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Aussie Pinball Forums => General Discussion => General Pinball Discussion => Topic started by: DSB on April 19, 2016, 10:02:08 PM
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Hi Guys
I have been thinking of going on the search for one of these. I had one years ago but sold it when the kids came along. Loved the game and regretted selling it ever since. I see some high priced ones on Ebay. What do you guys think would be an estimate for one in a reasonable working condition as I have no idea myself? Any help would be appreciated, Thanks Dan
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Hi Guys
I have been thinking of going on the search for one of these. I had one years ago but sold it when the kids came along. Loved the game and regretted selling it ever since. I see some high priced ones on Ebay. What do you guys think would be an estimate for one in a reasonable working condition as I have no idea myself? Any help would be appreciated, Thanks Dan
Here's one:
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/adelaide-park/video-games/star-trek-the-next-generation-pinball/1110508966
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Thanks Boots. Hadn't seen that one yet.
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Around 4-4.5k for a good condition stock standard. Anything more would need to be over and above factory specs (aftermarket mods or restored) to warrant a higher asking price.
Watch out for ghosting on the blue kidney shaped inserts in the centre of the playfield.
Shockingly bad pictures on that gumtree listing. Out of 10 pics, 7 are out of focus and 2 sets of identicals. @@*
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Thanks. I noticed the fuzzy pics as well. *!@ 4 to 4.5 sounds reasonable to me.
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4000 to 4500 will get an original machine that has probably never had the playfield pulled apart for a good shopping and all the under ramps also pulled off for a thorough clean.
You have to shop both top and bottom of playfield at once or the crud & filth just gets spread around again instantly.
If u can find one for 4500 u will be very lucky as prices have climbed.
If you find one that is in an overall nice condition, try n buy from a home owner and pay more before you would buy one that's been sited most of its life.
I think a realistic price of 6500 for a full shopped and very nice home example will be the way to go.
A fastidious collector might let one go for the right price and that would be a long term keeper.
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Thanks Caveoftreasures. I may have found one. I didn't think I would so quick. Fingers crossed.
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That WAS quick. ^^^
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Prices have increased over the last 2 years. A decent "shopped" example will be around $4,000 - $4,500. Dealer pricing is over the top and these are rarely reconditioned correctly. Privately, $4,500 tops with a good playfield, neutral zone minimal wear, kidney inserts ok and ramps good. Genuine ramps are available for this title, as are the plastics set, so potentially, a restored game could fetch $5,500 - $6,000. We have a NIB restoration in the pipeline that will look and play awesome when done. Definitely an underrated game.
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^Agreed. In the 4k range will pick up a good condition example that has been shopped out to a clean standard.
No point in paying some premium price unless the machine has been shopped out and restored with new parts added.
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Prices have increased over the last 2 years. A decent "shopped" example will be around $4,000 - $4,500. Dealer pricing is over the top and these are rarely reconditioned correctly. Privately, $4,500 tops with a good playfield, neutral zone minimal wear, kidney inserts ok and ramps good. Genuine ramps are available for this title, as are the plastics set, so potentially, a restored game could fetch $5,500 - $6,000. We have a NIB restoration in the pipeline that will look and play awesome when done. Definitely an underrated game.
Nino, what will u be charging for that Star Trek Next Gen you are doing to a high standard. $6500 or more or less.
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We have a NIB restoration in the pipeline that will look and play awesome when done. Definitely an underrated game.
Will be better than NIB factory standard, no doubt.
Plus with easy access to aftermarket ramps made from the original factory molds it will put it over the top. #*#
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Prices have increased over the last 2 years. A decent "shopped" example will be around $4,000 - $4,500. Dealer pricing is over the top and these are rarely reconditioned correctly. Privately, $4,500 tops with a good playfield, neutral zone minimal wear, kidney inserts ok and ramps good. Genuine ramps are available for this title, as are the plastics set, so potentially, a restored game could fetch $5,500 - $6,000. We have a NIB restoration in the pipeline that will look and play awesome when done. Definitely an underrated game.
