I believe the assembled/painted ones are being rerun. The unpainted plastic kits are still available on Ebay for $50+ - http://tinyurl.com/keaagum
If you're interested in a slightly larger resin version that was done in very limited numbers years ago (similar to the one below), I think I have one of those available fully painted. Kinda pricey, but much more realistic. PM me if you're interested.
elvira couch 06.JPG
Or, you could pre-order one of these bad boys for $265. http://tweeterhead.com/product/your-heart-belongs-to-me/
Quoted from Magicchiz:So what about the rare casino slot machine topper that I see runs in the $800+. I see there is still one on Ebay. What does everybody think of it? Worth it? Rare?
magicchiz
Cool but it's outta my price range!
ebay.com link: RARE ELVIRA IGT SLOT MACHINE PINBALL TOPPER SUPPER RARE VINTAGE ELVIRA TOPPER
Sideshow Collectibles.Expect to pay $300 to $450. They sell out so E-bay may be your only source. Quarter scale so make sure you have the ceiling ht. Tooned-up by Electric-Tiki makes the smaller one I have placed on the DSC00581.jpgDSC00609.jpgDSC00577.JPGDSC00580.jpgDSC00580.jpgplayfield glass but would not look correct on top without other stuff. Sorry for dup. photo but can't delete.
DSC00577-298.JPGDo you have those on shelves over the PF glass? Never thought of doing that, but I don't have the ceiling height to display the Sideshow pieces.
Quoted from blimpey:Here is my custom painted Elvira slot topper. I think I got it from Robert Winter a few years back.
Yes, that was from me. One of a kind white dress version.
Found a picture of her with my son at that time (he was about 5). Gives you an idea of the scale of that piece.
IMG_5736.JPG
I think I also have the resin sculpt of her on the couch in a white dress as well.
Post edited by RobertWinter: Picture added.
BTW, to all those PMing me about the toppers, I got a little busy with the Halloween weekend. Should have pics and price of what's available shortly.
Quoted from jeff_286:This is about 18 tall 360 degree of leds and the spinning spider. I have the height just need the know how
I have one of those fully mounted inside its top box with matching glass. With the box it's MUCH taller than 18 inches. I wired mine to light up, spin, change colors, etc. It was a LOT of work.
The light behind the wheel is simply a fluorescent tube, but I believe it required 24 VAC for the power supply in it.
The perimeter lights are single color and wired in a simple 3 or 4 circuit chase pattern. I didn't wire those on mine. Probably 12VDC.
I found a DIY stepper motor control so I could have the wheel slowly spinning.
The etched plexi spider-web is actually edge-lit with RGB LEDs. I bought a controller off Ebay and have it so the spider web slowly fades between colors. I *think* it was common anode.
It's kind of mesmerizing to watch, but it's way too big for a pinball topper (at least in the top box). I've been trying to piece together a complete Elvira Slot (the first one, not Elvira's Secret) for years but this is the closest I've gotten.
Here's a picture of the entire box with a custom painted Elvira figure on top.
Post edited by RobertWinter: Picture added
IMG_6032.JPGHere are pictures of one of the toppers I had available. It has been sold.
It is about 8" high, 12" wide and 7" deep. This was not a mass-produced piece and was only available in limited numbers many years ago. None of them came pre-painted.
IMG_5167.JPG
IMG_5168.JPG
IMG_5169.JPG
IMG_5170.JPG
IMG_5171.JPG
IMG_5172.JPG
IMG_5173.JPG
That is an amazing slot. I just thought the unit just sat on top. While mesing around i connected a 9volt transformer and was able to light it up,motor may bea little flaky unless it is sporadic as to when it works.Your knowledge of making it work is over my head.
By license agreement, they had to be destroyed. That us why you see parts come up from time but some did survive intact!!!
Quoted from RobertWinter:Here are pictures of one of the toppers I have available. It is about 8" high, 12" wide and 7" deep. This was not a mass-produced piece and was only available in limited numbers many years ago. None of them came pre-painted.
I have sent PMs with details to those who have contacted me.IMG_5168.JPG 227 KB
IMG_5167.JPG 329 KB
IMG_5169.JPG 290 KB
IMG_5170.JPG 272 KB
IMG_5171.JPG 260 KB
IMG_5172.JPG 313 KB
IMG_5173.JPG 338 KB
wow !!!
Quoted from Pbpins:By license agreement, they had to be destroyed. That us why you see parts come up from time but some did survive intact!!!
Such a waste
Wanna join the discussion? Please sign in to reply to this topic.
Great to see you're enjoying Pinside! Did you know Pinside is able to run without any 3rd-party banners or ads, thanks to the support from our visitors? Please consider a donation to Pinside and get anext to your username to show for it! Or better yet, subscribe to Pinside+!
This page was printed from https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/elvira-topper-1 and we tried optimising it for printing. Some page elements may have been deliberately hidden.
Scan the QR code on the left to jump to the URL this document was printed from.