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Show us your EM Pitch and Bat Games!!

By EM-PINMAN

9 years ago


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#99 9 years ago
Quoted from Golgotha:

Comiskey Park started life as a 1968 Williams Ball Park, but since I am from Chicago (Whitesox rule), I saw it as an opportunity to redesign and customize. The game has a real nice baseball feel and the ability to hit the ball out of the park and get a left center and right field homerun. Getting one each in a game awards an extra inning as does hitting each of the targets. The cons in my opinion were that the backglass was boring with cartoonish flipper wearing ball players. The RMU has a stupid wrap around graphic that ruins the coolness of the players running the bases. Ball park only came with pitcher, catcher, batter and ump. I added the four additional 1st, 2nd, 3rd base and shortstop players. The other issue I didn't like was the steep angle that the RMU was set at. Looked like they were playing ball on the side of a hill. I modified the RMU to bring the angle down. I also created custom grandstands, bleachers and a reproduction "Invite Competition" bezel. All metal pieces are powder coated. Custom game cards with a unique topper of a brick of Comiskey next to Konerko holding the World Series Trophy. Custom backglass as well as cabinet and RMU graphics. The head shows the "North Side" Cubs separated from my "South Side" Sox with the City of Chicago flag. Let me know what you think?

Awesome updating job! I love the graphics and attention to detail.
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Jeremy Agema
Central WI

2 weeks later
#113 9 years ago
Quoted from ChrisG78:

I have made a few videos to maybe help someone with similar issues for a CCI animation problem.

Neat vids! Thanks for posting them.

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#121 9 years ago

Looks great! Thanks for the pics.

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#130 9 years ago
Quoted from thumperbumper:

This is my 1958 William's Deluxe Short Stop. I rescued it from a barn back in 1994. Almost everything is original including the backglass (which has a bit of flaking by the outs). I found a new pitching motor on Ebay a while back and replaced the ailing one it had in it. It also needed a new pitching spring - that is an amazing mechanism. I found out that Pinball Resource had a replacement pitching spring for it so I bought two just in case. The coin door was stripped but I've mostly replaced all brackets and coin mechanisms, but the only parts I am still missing are the coin chutes from the lock-down bar slots to the coin mechanisms.
I have been told that the Short Stop is the only pitch'n'bat with a reverse slope on the playfield, so the ball will always roll down toward the targets. The kids really love playing the old Short Stop - I wouldn't sell it for anything!

Thanks for sharing your machine and the great pics. The running man unit is really highlighted on that machine
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Jeremy (cad-kid) Central Wi

1 month later
#146 9 years ago

Amazing, the Jungle Queen looks good too

Jeremy (cad-kid)
Central WI

2 months later
#174 9 years ago
Quoted from DB62:

Here is my 1955 United Deluxe Super Slugger

Dan

Excellent! thanks for sharing.

#175 9 years ago
Quoted from pinballphil:

Another '57 deluxe I just finished. Now working on the next '57 deluxe. After that a King of Swat. Looking forward to that one because of the animated ump on the running man unit.

Looks great! I am jealous of the green grass and sunny weather
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Jeremy (Cad-Kid) Central, WI

2 months later
#199 9 years ago

Some nice variable pitch machines

1 week later
#209 9 years ago

That Williams De Luxe Baseball looks sweet! Thanks for posting pics!

3 months later
#229 8 years ago

Excellent work on the League Leader!

6 months later
#240 8 years ago

Neat!

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#283 7 years ago

Great looking space!

3 years later
#448 4 years ago

Looks wonderful! Great job

8 months later
#514 3 years ago

Nice!, How do you win over 100 replays?

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