Nice, elegant, and simple table, with a real pop bumper, drop targets, powered flippers, and plenty of space for added features. I bow to your electronics and woodcraft skills and wish I had them as well!
Hello, great pinball machine! I hope to make something just like this over the summer. I have some questions though, how did you wire all of the electrical parts? (which wires to which parts, which wires to which batteries). Where did you get the play field parts? (pop bumper, drop targets) Also, do you have a scoring system? Thank you!
does your game work w/ batteries, a power supply (what voltage?), or is it a plug-in? mine is totally mechanical, am still working on it (sanding down the rough spots,adding paint here-n-there). all parts are re-purposed,homemade, and costs almost nothing! yours has potential! would like to see any updates (I might be able to use those ideas, too) have a good one! 8?))#
Nice, elegant, and simple table, with a real pop bumper, drop targets, powered flippers, and plenty of space for added features. I bow to your electronics and woodcraft skills and wish I had them as well!
Hey guys leave him alone at least he made one. You guys probably didn't even make one yourself
Urmm was there suppose to be a kicker at the bottom of the playfield?(the ramp thingy that leads to the plunger
Good start. Keep improving the shots. Don't quit your day job just yet.
Pretty good some glitches but looks cool good job
Hey No Problem. I'm running them at 24v or about 30v
Hello, great pinball machine! I hope to make something just like this over the summer. I have some questions though, how did you wire all of the electrical parts? (which wires to which parts, which wires to which batteries). Where did you get the play field parts? (pop bumper, drop targets) Also, do you have a scoring system? Thank you!
Can you please do a tutorial on how to make this?
Great!
does your game work w/ batteries, a power supply (what voltage?), or is it a plug-in?
mine is totally mechanical, am still working on it (sanding down the rough spots,adding paint here-n-there). all parts are re-purposed,homemade, and costs almost nothing!
yours has potential! would like to see any updates (I might be able to use those ideas, too)
have a good one! 8?))#
Hey, Please Respond to this. Do You still have this? Because if you do and are thinking of Selling it, Give me A Price.
I want to make the same, but how to?
you have to make the fliper
Nice flippers but it's abit wonky
IT IS NOT SO GOOD!