways?
Maybe it was chosen because it's not as 'colour intense' as some of the more popular titles? Maybe the choices are just based on what is most easily gotten out of storage?
One question I had for you Dr@No was about your masking technique. For example, on your Jacks Open PF, you mask off everything but the red areas for painting. What do you use as mask, and how do you cut out the area's of the mask? I'm guessing an X-acto blade, but how do you avoid cutting...
CQ for me pretty much equates to NIB or better than NIB. The game is prestine.
HUO doesn't mean anything to me. HUO might as well be listed as Routed. It's completely based on the owner.
HUO listings showing "only played 250 times" and "1 owner" also don't mean anything to me. Terms like...
I think the RG price is on the money. It's an 11 colour set of plastics. There isn't a silkscreen press on the planet that will do 11 colours at a time. That means they would have to tear down and reset/align all the equipment multiple times. That adds a lot of overhead costs.
This is so true. The last time I played I was at the theatre. I swiped my card and played a couple games. A little fat kid came up and started watching me so I gave him the final game. His eyes went big and he put his chubby hands over the flipper buttons. I had to show him where the START...
In the t-shirt business it is quite common to print each colour like this. For example, you have a two colour print (red, black). A junk t-shirt will be put on the table and the ink will be squeegee'd through the silk mesh. More commonly, black is often tested in this manner to look for...
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