So what color is the long rubber on the playfield under the back of the house?
Referring to the rubber that the ball would hit after it comes through the 2 lanes at the top of the playfield.
So what color is the long rubber on the playfield under the back of the house?
Referring to the rubber that the ball would hit after it comes through the 2 lanes at the top of the playfield.
I think that stock is black.
My color preference is for Glow In The Dark from Titan.
https://www.titanpinball.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=33&product_id=52
According to the manual, stock is black.
I client of mine bought a BNIB, but it had a broken white rubber in that location. All others are black.
A reliable source told me they shipped with white in that location due to it being more springy.
Just checking the validity of that claim. I have no reason to doubt him, I just want to see if others have this on their machines as well.
Quoted from avspin:My RRWOZ NIB came with white. I also replaced with a green Titan.
Now that you mention it, I think it is a RR version.
Any adverse effects going with Titan?
Quoted from PghPinballRescue:Now that you mention it, I think it is a RR version.
Any adverse effects going with Titan?
My RRWOZ came with a white rubber for this as well. Swapped it with GITD Titan and have been very happy.
I have seen it mentioned that there is a concern about a nick causing a silicon rubber to self distruct. I personally haven't had that issue, but some have.
Quoted from PghPinballRescue:Now that you mention it, I think it is a RR version.
Any adverse effects going with Titan?
No. But I did remove the munchkin playfield to install it.
Before the silicone rings, a lot of games were shipped with white, for a little more bounce when that upper slingshot power is turned down so it doesn't break the rubber ring.
LTG : )
Thanks for the info guys, much appreciated.
Can one of you post a pic of the GITD rubbers on your machine?
My rubbers are a bit dirty from play (they are beautiful when new) but this should give you an idea of what they look like.
There is no GITD effect while playing but their color is very similar to the green on the WOZ playfield and some of the plastics. Another reason I like them is because they are relatively translucent so they do allow some light to pass through.
I use GITD for a lot of the rubbers on this game in the OZ lanes, the slingshots, witches castle (look close and you can see a bit of the GITD rubber on the castle flipper) and other places as well... The uber closeups are of the rubber under the house. It is pretty hard to get a good shot of that rubber with my setup but again I think you can see how well the color matches the playfield and plastics.
Lastly if you have the UV pinstadiums (this is not a suggestion or a recommendation just saying if you have them on this game) the GITD rubbers pop pretty good.
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IMG_1214 (resized).JPGQuoted from fnosm:Nothing to see here. Just made a mistake when trying to edit the above post.
Says the guy who is building my house!
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