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Quoted from SDTMinSTL:This guy will not be deterred by topper clearance!
The attack has to go where it did for drop ceiling and I knew that going into it but wanted simpsons on left because of more interesting cab art than addams family. But because of grid T in the center of desired locale current arrangement will do with TAF topper pushing up on tile slightly. lol Good thing elvira and the party monsters doesn't have topper as standard equipment as it's hopefully next on the list, or a higher ceiling...
It still has all the nice country roads and horse farms... just a lot of traffic back logs. I'm off route 15 a couple states up and it's pretty much the same situation
Quoted from Buzz:Awesome light and colored bulbs, but a little bright and not dimmable. Should have read the package better. LOL
especially with coasters like that, brother, lol
And if its going to be a party with monsters... Definitely need scared stiff's older sister Elvira and the Party Monsters
Quoted from ramegoom:Images in my evolving game room.
Impressive collection, nice variety of not only games but also decorations. Well done. I know I want to add a skeeball to keep my shuffle bowler company
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Sweet I was hoping someone else heard that
Quoted from twoplays25c:The current line-up (sans a project game or two), and the sit-down space. * Sorry, click pics for better clarity!
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Awesome space
Quoted from cait001:Great setup! You got the room, go for some 30s, 40s, and 2020s too! 90 years of pinball can be yours
Finding a rockola worlds series and wms Maryland local would be great for 30s and 40s but 2020s games will have to wait unless I hit the lottery some time soon
Quoted from Ceckitti:Black Lab?
We have a 1 year old Yellow lab that loves the game room lol
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Cool dog. That pic would fit right in in the dogs rule thread
Quoted from Vic_Camp:Last pictures and videos I posted here of my collection was about 7 years. It is time for an updated.
There are many games that have left my collection and have gone to new homes to enjoy and every time had to organize my chronological order.
Go here to see my 160+ game collection over the years of games present and past.
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WOW
Quoted from Viggin900:Anyone have a gameroom with woodrail pins all over? Maybe lit up? A speakeasy theme would be cool if I owned them and had the room.
Not all over as I only have one woodrail (more on the wish list for sure), but doesn't look too shaby next to another oldie. Wife just got me a sign I think looks cool.
20210417_141815 (resized).jpgQuoted from Pin-Pilot:There is just something cool about EM's
Quite a few somethings...(damn Gottlieb logo lol)
20200411_104109 (resized).jpgQuoted from littlecammi:Just what kind of clip joint are you running there?
Apparently a zombie and rabid squirrel free one.
Quoted from locksmith:Winter sucks. But not here.
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Or here...
20220212_181444 (resized).jpgQuoted from DuffysArcade:Seeing a lineup of all brand-new Sterns is like going to a Saturday night car show and seeing a row of 1-2 year old sports cars. They are of course awesome and beautiful pieces of machinery...but a hodgepodge of classics of all eras, makes, and condition is far more interesting. It also teaches you a lot more (cars & pins).
Definitely need different eras and manufacturers, unique features. I love to have different years of pin tech even though I have 4 from 1989. What can I say I am a product of the 80s
20190524_233258 (resized).jpg20200216_082824 (resized).jpg20200322_094302 (resized).jpg20200322_094334 (resized).jpg20200405_185239 (resized).jpg20210417_141815 (resized).jpg20210523_112843 (resized).jpg20211209_180558 (resized).jpg20220404_181628 (resized).jpg20220428_162920 (resized).jpgQuoted from RyanStl:You guys crack me up. I have to replace my HVAC right now, it's the cost of a Stern Premium. Not only space, but life gets in the way of more pins. I'm cool with what I have.
You cracked me up by doing the same pin price comparison to other costs like I do.
Kid smashed radiator on the car... That's an EM.
Need a new roof.... That's a Lord of the Rings, Fish Tales, and possibly a project.
Couple of changes to the line up. Still looking for another cool EM for the garage though...
And if anyone is looking for a nice late 80s Gottlieb the Hot Shots is in the market (shameless plug lol)
Quoted from timtim:How have I never seen a pokerino? lol
Now I need to play one.
Google "game room scene in maximum overdrive"
There's one in there next to the Star Castle that kills the guy picking up the quarters and smokes the cigarette machine spat out
Quoted from littlecammi:I've never seen a pin (1978 Williams Pokerino) powered by a lawnmower before.
200cc's oh yeah!
- ‘keep the shiny thing above the flippy things’
That's great! I'm going to use that one on a few different visitors lol
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