First off, I really like Spain's One Away. It is interesting how the numbers are revealed separately, each with its own compartment.
Now then, I have a lot to say regarding Plinko. First and foremost, Brosa, I thought you would save Plinko for last! Now the only one I can think of would be Golden Road, but only time will tell. Secondly, it is evident which sets are copied from the US prop, with the stripes on the sides. Also it is interesting to note how many hosts are up on top with the contestants.
Now for the intricacies:
-Were there steps on the back of the Argentine prop?
-Zig Zag is an interesting name for the Belgian Plinko as it is essentially what Plinko is.
-I don't know what it is but I really like the look of the Colombian version. Maybe it's the simple but neat lowercase letters.
-The 2001 France paint job makes the set look more like a pinball machine than anything else.
-What were they trying to accomplish with the 2009 France design? At least straighten the set. Then maybe it won't look as bad.
- I find it funny how Germany has this big set and the pegboard itself is so small.
-Greece: There is a problem when the game board is only six feet tall. The color scheme is a favorite of mine, though.
-Once again, the Indonesian prop is most accurate to the US set. But why put the tray so high?
-Italy: It looks like the hostess is opening a door of some sort. Brosa, can you provide any insight on this?
-Apparently, Mexico also had a Plinko turntable prop, at least until 1997.
-The 2010 Mexico color scheme is another favorite of mine. Along with the set design, it looks more like a carnival theme than any other of the sets presented here.
-The 1990s Netherlands picture is evidently from the children's episode. But other than that, I wonder why the pegboard is set so deep into the rest of the Plinko prop?
- I'm not sure what to make of the 2000s Netherlands prop. Waaaay too much pink.
-Pakistan copied from Bruce's UK set but I don't like either of them.
-The Romanian Plinko has some long pegs. Brosa, was this played with balls instead of chips?
- The Spain prop is an odd one. The board is longer than it is tall. The electronic scoreboard is neat, though.
-The 2017 UK set is a neat one, with the fantastic shade of red and the different size circles.
-Vietnam: So Dice Game is "Xuc Xac" and Plinko is "Zic Zac"? I'm sorry, but I can't help but smile.