Author Topic: Bally Dr Who High End Restoration  (Read 21140 times)

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Re: Bally Dr Who High End Restoration
« Reply #15 on: February 22, 2019, 10:51:14 PM »
New Cabinet switches are installed ;




New sockets for the Dalek Topper. The LED flasher was changed as it didn't provide the effect I was looking for.





Time Expander is completed. I LOVE the red mini superbands. This assembly is by far, the most difficult feature of any game to have working 100%. For now, it looks great !











Replacing ALL the switches is imperative on all my High End Restorations, but if there is ONE switch that has to be replaced in any game - it is THIS switch - The playfield glass switch mounted on the inside of the cabinet. This switch prevents the Time Expander assembly from moving up and down while the playfield glass is out.









Even the Tilt mechanism is plated and rebuilt !





Here's an issue I came across with the Time Expander Assembly. The NEW reproduction cam has a BIG problem (one on the left). Let's see if anyone picks it up..  #@# #@#



 


The game has Starship-Fantasy Ramps installed, but the ramp entrance plastics are not part of the set. In fact, they are not reproduced at all. So I made my own.





.. and I think they look great installed !



Almost there !

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