Quoted from Rdoyle1978:Upper flipper is a normal bat AFAIK
I got my Dr. Who back in 1995...
All three flippers on the game are the same.
Regular 20-9250-6.
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Quoted from Rdoyle1978:Upper flipper is a normal bat AFAIK
I got my Dr. Who back in 1995...
All three flippers on the game are the same.
Regular 20-9250-6.
Quoted from pinballinreno:Here is a pic of the standoffs:
20190910_121907 (resized).jpg
I dont know the part number for them.
Msybe someone can chime in?
#20-9521 Standoff-nylon
Marcospecialties.
Quoted from Rdoyle1978:Told ya!! Glad you found some evidence
Note:
Bally/Midway Master Parts catalog. ( YELLOW )
Search pg. #611
pg. 7-4c.
Dr. Who #20006
Game and Part Quantity.
------------------------------------ QTY
20-9250-6 Yellow, 2-3/16" shaft ------ 3
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The lighting design flippers where first put into production on
Popeye saves the Earth.
Bally/Midway Master Parts catalog. ( GREY )
Search pg. #563
pg. 7-3
Quoted from pinballinreno:The manual states 2 lightning flippers for the lowers and one standard for the upper left.
All yellow.
Yes it does...
But the game was produced with all 20-9250-6 Yellow, 2-3/16" shaft.
Check the master parts catalog...
The game proto/sample game has a animated
Dalek figure on top of the back box.
But the production is a static figure. ( master parts catalog "static figure")
Even the games flyer does not mention the animated Dalek.
I believe what happened, is that the balls would drain to easily
between the flippers when kicked out of the "Time Expander" unit.(e.g. Pinbot )
So regular flippers where installed.
20-9250-6 are a tad longer than 20-9734-6.
Or the manufactures for the new flippers could not make/meet production run.
But most likely, costs.
Dr. Who's game flyer doesn't promote the new flipper design but Popeye's does.
I never saw lighting flippers til Popeye saves Earth came out.
Quoted from Docbeaks:Are J120 and J121 the same?
Yes they are in parallel.
The IDC connectors have two sizes of connections.
You will notice that the larger gauge wire does not burn as easily
as the smaller 22 gauge wire. I would add larger wires to the connector
and then have those wires attached to the smaller gauge wires.
The IDC have a color code to the size of the gauge wires that the pins
are keyed too. eg red, green, orange.
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