Quoted from Swanee:
Finally finished restoring my Chicago Coin Flying Ducks. The old 8 track player wasn't the best so fitted new exciting sounds. The sound card used is the WAV Trigger from Sparkfun. The nice feature about this card is it's polyphonic, meaning it's able to play multiple sound together. Also has great sound trigger abilities. Could easily plug 8 track back in when fixed.
Front glass was broken so scanned it in, cleaned up using Gimp and got a new one printed. Added better backlight to top and improved UV illumination for the playfield. Works 99.9% Game timing dial slowly drifts around.
Cabinet just needs a thorough clean.
If you would like to see the game in action go to
Hope you like it? This was my first attempt to restore a gun game.
Oh! And it was fun dragging it upstairs. 200kg +
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That game had me laughing it is a great one. I played a few gun and sub games but just what I could find on the guys route when I was young.
Quoted from Swanee:
Midway's Sportsman up and running with added sound board because 8 track tape missing.
Chicago Coin's Flying Tiger finished with added background soundtrack mixed with original sound boards.
Also added Head-Up-Display and machine gun vibration on the control stick for extra game play dimension.
Next job is to restore the Williams Stockade.
Sportsman:
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Your Flying Tiger Deluxe music was great so much that at the beginning I thought Rick Flair was coming out to wrestle.
Lastly does Pinside have a listing of all the sub and other games along with the manufacturer? Just wondering...