Quoted from bdaley6509:I agree. These guys really got their shit together. I plan on buying all the remakes they release (pending funds of course).
I would like to as well, if I can keep up. Planning on buying my first remake Christmas or so
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Quoted from bdaley6509:I agree. These guys really got their shit together. I plan on buying all the remakes they release (pending funds of course).
I would like to as well, if I can keep up. Planning on buying my first remake Christmas or so
I know this is probably an old topic so excuse the question, but licensing issues aside, what 90s bally/williams machines do they have the info to remake? All of them? Is it just a question of which ones are worth the time and trouble to remake, or are there other factors?
I guess what I am asking is, do they have the rights to the entire line up?
Quoted from LTG:If they did it. I'd like to see two versions. Original, and one with white mountains and snow monster instead of brown mountains and big foot.
LTG : )
Fun idea
Quoted from Concretehardt:NIB TAFr? Shut up and take my money!
That would sell like freaking crazy!
Quoted from pinballinreno:To offer a protector the offers no protection is stupid.
The protector is too shallow and doesnt lay flush with the surface of the playfield.
Are they installed incorrectly or is the part out of spec?
This mantis style protector must lay flush with the playfield surface, Or possibly just a hair above.
There must be a problem with the measurement of the thickness of the playfield that was sent to the metal fabricator. These are off 1/16" or more from what I have seen in the initial unboxings.
All clearcoated edges must be covered and protected. Otherwise you will absolutely get chipping and abnormal wear.
These will have to be recalled and redone.
Any word on this Doug? Rick?
yikes
Quoted from flynnibus:Mantis style protectors traditionally would sit slightly below the playfield surface.. hence why they were preferred as interfering less with the hole/shot compared to cliffy style protectors that were 'over the edge'.
The scoop takes damage as the balls bounce off the back of the scoop and on games like AFM.. from balls coming in from the side angles and hitting the opposite edge of the hole. You don't need the protector above or flush with the PF. The thickness of the metal itself allows it to sit that dimension under the edge and still prevent a hit against the edge of the PF.
hmm interesting
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