<cough>New Zealand<cough>
Quietly dreading the inevitable email from Gerry.
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My Lexy is built and ready to ship! It'll still be several weeks till I see it here in Wellington, and I'll have to sell some more bitcoin to pay the tax & freight bills, BUT LEXY IS ON HER WAY!!!
Quoted from Cheeks:Cosmic Cart Racing 2.0.2.0
Oh - I just saw what you did there! Very nice, Gerry
Quoted from Cheeks:If that slacker GERRY doesn't come up with something formal, that also covers the playfields from dust, then I'll definitely be mimicking your build.
To be fair, Gerry would probably prefer we store each playfield in a P3, however I don't think many of us are in a position to do that.
An entirely reasonable number of screens have been mounted. (Positions still to be tweaked a bit)
(Now realising I posted this in the wrong thread, I should point out that my P3 will have pride of place in the front window, with a second P3 on order to join it once you-know-what is announced)
solarvalue Thanks! Still lots more to come Yes, as I understand it I'll be listed as a Multimorphic distributor when they next update their website (ie, when their long awaited new title is announced. Surely it's got to be soon!)
Quoted from solarvalue:There is a guy from NZ who is going to become a distributor - PinballShoppe - not sure if he will be able to get games to Australia. If you scroll up he was in this thread.
I don't think I will be able to sell games into Australia - it would be much better for everyone involved if an Australian based company took on the Aus distribution, as I wouldn't be in a position to support games that I sold.
My experience with buying two P3s so far has been to order through the MM website and pay the deposit in USD, then later when the game is on the production line pay the balance by a bank SWIFT payment, then arrange freight & shipping with someone like Bruce Thompson at Musson Freight http://www.mussonfreight.com/ (who seems to be the go-to guy for international freight for multiple pinball manufacturers). He'll get it on a boat (or plane!) to an international port near you, at which point a local freight company gets involved to handle the customs and port costs and get it to your door.
I think this would be the same for Australian buyers - one-off orders direct from the manufacturer, which means there's no cost savings in shipping multiple machines at once. An ideal scenario would be for myself or an Australian company to ship over a container load of P3 machines without game modules to distribute throughout Australia and NZ as needed, and keep smaller stock of the game modules or fedex them as required. It'll be a while before I can afford a container load of P3s however
Quoted from Jay_Killjoy:Well, I just won a Weird Al LE so I am officially in the Multimorphic club! I've been interested in these for a while but still haven't played one. Can't wait to get my hands on it!
Huzzah! Congratulations Jay!
"One of us! One of us!"
Quoted from gstellenberg:The new speaker panel artwork is not a magnet. It's a printed plastic that sits at the front edge of a brightness-controllable lightbox.
Speaker panel translite? Another Multimorphic first!
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