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Taito pinball machines - a standard body version of flight 2000 (among others)

By ForceFlow

8 years ago


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    #26 8 years ago

    What's the boardsets look like? What cpu chip do they use?

    Any pictures under the playfield? What do the flipper assemblies look like?

    Any manuals/schematics scanned?

    2 months later
    #157 8 years ago
    Quoted from Rillo:

    I don't think is poorly build. Also any pinball maintenance is complex if you not familiar with it. I have friends in the Rio clube and São Paulo clube pinball that always help me with any problems. Also my friend developed an new board that works on Taito games like the Altek ones that we have in US. I m just happy with what I got it and also the sound is like any other from 1980's pin.

    Glad you posted those pictures of the playfield assemblies. Interesting how they did things. Looks well built to me. Plus, each coil has a fuseholder next to it. Those flipper assemblies look like oversized Stern generation 2 units and could easily be replaced with Williams system 11 assemblies if need be.

    Any pictures of the inside of the coin door and the interior of the backbox showing the board sets?

    By chance do these machines use standard 21 x 43 pinball playfield glass?

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