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The Pin - Avengers

By nobitingmyarm

9 years ago


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    #17 9 years ago

    I had the Transformers version when it first came out. The drop targets wouldn't reset shortly after and I was a complete newbie. Returned it.

    It got me into pinball though. I now have 6 full size machines. It's a sickness, so watch out.

    #34 9 years ago

    This is the best vid I found. I did not take video when I owned Transformers for a week, unfortunately.

    #44 9 years ago
    Quoted from 85vett:

    The "pin" was marketed towards people who don't really know how to work on pins thus where I think that note comes from. I can assure you that everything under there can be serviced it's just they are trying to lean people towards having a tech come to work on it vs having people whom don't know what they are doing go rummaging around trying to fix something. It uses standard pinball parts which are all serviceable. They would just be harder to get at on the pin.
    In a home use environment I doubt anything will need service for a very long time. The only parts that may cause issue is the Tesseract cube and some coil stops. I've seen a few of them break at the bracket (Tesseract cube) and, more than we should, coil stops coming apart. Not overly common issues for either but it does happen.

    Drop targets. If they won't reset, you have to open it up.

    #52 9 years ago

    Screw near the pops is definitely odd. Maybe added to prevent SDTM drains?

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    #81 5 years ago
    Quoted from TigerLaw:

    I really think this model could be a big success for Stern. I wonder if they plan to make any more games on The Pin platform?

    Nope. Just a foray into spike which tech support was told would be "foolproof." I was not.

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