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Custom Ferrari pin finally complete

By Mojosan

11 years ago


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    #1 11 years ago

    Finally completed a re-theme of a 74 Gottlieb SkyJump into a Ferrari F430.

    Got some great ideas from pinsiders in this thread that made it into the final game: http://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/any-good-ideas-for-a-custom-ferrari-pinball-im-designing

    More pics and a couple of videos here: http://www.MojoPinball.com

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    #3 11 years ago

    very nice!

    #5 11 years ago

    wow, that came out great....congrats!

    #6 11 years ago

    Wow cool! Nice work!

    #7 11 years ago

    Freakin' Sweet!!!

    Love the gear shift shooter with the open gate pattern.

    #8 11 years ago

    Wowwwwwww! GOOD JOB!

    #9 11 years ago

    such a clean looking pin. It's very odd to see such a modern theme on an EM, but I like it. is that shifter plate modified OEM, or did you create it from scratch?

    #10 11 years ago
    Quoted from toyotaboy:

    such a clean looking pin. It's very odd to see such a modern theme on an EM, but I like it. is that shifter plate modified OEM, or did you create it from scratch?

    It's modified OEM. Had to drill out the spot it's in to accommodate the plunger rod.

    #11 11 years ago

    Great job

    #12 11 years ago

    Looks really clean, nice work!

    As an aside, it would be awesome to see a couple pics of your cars...

    #13 11 years ago

    Really cool! Nice job.

    #15 11 years ago

    now that is something i'd put in my line up!

    man i love the shifter, very very well done!!!

    #16 11 years ago

    Looks AMAZING!!!!!

    #18 11 years ago

    WWWOOOOWWWW!!!!!
    you have enzo on the bg!!

    i love it!

    #19 11 years ago

    That looks fantastic. Nice touch with the shifter! Welcome to the custom club.

    #20 11 years ago

    Thank you very much. Thank you very, very much.

    #21 11 years ago

    Way to go Mojosan! Look great. Nice colors and artwork. Good job w/ the custom lettering/designs on the drop targets, stand-up targets, and on pop bumper caps.

    First pinball machine I ever bought was a '74 Gottlieb Free Fall (aab version of Sky Jump), and I can say that I like the artwork on yours better. Enjoy.

    #22 11 years ago

    Looks great! Very clean and stylish arwork!

    #23 11 years ago

    Nice work! When do the production units begin?

    #24 11 years ago

    LOVE IT... what a great looking piece or art! And one heck of a fun piece as well

    Really love how it turned out!

    #25 11 years ago

    That is so cool. Great Work!!

    #26 11 years ago

    i got to see this in person when i dropped off my game to get customized - it looks better in person - what a great job he did on it.

    i have two other games brian did - when i get a chance i will post pictures of them - he does great work - i have the 57 chevy and the boston celtic game made out of an eldorado.

    i have to snap them and then i will post them

    thanks ed

    #27 11 years ago
    Quoted from edcianci:

    i got to see this in person when i dropped off my game to get customized - it looks better in person - what a great job he did on it.
    i have two other games brian did - when i get a chance i will post pictures of them - he does great work - i have the 57 chevy and the boston celtic game made out of an eldorado.
    i have to snap them and then i will post them
    thanks ed

    oh i'd like to see that!

    #28 11 years ago

    Nice to see so many people thinking outside the box these days. Congrats.

    #29 11 years ago

    Nicely done!

    #30 11 years ago

    If I did not know ahead of time that it was a custom game, I never would have suspected. It looks like a production machine. Very sharp looking game. Not under or over done. Just right.

    #31 11 years ago

    Very nice, well done pin.

    #32 11 years ago
    Quoted from edcianci:

    i got to see this in person when i dropped off my game to get customized - it looks better in person - what a great job he did on it.
    i have two other games brian did - when i get a chance i will post pictures of them - he does great work - i have the 57 chevy and the boston celtic game made out of an eldorado.
    i have to snap them and then i will post them
    thanks ed

    Ed, we emailed when I contracted with Brian. Thanks again for the recommendation. I've seen your celtics pin and its great.

    #33 11 years ago
    Quoted from Mojosan:

    Finally completed a re-theme of a 74 Gottlieb SkyJump into a Ferrari F430.
    Got some great ideas from pinsiders in this thread that made it into the final game: http://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/any-good-ideas-for-a-custom-ferrari-pinball-im-designing
    More pics and a couple of videos here: http://www.MojoPinball.com

    That thing looks amazing. Nice job. Some of the re-themes are just outstanding.

    Chris

    #34 11 years ago

    Wow, looks very well done!

    #35 11 years ago

    Impressive sir!

    #36 11 years ago

    Back to 3,full throttle!
    100% job, looks great!

    #37 11 years ago

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    #38 11 years ago

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    #39 11 years ago

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    #40 11 years ago

    Wow Ed, that Celtics machine is really somethin'! I love the playfield

    #41 11 years ago

    Man, that's sweet... backglass is a little wierd with the two cartoon people a bit out-of-character for the theme to me....but it's your machine, no doubt about that. LOL.

    #42 11 years ago

    I'm a little sad that an El Dorado (I think?) had to give it's life for that cletics game, but it does look sweet... especially the flooring!!!

    MOJO!
    Love the ferrari... the shifter shooter is BadA$$!

    Would love to do something like this one day

    #43 11 years ago

    Man, the 2 little Italian dudes from the Movie 'Cars' would love this.

    #44 11 years ago
    Quoted from Drano:

    I'm a little sad that an El Dorado (I think?) had to give it's life for that cletics game, but it does look sweet... especially the flooring!!!
    MOJO!Love the ferrari... the shifter shooter is BadA$$!
    Would love to do something like this one day

    wasn't sad as i love eldorado and this one was in really bad shape - something most people would have not paid $50 for it

    if you are going to have a custom pin made you might as well make it something you enjoy playing.

    brians best work in my opinion was the new york yankee pin he did for a friend - i hate the yankees and i would have put it in my game room

    thanks ed

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