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Quoted from P1nhead:So here are three lockdown bars. Star Wars Pro in the back, Mando LE in the middle, and Rick and Morty up front.
Is there a reason why the powder coating is not on the entirety of the piece on Mando as opposed to Star Wars or R&M (and all my other machines)?
Also, you can clearly see how vastly different the finishing pass for the miter is from the Star Wars Pro to Mando. All my other Stern machines have perfect fitment, this one seems really off.
Anyone have any thoughts? I don't think this is normal (yes others have the same extent of powder coat on their LE lockdown bars but not oxidation) and am wondering how best to approach this. The miters on the cabinet are not finished the same as any other stern I own, it is comparable to using a bit setup for 1/2" material instead of 3/4".
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Can only say the application of crinkle paint is not the same as powder coating and the corner miter looks the exact same. Looks like a non issue to me personally.
Quoted from P1nhead:can't touch anything until I hear back from stern. though it is concerning the powder coat continues to flake at all the spots with rust, revealing more rust underneath.
Installed both LE’s today and both had the same miter and a few brown spots on the non coated clamp like yours. Oddly when I installed it both games played perfectly so I’m good.
Quoted from Phbooms:So figured out the game has alternative soundtrack like BKSOR. Main theme and a few others are changed but the modes stay the same.
Can you share how that is done? Change tracks. I recall this in BKSOR though I don’t remember how to do it.
Quoted from P1nhead:There is a setting intended for streaming on YouTube or the like that changes from copyright music to generic (but thematically appropriate) music. It is buried in the settings somewhere, I think it is where you can enable/disable the DJ mixer feature found on freeplay machines.
Really appreciated I will have a look. Like the stock sound but wouldn’t mind checking it out. Granted with these vacuum like outlanes I likely won’t hear much of the soundtrack….
Quoted from Flippersaurus:I'm in with an LE.
Is this normal? When I stage flip the right flipper button (press it slowly so only one flipper goes up at first) the bottom goes up, then the top one on the mini-playfield. But, when I stageflip the left flipper button, the upper one on the mini goes first. Then the lower. This is unusual.
I've also had the lower left stay up on it's own during a game. I thought it was the button wearing in. But maybe the wiring is incorrect and the game thinks it's holding up the upper flipper?
I’m guessing that’s correct as the strategy for the upper Playfield is to catch the ball with the left flipper during game play.
Quoted from Medic:That flasher popped out of grogu. Does anyone know what setting to use to test the light? Should I just put hot glue to keep it from coming off? Thanks
I did one dot of hot glue and done.
Quoted from thekaiser82:Where did you put the drop of hot glue?
At the side base of the reflector then inserted bulb.
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