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I have a stern Dracula pinball - 1979 I believe. This is for restoration or parts. Seems pretty complete as far as I can tell, but playfield paint is in a bad state. Back glass looks good with only a small area of paint peel. Main boards look repairable - not much sign of major battery...
So once upon a time I was a collector of Pinball machines with a pension for grabbing up solid state Bally and Williams pins. I sold off a lot of them to help pay for college but decided that there were two I wouldn't part with: my 1979 Bally Paragon (one of the few games I rolled over--in the...
Ive been asked to restore an all-original Star Wars thats been in storage for nearly 20 years ... the backglass paint seems to have separated from the glass in places and I wondered if there are any techniques to restore it?
The only other threads I can see on bubbling are translites, where the...
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Since I got this game I noticed that a couple of my back box flashers were not working (circled in red below) ...and yes I know there are no bulbs in the sockets in the photo 😁
In the test menu these are the flashers in question (BACKGLASS RAFT & BACKGLASS RIDERS)
I...
Hi everyone, I'm an artist and I created this Alternative Acrylic Backglass artwork of the classic Medieval Madness Backglass.
Officially licensed from Williams!
These are in stock and shipping now.
Fits in the Medieval Madness Classic and Remake, and also a lightbox.
Limited Edition of 250 -...
Desperately need a Bugs Bunny translite.
Yes, it's a crappy game.
Yes, everyone hates it.
But I need the translite. Will even borrow/return a good condition one if not for sale?
I'm looking for an alternative translite/backglass for my Star Trek Pro - I'm not a huge fan of the current backglass (looks a bit like a DVD cover as opposed to some Star Trek art or anything remotely inspiring), I am however a huge fan of the game! To be honest I came across a few things on...
As you can see below the backglass from my GOLD BALL has seen better days. Or, put another way, is almost if not entirely, buggered.
Bearing in mind this is GOLD BALL, an unpopular machine with a production run of just 1,750, the chances of sourcing a decent replacement are almost zilch. So...