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Only a 32" playfield so not "only slightly smaller than a real pin" as stated, will be a lot smaller, standard pin would be a 40" screen and wideboy 43" screen, its probably about the same size as the Arcade1up as you can mod one of them to fit a 32" playfield.

Personally I would say its way overpriced for a 32" VPin.

That LED panel looks annoying as f**k as well, doesnt look like it adds anything to the play experience, other than blindness.

Button layout seems way low down on the sides of the cabinet as well so may not play too comfortably as you may not be able to rest your hands on the lock bar like a normal pin.
 
It's a Pinballia product.

I have no idea whether they're any good but they do make them in a wide variety of trims and styles and I think they're quite attractive.

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Personally I wouldn't worry that it's not full sized. It's big enough to either enjoy virtual pinball or find out that you don't.

But I wouldn't pay that for second hand, it's pretty much the NIB price.
If I was going this way (which I'm not) I'd go straight to the Pinballia website where you can choose exactly what theme you want, what trim you want, what extras and so on.

www.pinballia.com
 
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Pick Holder has made some good ones for people on the forum but dont think he does them anymore.

Might be worth sticking a wanted ad up and see if you get a response from someone wanting to get rid of theirs.

Might need to raise his budget slightly but that might get one with a 4k playfield.
 
It's £2500 new. This one has the led's, solenoids etc. They do use decent screens.
I personally like the whizzy led's, they can be shut ofd though.
For a budget one i think they are well priced, for that you save £600 on asking price, which is not bad, but not deal of the century
I went all out on mine and dropped 6.5k on the 43inch 4k one.

I played the 32inch 4k one and once you get in to it, you don't really notice the size, especially if you are limites on space/budget
 
It's £2500 new. This one has the led's, solenoids etc. They do use decent screens.
I personally like the whizzy led's, they can be shut ofd though.
For a budget one i think they are well priced, for that you save £600 on asking price, which is not bad, but not deal of the century
I went all out on mine and dropped 6.5k on the 43inch 4k one.

I played the 32inch 4k one and once you get in to it, you don't really notice the size, especially if you are limites on space/budget

Also bear in mind it's a few years old now, older hardware, different design (no coin door), it's not clear what the specs are on it vs the current ones. From what I've seen mentioned on the forum the build quality and componentry has improved in that time.
 
Also bear in mind it's a few years old now, older hardware, different design (no coin door), it's not clear what the specs are on it vs the current ones. From what I've seen mentioned on the forum the build quality and componentry has improved in that time.
The advert states 8 months old, I hadn't realised it was actually a few years old.
If it's that old perhaps check the specs compare.
 
The advert states 8 months old, I hadn't realised it was actually a few years old.
If it's that old perhaps check the specs compare.
My bad I think I misremembered the age of it as I saw it mentioned on another post and thought it was older than that.

Although the missing coin door and fire button, the DMD and backglass display look different to what they show on the current product page which makes me think if it's not older they've at least refreshed this model since. (it looks like this older model without the arcade controls: https://www.pinballia.com/product/2-in-1-pincade-32-virtual-pinball-machine-with-arcade-system/)
 
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