I'm Chris from Melbourne. What an awesome site. Just begining to relive my pinball past after rediscovering my love for the classic arcade games a couple of years ago. Have restored 3 lowboy cabinets which are squashed into my loungeroom along with various other coin-operated machines. Particularly impressed with how well built these cabinets are, and Australian made. Yay! Sorry, getting off the track a bit.
I have great memories of long walks to the local bowling alley to spend my pocket money on pinnies such as Meteor with its mini playfield underneath the main one and later Centaur with it's evil sounding speech. I've recently purchased 2 late '70's pinball cabinets (Disco Fever and World Cup Soccer) and some bargain playfields from Mark at Child Amusements, and have really enjoyed finally seeing how all the parts work and have a great appreciation for the ingeniuity behind building them. I have a background in electronics and the plan is to somehow get one machine working DIY custom style, while I save for a Simpsons machine. If this fails, which it probably will, I was thinking of hanging the playfields on the wall as art. They've cleaned up really well and'll look cool.
Looking forward to sharing and learning with everyone. Thanks, Chris.