I just got back from a weeks vacation. My printer had 12 Seawitch, 3 Miss World, 3 CUE -T & a new Twilight Zone test (not for sale!). TZ video here & it looks awesome behind a glass (close up you see lines, but at players distance, mint!).
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e28/greatwichjohn/?action=view¤t=029.flvOther pictures here:
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e28/greatwichjohn/I have been doing Seawitch using tempered glass with films, reverse print color film on clear, translucent white, & blocking film (brilliant chrome) that is plotted & cut. The displays are hand cut using stainless steel blade & any pieces missing on blocking film are replaced. Yes it is a huge labour investment & nothing is really made at $150 US. I would hope that the guys in Australia see the possibilities of doing it using films. Since it might be impossible to get licensing for Williams/Bally.
On the traditional screen printing, I am still seriously looking for art for a small run test. It should be either early Stern or my preference Williams/Bally, since I am still working on license approval from Williams through Illinois Pin Ball.