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Re: Hi there
« on: June 04, 2013, 07:38:54 PM »
You can buy a lighting mod for the ramps but not the same as the le

In regards to "Mods" at what point is a mod detracting from the original machine.... like LED light kits seem like a beneficial mod...
but after market models and toys on the playfield would they increase any potential value etc?

that is a tough one and in the end to some (purist) it de-values a pin and for others adds value to a guy that likes a tricked out pin

in my opinion a good mod is one that is tasteful to the pin theme and can be removed without damage to allow the pin to be returned to the original condition and just don't clutter the playfield as some people go over the top in filling the area with cheap nasty figurines - but in the end it is personal to the owner. Just be careful if you intend to sell the pin later on as it may reduce your buyer numbers as not everyone will go for a none original pin.

Check out the modded section and people's comments and a good mod is the one that people say that it should be there from the beginning.
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