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Homebrew Asterix and Obelix Head to Head

By stefanmader

2 years ago


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    #74 11 months ago

    Wow just found your thread! Such a cool design! So Unique! Incredible craftsmanship on the 3D printed parts as well. Following now!

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    #86 10 months ago
    Quoted from stefanmader:

    Wireing for the coils and switches is done.[quoted image][quoted image]

    what a job! its a beast! keep it up!

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    #101 9 months ago
    Quoted from stefanmader:

    when a ball drains, i keep track on which side, so that i can shoot a new ball to the side.
    this is all very complicated in mpf . so with the "multiball mode" i always restart when only 1 ball is left on the playfield, i am a bit in the dark what really happens. i will have to put some variables on the screen to be able to test it better.
    but all in all it works as i imagined.

    fantastic!!!!

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    #136 7 months ago
    Quoted from stefanmader:

    Made a lot of little pieces to fill all the gaps, where a ball might get stuck. Still a couple to do.[quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]

    Tedious yet important work! Looking great!!!

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