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Re: Theater of Magic Reconditioning !
« Reply #45 on: September 07, 2011, 11:23:09 PM »
Those led's look awesome behind the translite especailly the blue behind the saw and could you list what type they are pls Nino thx also I'd love to try the colour changing type

Peter :)

The backbox are different colored standard GI LEDs. Greg supplied these ;

http://www.rtbb.com.au/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=22_119_221&products_id=2768

Flashers were also LEDs, but I can't find them on Greg's site right now.

This has been a great read Nino - job well done.
Any chance of doing CV next?..

ps - not a fan of the leds though. I've only experienced playing just the one pinnie decked out with leds (CFTBL @ The Northcote Club).
I can vouch that playing the pinnie in a dark place like this, they do work great in providing so much light. But for home use, a room light switched on and an unchanged pinnie works for me.

Stephen.


I had no experience with LEDS until this game. Thankfully, Greg brought a heap of them and we just experimented until we found the best fit.


CV won't be next  !!! as I have to do a WCS 94' and Whirlwind as my next two reconditioning projects. CV will be a complete restore. It should be after these two titles.

Thanks for the kind words everyone. The game plays very well and I will take some "completed" pics over the next couple of days, and hopefully I can work out where all these LEDs types are positioned for a chart.
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