The Aussie Pinball Arcade
Aussie Pinball Forums => General Discussion => Your Collection => Topic started by: ddstoys on June 08, 2016, 11:29:49 PM
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Well after being buried under the stairs for many many years this old girls finally back on its legs.
Finally managed to make it to APR to visit Nino unfortunately it was a very short visit had a simple repair on my way which turned out to be not so simple but I made it finally only took 2 years.
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Plugged it in gave it a few credits and can start a game having never played a bingo before I'm not real sure what I'm doing. So many features and option which only randomly select for example the extra ball button can give you an extra ball after one credit or 20 credits lol
Looking forward to having a play around with it tomorrow
Big thanks to Nino for giving me the option to buy this machine I remember how excited I was when you first told me the story of the buried machines and now I own one also thanks for the rushed tour ofAPR next time I'll arrange a full day
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It is in good hands. Can't think of a better place it could be *%*
Not at all surprised that it will work after being switched off in the late 80's / early 90's. This will be a huge adventure for you mate, but I know you are up to the task.. spares galore if you need them. can't wait for the day you weave your magic and place it next to the Tropicana Juke ^^^
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Nice one Daniel @@*
Will you be removing the metal armour ? *%*
Play my Bingo more than the pinballs. Learn and understand all the features and you will enjoy playing it.
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Yes Kev
Already removed most of the stainless armour and second pain of glass
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aaaaaarrrrrggggghhhhhh!!!!!!! ^&^
NOW I WANT ONE!
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aaaaaarrrrrggggghhhhhh!!!!!!! ^&^
NOW I WANT ONE!
I suggest you find one locally because they are massively heavy and I'm pretty sure a courier company would destroy it lol
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aaaaaarrrrrggggghhhhhh!!!!!!! ^&^
NOW I WANT ONE!
Artwork fits in with your favorite theme !
Beach Time
Laguna Beach
Cypress Gardens (My Second favorite)
Miami Beach (My favorite)
Bikini - there's one for you..
I prefer playing these to most pinball machines. They are easy to play, just VERY complicated. They rarely play up. My Father used to call them "The First Computers".
Shipping one interstate would be an issue unless it was crated, and you would need a forklift at both ends.
Daniel - I'll grab a set of wooden legs - you won't need the current legs with the supports as it is home use only now.
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Done some shuffling and squeezed it in kind of lol
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I will have those original legs for you soon mate.
now if you need a new home for the "Race Way".. #@#
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No rush for the legs mate whenever you get around to its fine. As for raceway that's a keeper for sure
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Dont forget to attach this to the head Daniel &&
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