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Spanish-made Pinball Machines owners Club - "Simple and Fast Fiesta!"

By zFabi

5 years ago


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    #2 5 years ago

    Other than Segasa-Sonic and Zaccaria, who else is there?

    #9 5 years ago
    Quoted from brenna98:

    I'm in. Sonic Mars Trek and Prospector

    Zaccaria is Italian...

    I thought they were but they could pass for spanish

    3 months later
    #16 5 years ago

    I now own 2 Spanish pins, Mars Trek by Sonic, and Last Lap by Playmatic.

    Am I correct to assume the LEDs in Last Lap are absolutely unobtanium? I seem to have some legs out

    #19 5 years ago
    Quoted from Rdoyle1978:

    I have long wanted a Unidesa Mephisto machine... I know at least one Pinsider has one. Awesome ramps, crazy looking machine

    Seconded on this! That machine looks incredible

    1 week later
    #25 5 years ago
    Quoted from EricS:

    I got this beautiful EM Inder Luck Smile, however it again has problems with its motor. The motor keeps on spinning. commonly caused by broken wire at the back of the number-wheels. this time I fixed them again, however the motor keeps on spinning.
    does anyone have any tips where to look on the bottom board, of have a wiring diagram available for the Luck Smile?
    [quoted image]

    Check that all the relay switches are making good contact. My Sonic Mars Trek kept resetting constantly because 1 point relay wasn’t making good contact

    2 weeks later
    #32 5 years ago
    Quoted from djreddog:

    All of my EM’s have poweballs. I hate playing slow EM’s where the ball just swirls around and takes it’s good old time gettng back to the flippers. At $40 each, it’s a tad expensive but makes the gameplay so much better in my opinion.

    I had recommended this as a local collector near me has done that to his EMs. They play so much faster and they’re really fun now!

    I was wondering where you recommend getting them from? It seems hard to find a source

    9 months later
    #38 4 years ago
    Quoted from doghouse:

    Look what I finally got set-up last night.[quoted image]

    Holy crap you have a Last Lap?? I sold mine to a friend and the game never came with a backglass, could you take a really high resolution picture and post it?? It would be GREATLY appreciated so he could make a translite for it.

    Also I find it amusing you just put those games on a power converter rather than change the plug! Haha

    #41 4 years ago
    Quoted from doghouse:

    I have been in touch with your friend. I literary just got these games set-up on Tuesday.

    I plan on changing the games over to 110v as soon as I figure out how to do it. They came over from France and still are set-up for 220v.

    I believe you just have to change the lug the live wire is on. The one I had was rewired for 120v and the thread is on Pinside.
    Thanks for your help! You’ll enjoy them for sure

    3 weeks later
    #46 4 years ago
    Quoted from GRUMPY:

    Does anyone need any Segasa EM parts?

    Well they were made of Williams parts so they’re easily available, but still curious why you offer.

    2 months later
    #53 4 years ago
    Quoted from Maaca-Sparky:

    Well, count me in. I recently dug up a Commandos! This game was rotting away in the attic of a local operator, that had machines routed in... Tunisia! He reimported a bunch of dead machines, and this was one of them.
    There seems to be very little info on this game. Some say it is a Europlay, some say it is a Barni. There are no real marks that I have found on it yet. I just started working on it.
    The good news? I did manage to fix the boards and they work! I even managed to get the roms copied. I offered to IPDB to send them the roms, but no news yet.
    The machine is complete but is rough. The cab's steel covering is rough, backglass has some scratches, coindoor is messed up, and bottom of the cab has some swelling a bit, but I will restore it. Even the cab glass looks like it was sandblasted. I have never seen such wear.
    Fun fact (and kind of sad...), the machine was originally a Haunted House. There is still a tag in the backbox, and I pulled off the steel plate off the backbox a bit, exposing HH cab art. The 2 front flipper buttons aren't connected to anything anymore.
    Also, fun fact, when I saw the pin, it looked REALLY familiar. Well, I was a fan of 80's B-movies, and I managed to find it... the art is straight from the movie poster for Escape From The Bronx. LOL
    I would love to find more of these European gems...[quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]

    Rip Haunted House!
    Nice save of a rare conversion kit though. That’s very very cool!
    Is the guy selling off any other dead games? Playmatics would help my buddy’s Last Lap restoration!

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