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I did start making it on an earth type gravity, but the balls did not travel far up the table without having a really shallow angle, and then they would get stuck all the time. I moved the whole thing to a moon and worked better.
I was thinking of making a giant football table, but life got in the way. Thanks for the comments.
Thanks. Not sure a video would do it much justice I'm afraid. As it's on a Moon Gravity the balls are quite slow. I play it normally with 2 balls on the table. It is actually quite difficult to win and may take a few attempts. I'd really have to speed it up to may a video look exciting.
Oh please, make a video of this. Looks really amazing.
Thanks. Did not even realise it was featured, so thank you for letting me know.
You are not gonna believe this, but was just looking at your USS Entrprise NCC-1701-F Creation, as I noticed your post here. What are the chances! Great creation By the way. Well done.