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Offline chillie

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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #810 on: November 01, 2012, 04:05:12 PM »
If you want a great big display screen in the headbox then the boards go elsewhere. The head basically has nothing except the screen in it and an interconnect cable. I love what they have done, this is a commercial machine and from an operators perspective the way this is done is fantastic. You need to see it in person be allowed to pull it apart then you may form an alternate opinion. No dispute lock bar off and glass off is needed.

One thing to think about is when you are working on the game Williams Ball stern any thing. You will have the glass off most of the time. If the playfield is up uou can not see the display, you can not access the baords. WOZ you can have the glass off get to the boards see the display and work on everything with awesome access. Of course if and when you tilt the playfield up your access reduces but you can access the boards and still see main parts you need of the screen for work.

There are many many reasons for the game being delayed the main one being that Jack refuses to short cut anything, he wants it done right and this is a ground up build. Jack has also only just received first runs of production board sets.

You can take the playfield and computer out in literally two minutes awesome access.

Playfield is on slides like pinball 2000

Everyone has an opinion I love the quality and attention to detail. I was at expo I palyed the game I was in the seminar i talked to Jack a lot. whatching video and listening to audio is very limited compared to being there.

I for one love what is being done here however still am not a great fan of the theme

I guess next year when there are a ton of games out there we will have just as many opinions good bad and indifferent.