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Offline Crashramp

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Re: Bally Fathom Restoration
« Reply #45 on: November 21, 2014, 02:40:37 PM »
Machine looks brand new. Absolutely awesome.

It is certainly a work of art to look at.

Thanks Cavey, the idea was alway to get this back as close to new as possible. Such beautiful art on this machine, I really wanted it to look it's best.

Spectacular machine mate.

I don't recall actually helping with much if anything apart from just bouncing around a few ideas and possibly creating more problems.  We will have to nut out the light issue once and for all though very soon.

You've forgotten about the board work early on.

And you are wondering why some lights aren't working.......

We shouldn't be suprised Blair after all this is what generally happens when the AT and the TTT put their heads together.  %.%

An amazing machine. Just the artwork alone makes this one of the best games ever made. 10 Years ago, there were only a handful in the country, and now there are many beautiful machines like this.

A credit to your hard work Adam - well done !

Thanks Nino, it was actually the last Fathom Resto you did on here that really tipped me over the edge with searching out and restoring one of these machines. I'd never even played one before but I knew I'd like it just by the looks of it and now I'm very happy I have one. Great game, well worth restoring.