They are chrome steel balls which means they may retain magnetism so may be unsuitable for games with magnet features. I sell a similar chrome steel ball without the fancy branding for a £1 each.
I might need a couple - how much is postage?
They are chrome steel balls which means they may retain magnetism so may be unsuitable for games with magnet features. I sell a similar chrome steel ball without the fancy branding for a £1 each.
To get the full enjoyment you should set it to 10p per play and put your dinner money in itAnd put a couple of cigarettes out on the buttons
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Vid cab with pandoras box 4 ( 645 games ). Yes I know, its an LCD screen and emulated games rather than arcade PCB's so the arcade faithful will turn their noses up but its good enough for me. Half the cost of my cheapest pin too
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Very nice!
Very nice!
Cool, had a feeling it was a nice one - I'd have bid if I had the cash ! congrats [emoji106]Yes it was.
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Get it washed off, neutralised with vinegar and flushed with isopropyl alcohol (IPA) even if it doesn't look like there's any damage. Battery acid will seep into every nook and cranny and slowly etch away joints and tracks even if it looks like you've wiped it all off.batteries had started to leak but no PCB damage
You can get this model for £199 (when it is in stock) from some suppliers. I saved on postage and collected this for £245 - it's only down the road from me. A fair outlay but to be able to drag a machine out and work in some space - a joy.How much and where from?
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Is there no risk of it punching the bottom of the cab out?