Does anyone know where to buy new inserts 'Castle Jackpot' or a new ramp set?
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I'm working towards restoring my Dracula Game. The movie was awesome the pinball doesn't match the movie in terms of toys or detail. One of the companies I own is called Blacklight Attractions and we do a lot of themed 3D enviorments. I friend of mine (elevatorman) is working on the game itself and we powercoated the entire thing red and back including all the rails. I had my painters re-paint all the plastic sets. We put on new decals, led, color screen and adding some toys. Also waiting on the ramps I bought from a guy on this thread. We're changing all the posts, rubbers, sideblade art, you name it. Should turn out pretty awesome once done.
Once its done we'll share some pics. But in the meantime check out the plastics.
all three clearcoated (resized).jpgcastle front (resized).jpgcastle top (resized).jpggraveyard front (resized).jpggraveyard top (resized).jpghouses front (resized).jpghouses top (resized).jpgWe're still working on Dracula but here are some images of the painted plastics toys installed. We also powder coated all the rails, installed new ramps, powder coated the entire machine, new color screen, added some mods. Once its done we'll post some pics. The boards got replaced, and adding pinsound.
Can't wait until its done!
IMG_1841 (resized).jpgIMG_1842 (resized).jpgIMG_1844 (resized).jpgIMG_1845 (resized).jpgIMG_1846 (resized).jpgWe finally well almost finished this amazing Dracula game. Now we're adding a couple more mods and pinsound. This game is simply amazing. Total investment was high probably north of $3000 but now I think we have the perfect example of Dracula or what the game could be.
We powder coated the entire machine with blood red vane. Added the color screen, shopped the entire game. It has turned out amazing.
What do you think?
Personally I think Dracula will be the game that takes the next jump into the $6000 plus club! When you add the color screen, powder coat everything, add new cabinet decals, paint all the plastics, add target stickers, a few mods, cliffys, near perfect playfield, shop the entire game. I'm thinking you can get your money back because people who love this game will pay for it. I think more people should go all out with their Dracula. This game is stunning when you go the entire mile with it.
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I'm actually using the pinblades designed for Monster Bash from Pingraffix. The reason is that the color is more in line with the game. You don't want dark colored pingrahics you want something bright. I'll tell you this Pingraffix should list this one under Dracula or even Frankenstein because it can go on many different games. I think when looking for the right set don't rely on the company selling them to tell you which ones, look around.
I even used on Batman 66 two different ones, so I bought two different sets so I could have one on the left and a different one on the right. I think the best thing you can add to ANY pinball games is Pin side artwork, powder coating and color screen. If you add nothing else those are the priorities in my book.
https://www.pingraffix.com/product-page/monster-bash-pinblades
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