(Topic ID: 171659)

WPC 2 slot coin doors

By dmacy

7 years ago


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    #1 7 years ago

    Is there anyone that can make the cast part so reimport 3 slots can be made to look like the 2 slots? It seems to be something that many could use. I know I'd take 3-4.

    Pinball Life has many of the plastic parts which I've been happy to see. Coin switch covers, and both plastic sections to mount the coin mech.

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    #2 7 years ago

    This would be a neat idea. The 3 slot door on early WPC games has always looked odd to me.

    I was almost thinking of finding someone to weld a plate into the center slot and sanding it down, since the door I have needs a paint job anyway.

    #3 7 years ago

    Put the tokens only original decal in the middle and cover the center slot and be done with it.

    #4 7 years ago

    Isn't this part number 27-1021 (Button Housing - 2-slot) (as opposed to 27-1022; Button Housing - 3-slot)? If so, it seems to be available at a few suppliers for ~$20.

    #5 7 years ago
    Quoted from 2manypins:

    Put the tokens only original decal in the middle and cover the center slot and be done with it.

    I suppose that would be ok for some folks but not me. You'd see the area the decal covers. Definitely an option.

    #6 7 years ago
    Quoted from tfduda:

    Isn't this part number 27-1021 (Button Housing - 2-slot) (as opposed to 27-1022; Button Housing - 3-slot)? If so, it seems to be available at a few suppliers for ~$20.

    I believe that's the one for the newer type doors that are offset.

    #7 7 years ago
    Quoted from dmacy:

    I believe that's the one for the newer type doors that are offset.

    http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/27-1021

    Yep, it's for the later doors.

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    This is the earlier one with two slots:
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    #8 7 years ago

    Guys seriously, your reimport games are clearly worthless. I'll do you a favor and take them off your hands for $500 under market value. It's the least I can do for friends

    Is it the same door as late system 11 games and data east? My doctor who has the off set door but it's not right. It should be the one shown on hurricane above. Ive been curious.

    #9 7 years ago
    Quoted from jmountjoy111:

    Is it the same door as late system 11 games and data east? My doctor who has the off set door but it's not right. It should be the one shown on hurricane above. Ive been curious.

    Looks like the late sys11 might be the same door, but I haven't done an actual comparison.

    The earlier sys11 doors were different.

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    #10 7 years ago

    This is off one of my games coin door.. any one know where I can get the proper plastic bezel for the coin slot front piece / seems like it's missing half of it... thanks

    Coin door has a part number - 09-17002-*1 *crossed out in pencil and looks like it says 6 ?

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    #11 7 years ago
    Quoted from mrclean:

    This is off one of my games coin door.. any one know where I can get the proper plastic bezel for the coin slot front piece / seems like it's missing half of it... thanks
    Coin door has a part number - 09-17002-*1 *crossed out in pencil and looks like it says 6 ?

    Take a look at these as I believe this is what you need. Hoping someone can confirm this. I think you'll want two of each:

    http://www.pinballlife.com/index.php?p=product&id=1177
    http://www.pinballlife.com/index.php?p=product&id=1179
    http://www.pinballlife.com/index.php?p=product&id=1178

    and a pair of these if you want them looking new:

    http://www.pinballlife.com/index.php?p=product&id=671

    #12 7 years ago
    Quoted from dmacy:

    and a pair of these if you want them looking new:
    http://www.pinballlife.com/index.php?p=product&id=671

    You could also print your own inserts on card stock using a laser printer if you want something custom.

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    #14 7 years ago

    the designs are now completed and tested with the 3 coin wide which will mean the 2 coin wide bezel will be ready.

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    #15 7 years ago

    That's plastic, right?

    #16 7 years ago

    yes, nylon - about 3mm thick laser bound through shapeways

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