Up for sale is my HUO SWEP1. Like many on Pinside, I'm over capacity, and it's time for this one to go.
I bought this from a guy who's not a pinball collector, but rather a Star Wars fan. He told me that he bought it new and I didn't see anything to indicate otherwise. Probably the best indication of this is shown in the photo of the coin slots.
While it's a home use machine, it's not perfect. There are a couple of issues.
-A few scratches on the cabinet. The ones in the black have been touched up with a paint pen. It's not perfect, but looks better than the white showing through. I showed the worst one in the close up photo (with Jar Jar's head in it), and it really doesn't look as bad in person as it does in the photo, due to the camera flash.
-The T-molding is split at the sharp bend on the right side of the head, as shown in the photo.
-As is common, the clear is chipped at the eject holes. This can be seen as the slightly darker area around the holes. It's been touched up with something, which I suspect to be clear nail polish/enamel. It's held up well, but I'm really not familiar with the durability of nail polish.
It has LEDs throughout, though I've put incandescents back in the ship lighting, since that flickered with the dimming that's in the lighting program.
Asking $2500, but will entertain reasonable offers.
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