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Suggestions on how to store a populated playfield

By EEE

9 years ago



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    #1 9 years ago

    I am at the tail end of a "pin2k minus 20" project and would like to hear of the ways that you store a populated playfield when it is not the one installed in the machine. Every so often I will swap the playfield and backglass out for the other set.

    It is a Bally widebody (Paragon/Embryon) and with the weight I dont think that I could make a wall mount. It is heavy and with the wiring harness that could make it difficult to store it that way.

    My wife is not a fan of how the original coffee table (pic attached) that it had been kept in looks since it is too "crude", and I am tight on space so it might need to be a console table style using the glass top.

    Any good looking or unique ideas out there?

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