![]() ![]() ![]() The upper-playfield on the Premium and LE models are made out of Lexan so you can see the pop bumpers and rollover lanes below (as long as it is kept clean). The right ‘web-slinger’ and the steel launch lane to either the upper or lower playfields The ‘web-slinger’ on the left side of the playfield There is a drop target in the left lane on the Premium and LE, but an extra spinner on the Pro The shield lane upkicker, like another upkicker on the left, uses the ‘web-slinger’ curved ball guide to deliver the ball onto a passing wireform. The shield in The Black Knight’s left handĪn opto switch in front of the shield senses hits and raises shield to allow access to a U-turn lane and upkicker behind. In his left hand is his shield which is hit directly and which raises when struck. The motorised flail in the Black Knight’s right hand However, in his right hand is a a spinning flail which is motorised so it can spin whenever the ramp below is shot. The Black Knight isn’t a bash toy exactly, as you shoot the standup target in front of him rather than hit the model directly. He is represented on the playfield for the first time as a model and, apart from being internally lit by RGB LEDs synced to his speech, he has a couple more tricks up his sleeves. Probably the star of the game is The Black Knight himself. The LE/Premium on the left, the Pro on the right ![]()
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