Nino, what will u be charging for that Star Trek Next Gen you are doing to a high standard. $6500 or more or less.
The collector wanted the best ST TNG possible. It is currently over $8500 ("currently" as we are looking at Color DMD and a couple of mods to ADD to that price).
Cabinet has been repainted and redecaled. Playfield touched up and clearcoated. New ramps throughout (not the milky poor repros), plastics set, LEDs - the list goes on.
Like the Addams I completed last year, watch the dealers increase their prices once this machine is moved on !
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Well I got it! Paid a little more than I was hoping but I didn't have to ship it so I am overall pretty happy. Neutral zone is not to bad but the kidney inserts are a little rough as Pinsanity mentioned they might be. The back box circuit boards and under the playfield are fairly well original and unmolested which I am happy about. #*# Just a couple of capacitors look a bit dodgy. Have not checked the fuse ratings yet. Down the track I would like to replace the playfield and do up the cabinet but for now with a few minor fixes and new rubber I'll just play the guts out of it I think.
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Well done. It is a great game
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Well I got it! Paid a little more than I was hoping but I didn't have to ship it so I am overall pretty happy. Neutral zone is not to bad but the kidney inserts are a little rough as Pinsanity mentioned they might be. The back box circuit boards and under the playfield are fairly well original and unmolested which I am happy about. #*# Just a couple of capacitors look a bit dodgy. Have not checked the fuse ratings yet. Down the track I would like to replace the playfield and do up the cabinet but for now with a few minor fixes and new rubber I'll just play the guts out of it I think.
congradulations on the nice new pin.....enjoy!
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Well done. A working ST TNG is a HARD game to master.
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The collector wanted the best ST TNG possible. It is currently over $8500 ("currently" as we are looking at Color DMD and a couple of mods to ADD to that price).
Cabinet has been repainted and redecaled. Playfield touched up and clearcoated. New ramps throughout (not the milky poor repros), plastics set, LEDs - the list goes on.
And therein lies the fundamental differences between "shopped" and "restored" with the outlay reflective of price.
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Well I got it! Paid a little more than I was hoping but I didn't have to ship it so I am overall pretty happy. Neutral zone is not to bad but the kidney inserts are a little rough as Pinsanity mentioned they might be. The back box circuit boards and under the playfield are fairly well original and unmolested which I am happy about. #*# Just a couple of capacitors look a bit dodgy. Have not checked the fuse ratings yet. Down the track I would like to replace the playfield and do up the cabinet but for now with a few minor fixes and new rubber I'll just play the guts out of it I think.
Are your green kidney inserts good or need replacing ?
I think Wayne stopped making them.
I have some sets if u get stuck.
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Thanks Caveoftreasures. I haven't seen them for sale anywhere so I might take you up on the offer. I will PM you.
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http://provider1.cart.net.au/epages/mrpinballtrial.sf/en_AU/?ObjectPath=/Shops/mrpinballtrial/Products/50-26-25
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Thanks Boots! I'm hopeless when they don't have pictures. @.@
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http://provider1.cart.net.au/epages/mrpinballtrial.sf/en_AU/?ObjectPath=/Shops/mrpinballtrial/Products/50-26-25
^This.
Based on previous history Mr Pinball would be the most reliable source for inserts.
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Congrats on purchase.
Mr pin site I have found is terrible now for finding stuff, so don't knock your abilities mate.
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Pm received.
Kidney inserts found & ready for you Dan.
Glad they will help someone's machine versus sitting here in plastic bags forever. ^^^
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Glad you found one. Make sure you put the custom sound ROM's in.
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Glad you found one. Make sure you put the custom sound ROM's in.
Thanks Wiked. I didn't know there is custom sound ROM's available. What good things are found in them?
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I have them in my STTNG. I just found a video on YouTube. You need to change the 6 ROM chips at U2 through to U7. If you need yours programmed and can't do it yourself then I can do it for you etc. When I did mine I just bought some second hand Eproms off eBay pretty cheap and programmed them one day.
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%.% I like it. I will look into it down the track. Thanks Wiked!