Nice machine! Looking to make one of these my second game if I can ever find one in Florida. I did pick up the repo plastics kit in hopes of someday finding one...
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Nice machine! Looking to make one of these my second game if I can ever find one in Florida. I did pick up the repo plastics kit in hopes of someday finding one...
Quoted from RustyLizard:I just got my second one. All in need are some insert decals and I can make this one pretty nice.
I think you might have beat me to the one on inside last week?
Quoted from NorthernWish:I have two questions:
1) Is the backglass for this a traditional translite or is a plastic sheet inserted against the glass?
2) Does anyone know where I can get a coin door with the graphic (blue stone design) or where I could buy the decal?
New D+D owner here!
1) It's a plastic sheet against the glass
2) Alas, the only one I'm aware of was a one-off done by someone. The factory looks is the matte black. Been gently trying to prod the Tilt Graphics guys into doing a run of the blue brick pattern, as I think it looks infinitely better that way. Perhaps another request their direction may help to move it along.
Quoted from jjoravec:I just picked up a Dungeons and Dragons, been looking for quite a while. It is missing the translite. Does anyone know where I can find a translite for it or someone who reproduces them
Thanks
Unfortunately I don't believe anyone reproduces them. I actually have been looking for a high quality one to do a scan of, but no luck yet. I even went so far as to donate to another website that supposedly had high quality scans... but alas it was pretty useless. I actually was hoping to examine the feasibility of getting one of these printed as a back glass.
It seems most of these translites in this style are pretty faded
Quoted from jjoravec:I just picked up a Dungeons and Dragons, been looking for quite a while. It is missing the translite. Does anyone know where I can find a translite for it or someone who reproduces them
Thanks
Oh, and btw welcome to the club! I love mine!!!!
Quoted from perryd:Anyone D and D owners own there can provide me with the translate glass size as well as the topper small glass sizing? I need to replace these two pieces of glass.
thanks!
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I'll try to remember this weekend to measure it... PM me next week if I forget.
Ok, odd question for you. My shooter seems really weak, and I'm not really sure whats going on. Funny thing is, this is the second D&D pin I've played with the same issue.
I have a new shooter rod with new plastic sleeve (housing? bushing... not sure what to call it) and am using a red spring which I understand is the strongest. New shooter tip rubber. When I pull back, the ball barely gets out of the shooter lane.
Everything feels smooth, but it seems like the strength isn't getting to the ball. What am I missing here?
In the "strange place balls get stuck" category, it seems like every other game my ball gets stuck on the star rollover here. I've pulled out the old white rollover, cleaning the insert and replaced it with a new one, but doesn't seem to make a difference. The white star seems to go up and down with no effort, but the ball seems to catch the angle of the star just right.
Gets so frustrating, I usually need to power off the game to get the ball out.
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