Does anyone have a good quality scan of the original instruction card for BTDK ?
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Quoted from MRudowsky:http://www.sternpinball.com/upload/games/batman/batman/439/Batman_TDK_Manual.pdf
Section 2, Chapter 1, page 6
Thanks. I did eventually find one and printed it out on yellow card. I think I'm the only person in the world that prefers the original cards to the flashy free play cards.
Quoted from MRudowsky:Well you're smarter than me then. I ordered one from Marco. Figured it was worth it because it was cheap and I was putting an order in anyway. It came and it's nice, but it's white not yellow for some reason. The part number even ends in -Y.
That's when I found it in the manual.
Now if only I can get someone to tell me how tall their Batman figure is...
If you want an original yellow card this is the card that Stern recommends. Just print the scan on a decent printer. That is how I did mine.
http://www.supplyways.com/Solar-Yellow-Wausau-Paper-Astrobrights-22731-p/nabsy1165.htm
Quoted from MRudowsky:Thanks! That's my plan going forward. But it I'm hoping to find the paper at a local craft store so I can get the one sheet I need. I ordered from Marco before I found the card in the manual, so I have no worries about printing it.
Shame you are in the US or I would have posted them out to you. I bought a multipack of card because I had other games that I needed to do also.
Quoted from msj2222:Careful, some know it all, buzz kill will tell you that you have the wrong era bat symbol BTW, I think it looks nice...been thinking of adding one myself
Mine is the Limited Edition Multi Batman model.
Quoted from BioBa:That looks cool! Where did you find that search light?
Here it is. They are quite common so you should have no problem finding one over in your neck of the woods.
Quoted from BioBa:Thanks. Never seen them before. Does it run on 12V or 6V?
A 3v coin cell as supplied. I removed the coin cell and soldered wires to the cell connectors. These are then connected in parallel with the back panel flasher. Finally you need to add a resistor in series so that the higher voltage from the flasher won't blow the LED in the mod. I need to change the value of the resistor (currently a 500 ohm 1 watt resistor should really be about 800) as it is currently being over driven a tad. It would probably be ok as it just flashes briefly but it is easier to change the resistor than change a burnt out led in the Bat Signal Mod.
Took about 1/2 hour from start to finish.
By the way. I am not claiming this as my mod. I took 90% of what this guy did and tweaked it slightly to work in my BTDK. All credit should go to docquest
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/diy-batsignal-mod-tutorial-for-batman66#post-3569972
Quoted from smkalien:Any chance you and/or docquest could offer this as a mod for BDK?
Not cost effective for me to do it mate. Postage from the UK would be crippling.
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