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This Jackbot part is IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND!!!!!!!

By Casinorun

8 years ago


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#1 8 years ago

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Parts - wanted

This Jackbot part is IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND!!!!!!!

Added: 2016-03-07 06:03:41 UTC • Ended: June 2nd, 2016

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Need new piece in pic, (cracked piece that is in the pic posted) Also need new yellow and red bulb covers as seen in the pic.


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#2 8 years ago

Just my 2 cents - that looks like a fairly easy piece to duplicate. Take the piece off, scan it in, clean up the artwork a little, cut a new piece of lexan plastic, use the original as a template to drill the holes, print the artwork on white adhesive backed laser or inkjet paper, attach and re-install. The rubber caps should be available at one of the usual parts places or replace with frosted LED's.

I know it is a little bit of work, but always fun to do the work yourself if you can.

#3 8 years ago

Yeah, if you get the size, I might be able to recreate that....

#4 8 years ago

Found one... only $2999.00

ebay.com link: Jack Bot Pinball Williams used needs work

Seriously though.. looks like Automated is parting one out.. may try to contact them?

ebay.com link: JackBot PinBot Rear Ramp with switches 03 9350 FREE SHIPPING TO THE LOWER 48

#5 8 years ago

If that doesn't work...scan what you have and let's see what we can do...

#6 8 years ago

I just wanted to keep my Jackbot with original parts is all, didnt think it would be so hard to find this part for my machine. Ive had my pinball for 15 years and still love it as if I got it yesterday. Now that my kids are old enough to play ive found a new love for my Jackbot. Seeing how happy this game makes them makes me very happy. Will bever get rid of it.

#7 8 years ago

Unfortunately Jackbot seems to be real hard to find plastics for (other than the slingshot plastics that regularly appear on Ebay). I bought a Jackbot 1.5 years ago and found this out myself. It would be great if we could ever get a repro plastic set for this awesome game, but I doubt we ever will.

I also bought a Pinbot plastic protector set and modified them to protect the Jackbot plastics in my game as I didn't want any of them breaking.

#8 8 years ago

Thats quite the collection you got there Rum-Z

#9 8 years ago
Quoted from MarchAFB:

Just my 2 cents - that looks like a fairly easy piece to duplicate. Take the piece off, scan it in, clean up the artwork a little, cut a new piece of lexan plastic, use the original as a template to drill the holes, print the artwork on white adhesive backed laser or inkjet paper, attach and re-install. The rubber caps should be available at one of the usual parts places or replace with frosted LED's.
I know it is a little bit of work, but always fun to do the work yourself if you can.

This method is really close to what I recommend. the only difference is I recommend you cover the decal with mylar *before* you cut it out and apply it. Then it has a nice glossy shine and you really can't tell its not a real plastic once installed into the game. I've reproduced several plastics this way and it's remarkable how well you cannot tell.

#10 8 years ago

Before and after images, took along time for me to get it to look this mint, hahahaha used microsoft paint.

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#11 8 years ago

Thanks for the plastics making info. This will help me out with Apollo 13, Johnny Mnemonic, and Judge Dredd. All three seem to be impossible to find plastics for other than slingshots for JM and JD.

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#12 8 years ago

Very pleased today, I ended up making my own replacement plastic and it turned out awesome. Happy man!!!

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#14 8 years ago

That is a nice job, I can't believe you used MS Paint.

#15 8 years ago
Quoted from DefaultGen:

That is a nice job, I can't believe you used MS Paint.

Hahahaha!! Thanks, yeah Ive always been very artistic, and grew up using Microsoft Paint, you would be surprised at some of the art Ive done on MP. I also have a back ground in C.A.D and 3d studio. Not to mention very OCD lol! Just when I think its done I spend another 3 hours messing around with it.

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