Tom Servo is a sensitive robot—to light, that is. He was installed next to the Mt. Paradox harbor to serve as a lighthouse and poke fun at boaters who stray off-course. At roughly forty times his actual size, with his own 30×30 cobblestone island, Tom Servo resembles a destroyer of worlds more than a gumball (and sarcasm) dispenser. He is a faithful, scale reproduction of the the original with the exception of the redstone lamps. A light sensor, located below Servo Island, turns the lamps on at night.
The central core of Tom Servo is located at -163, 65, 32. The best viewing opportunity, as shown in the above photo, is on the water around sunrise and sunset. Take a boat from Mt. Paradox harbor, and turn right immediately after leaving the launcher. A branch path on Route 1 allows for up-close viewing on land.
Tom Servo was designed and constructed by Ch1b1 and Trigonography. Construction was completed on June 24, 2012.
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