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Re: Bally Dr Who High End Restoration
« Reply #30 on: February 28, 2019, 07:00:06 PM »

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..  #@# #@#



 


Hey Nino,

Bit hard to see due to the angle, but is the new cam sitting a bit higher off the deck than the original? The highs and lows seem to be ok, and the shaft appears 'keyed'

You've done a great job with this pin. I doubt it looked that good when it was first made. I'm restoring my Dr Who at the moment - if it's half as good as your I'll be happy - but could I trouble you for a list of the LEDs you used, to save me a bit of trial and error?

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Re: Bally Dr Who High End Restoration
« Reply #31 on: February 28, 2019, 09:44:04 PM »
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..  #@# #@#



Looks like it might have 2 issues. The hole in the centre for the shaft doesn't appear to have the flat spot. The disc itself also looks to be of a slightly smaller diameter, at least the distance from the centre to the 9 o'clock position looks to be less on the reproduction.

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Re: Bally Dr Who High End Restoration
« Reply #32 on: March 01, 2019, 10:00:56 PM »
Both correct - the spindle is raised on the repro. This caused intermittent issues with the raising and lowering of the assembly as it lightly touched the raised collar. I will machine it down once I restore the lathe.

I also had issues with the Time Expander Opto bank receiver as 2 of the 5 LEDs were dead and one was intermittent. I refurbished the original. The repro I purchased is "no longer available". I always knew I was a bit of a troublemaker..
 
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Re: Bally Dr Who High End Restoration
« Reply #33 on: March 06, 2019, 08:57:28 PM »
On the home stretch on this Restoration.


Some of the work done on the underside of the playfield.





Some cable management re-done, and this will be checked after pre delivery testing.








New Subway ramp looks excellent. Big difference !





Subwoofer installed - another upgrade I like to do on these High End Restorations ;




New Door, lock down bar receiver and Flipper Opto boards.





New Door is mandatory on all High End Restorations  ^^^




Start of the end !
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Re: Bally Dr Who High End Restoration
« Reply #34 on: March 06, 2019, 09:14:58 PM »
Now for the bling shots - and there will be PLENTY, as this is a Restoration that took me a VERY long time to complete to this level and I'm stoked with the end result. So I took A LOT of photos !

Completed Machine



The colors really POP on this game !











Playfield Glass off - A simply gorgeous playfield - Tim did a masterful job on the playfield.





New Ramps manufactured by Starship-Fantasy and distributed bu (cough) RTBB. Cliffy post rubbers look really good in the colored areas.























Middle of the End..
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Re: Bally Dr Who High End Restoration
« Reply #35 on: March 06, 2019, 09:27:35 PM »
Told you it would be a long finale !

Some of the close up work done on the mechanisms. Most of the mechs were replated in house, using techniques I've been working on for 10 years or so. I don't outsource any the work that I can otherwise teach myself to do.

Flipper Mechs






Ball Kickout






Sling bracket and cable management bracket ;





VUK ;






Boards are all refurbished in-house. Remote battery and new cables mandatory ;




This was the cleanest Driver Board I've EVER seen. Notice not even the GI J120 & J121 were touched by time.





ColorDMD installed with New Flipper Fidelity Speakers ;





Some reprinted and laminated Tech Guides for the Headbox ;





Tech guide for the cabinet ;






My Sticker of Authenticity ;




Almost done. I promise  @@^
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Re: Bally Dr Who High End Restoration
« Reply #36 on: March 06, 2019, 09:36:42 PM »
Final Update ;

Thanks to Tim and Stu for the fantastic playfield clearcoat and the NEW cabinet.

Thanks to the New Owner for his patience and understanding.

All parts on this machine were supplied by myself.. RTBB ..  ((( @@^

It was delivered a couple weeks ago, and sits as a "Grail" Pinball in a local collection.















Thanks following the thread, and there will be a rush of completed games in the next couple months..
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Re: Bally Dr Who High End Restoration
« Reply #37 on: March 06, 2019, 10:39:15 PM »
Great work Nino, truly excellent!  Nice job on with the pallet racking in the background. Did you end up buying a forklift?

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Re: Bally Dr Who High End Restoration
« Reply #38 on: March 07, 2019, 10:08:29 AM »
Great work Nino, truly excellent!  Nice job on with the pallet racking in the background. Did you end up buying a forklift?

I ended up buying a 3 stage walkie stacker via @Crashramp - a 4.5M Stacker which I invested in with pallet racking that basically runs around the side and back walls. I should have done this before moving all the games here, but I'm almost done. It has made life so much easier !
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