Pinball Machines: Themed Comics for Breakfast

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Pinball Machines: Themed Comics for Breakfast

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I made a mini pinball machine themed comics for breakfast that you CAN PLAY. Its pretty much easy to build. The hardest part is making the figures in it. 

Materials:
Cardboard
Colored Duct Tape
Clay
Acrylic Paint
Paper (for background)
K'Nex
Wire
Popsickle sticks
Small wooden stick
Elmer's Wood Glue
Elmer Washable Glue
Hot Glue
springs (like from a binder)
thumb tack
marbles
rubberbands

You first build the frame out of K'Nex.

Then, you build the board out of cardboard and put a background paper on it.

You cover the outside area of the cardboard in duct tape.

You make all the pieces out of clay.

The plunger uses a stick of wood with springs. A thumb tack is put at the end of it to hit the ball. and a clay handle is put at the beginning

The flippers anre a piece of clay connected to handles underneath the board.

You connect the board to the frame by wrapping rubberband and wire on the corners.