The ramps are very well made and more durable than the originals. In some cases, he has even improved the design. The one Mark did for High Speed has a much smoother flow and removes the need for a clear plastic shield on top.
I have a blue one in my Space Station and clear on my HS. I also just...
That's the sensei! He's just above the "target of tranquility" :)
There is a switch about half-way up the shooter lane. When you make the switch it starts a sequence of inserts that increase in value and they lead up to the mushroom target at the top of the lane... just below that face. The...
Hello Everyone,
It is with a heavy heart that I'm putting up my Bally BLACK BELT for sale.
This is a super rare machine with just 600 units produced during the lean years of Bally Midway.
The game is chock full of cheesy 6803 goodness and is hilarious to play.
Game play consists of collecting...
I've been adding games faster than I can post. Several of them are being held in Ottawa/Montreal, so just waiting on them to start trickling in.
The good news is I have to stop; it's been a crazy couple of months and I have (or had) almost every title I've ever wanted.
The bad news is I have to...
Good luck with Dragon.
I had a HUO example a couple of years ago. It must've been one of the ones that was pulled from that warehouse cache of NIB games. The game had some stupid number of plays on it, like 275!
However, even though this machine was so new and clean that you could've eaten off...
Heat Wave is a great game and I instantly regretted having sold my old one. It is probably my favorite short flipper game.
This game is over 10 years older than its Gottlieb doppelganger Centigrade 37; which also uses a thermometer feature to track progress.
The key elements on Heat Wave are...
I had a rare double header last Wednesday.
1964 Williams Heat Wave finally found its way back to my collection after selling my original a while ago.
And the same day, a friend in Montreal was picking up my Bally HEAVY METAL MELTDOWN! A prototype no less.
Not to mention my Evel Knieval was...
Oh man... those are fun.
I'd seen the Shadow one somewhere but didn't realize there was a whole series.
Love the FT and WH2O.
Part of me likes seeing the original apron and price/instruction cards, but some of these are REALLY nicely integrated. I may have to try one to see... but just one ;)
No buckling... but I also didn't push them tight against the walls. You have to leave a little area for expansion/contraction.
Funny, the first thing I did when laying out my garage floor was to see if the mixed packs of silver and black would do that very same Space Invaders image :)
I opted...
I have the tile in my garage/workshop and it's a great insulator and was relatively low cost. Costco sells it online.
http://www.costco.ca/Motofloor%C2%AE-Modular-Garage-Flooring-Black-and-Alloy-Tiles.product.10359482.html
I open the URL and remove the "_text" at the end to reveal the correct logo art files.
Then open the PDF in Photoshop... It will flatten the art and turn it into pixels instead of vector, but that's okay.
I apply the appropriate colour to the wrappers in Photoshop and, from there, I print it 1:1...
Gorgeous!
I was chasing this title last year and couldn't find a decent local example.
I ended up settling on a Meteor instead. No regrets at all but F2K still haunts me.
Good luck with the sale!
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