Once removed, sit the new tower on the block and install the screw. To install, unscrew the 3D printed block from the playfield (2 screws), remove the screw holding in the L-shape sculpt and gently wiggle it off off the 3D printed block (there are two thin strips of adhesive holding it on). I will try to contact Robin to see if he can answer these questions. I am not sure if this can be done in market place so for the time being I will donate to Pinside on any sales. I would need a commitment of purchase but I would not want to take any money until your tower is cast, painted and ready to ship. I expect that cast and paint time would be 1-2 weeks. I am testing the waters here to see what the interest is prior to creating a Pinside store as I don't know if I can produce these in any appreciable quantity or speed. It does not obscure the upper flipper or guillotine. The tower is purposely smaller than the left tower, but has the same scale bricks and stands 1/4" to the glass. This tower is based on the small 2 brick L-shaped piece on the front right corner of the upper playfield. Cast is a very hard polyurethane resin/plastic (D65). Seen below is the original sculpt in grey along with an unpainted cast and a fully painted tower. This is my first attempt at creating a multi-process (build) mod sculpt, mold, cast and paint. When we received ACNC, I immediately could see the potential to build out the castle, starting with a second tower to even out the upper playfield. I present to you the 'Tower of Torture' (or insert whatever name you wish).
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