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Quoted from J85M:Really cool, this design. Any chance your making more?
Thanks for the kind words, but unfortunately, it's not easy to make more. The main body is laser cut/etched acrylic with paint infill, which is easy enough to reproduce. The problem is the attachments. In order to hide the screws, I cut the heads off of bolts with a Dremel, and superglued the threaded rods into holes I drilled on the back. This isn't an easily reproduceable fabrication method. If anyone has a laser etcher and wants the LightBurn file for the face openings and weapon shapes, I'd be happy to provide a download. But you'd be on your own for the rest.
Quoted from Rpabech:Anyone has an issue that when you turn on the game it get stuck just after the Turtles logo (before showing the version of the game)? Running 1.42 by the way, and this is the Pro version.
The only light on the playfield is a red switch light on the left ramp, and the machine only gets back after restarting. It happens probably 5-10% of the times I turn it on.
Since the machine is pretty new (1 month old) I still have warranty if need to replace any parts. Just not sure what. Would like to get an idea if anyone faced this as well before opening a case with stern.
Thanks
I just had this happen on mine. Also 1 month old. I had just installed the quiet fan in the power supply. I thought I did it wrong and killed my machine. It failed to boot twice so I installed the 1987 code. It booted OK the first time, then failed the next time, but has worked OK the last couple startups. Since it happened with both codes on two different memory cards, it may be something in the hardware.
Quoted from dboeren:Picking up my TMNT Pro in a few days…. For those of you that have added action figures on the playfield what size or series fits well and looks good? Thanks!
TMNT Clip & Go Keychains match the art well. It takes a bit of work to get them off of the base, but it's possible.
ebay.com link: itm
Quoted from dboeren:I wanted each one on their shot but there’s no good way to attach Raphael to the metal left ramp so he’s over by the orbit instead.
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I also wanted each one to be on their shot. I used a laser to cut a piece of acrylic and bent it with a heat gun to make a mount for Raph so he could be over his ramp. Just be careful with the heat gun, or the plastic will start bubbling.
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