I thought about that, but I didn’t like the screen flat against the “glass” kind gave me a sense of depth looking down into the cabinet to see the screen
looks great!! Great idea with the rail bars. I need to do that. I built myself a bartop one i'm still putting finishing touches on. Just had to buy a new computer for it cause im tired of laggy play and want to play more tables.
Nice. I have this installed on the PC since its a re purposed HTPC. I dont use it anymore though. www.amazon.co.uk/Antec-VERIS-Multimedia-Station-Basic/dp/B001B8ZS02
So basically would it be easier for me to get a monitor and tv to start. Have everything set up (programs and all ) and then build the cabinet. Luckily I’m a wood worker.
G.U.M yea that’s basically what I did. I had a TV and an extra monitor laying around so I played around with getting everything to work before building the cabinet. The problem was once I got it in a playable state I stopped working on the cabinet which is why it was so janky haha
G.U.M the machine I had in this was old. I think it was an phantom X3 AMD chip or something like that. It originally had an 8800GT video card but I bumped that up to a GTX650Ti I ended up having as an extra. Check out visual pinball and future pinball vpforums.org is a great resource to start with.
Sorry! More of just a very home built looking cheap vpin. The machine I had was pretty old, so digging up the cost now might be a bit difficult. Wood/buttons/controller interface/legs, etc was probably around $200
Hey I live in Maryland and got a real pinball machine that I am going to guy just need help with the software part .... would like to see if you could setup the software part I will supply the computer
check out vpforums.org they have majority of the information needed to setup the software. If you need help feel free to shoot me a message. Where in MD are you?
I measured a Indiana Jones Stern machine at my local arcade for the measurements. The back box was modified to fit the tiny monitor I used. It should be around 16.5” in the front, 23.5 at the back and 51.5 long.
BackGlass is too laggy, I would Format and Start again, No Anit-virus or Anti-Malware running, and you'll see a different, my spec's are less and much Faster
never noticed an issue with the backglass other than slow loading during the menu select from time to time. I recently sold this pin so that will be something the new owner will need to work on if they have an issue with it.
I just found my next project!!! This is awesome, thanks for the vid man.
Awesome! It is a cool project. I wish I built mine to be a little more enterprise looking, but it got the job done :)
Thanks for watching!
@@sk8ersublime Mine is going to have to be budget too, old pc and scraps laying around. I like your machine man and double thanks for the sub!
Very Nice as long as it plays and you enjoy it thats what matters hopin to build mine soon plus got some pointers from you Thanks✌🏼
Thanks for the video and nice work!
Thanks for watching!
You should raise the main screen above the flipper buttons that show up on the inner side of your cabinet.
I thought about that, but I didn’t like the screen flat against the “glass” kind gave me a sense of depth looking down into the cabinet to see the screen
Dude, very cool.
amraKarma thanks!
looks great!! Great idea with the rail bars. I need to do that. I built myself a bartop one i'm still putting finishing touches on. Just had to buy a new computer for it cause im tired of laggy play and want to play more tables.
this is what i use to quickly change anything or turn off the computer inside. Works pretty good. a.co/aTVZ7kl
Thanks! I originally wanted to buy Stern rails with the button protectors, but this being a budget table.....haha angle iron it was!
Nice. I have this installed on the PC since its a re purposed HTPC. I dont use it anymore though.
www.amazon.co.uk/Antec-VERIS-Multimedia-Station-Basic/dp/B001B8ZS02
This reminds me of going to the SPCA and picking out a ugly dog because you love it so much. I guess it does the job.
Haha that’s one way to put it
Almost peed my self! LOL "picking out a ugly dog because you love it so much" Hahahaha
I think it looks good.
Nice job. I'm building one myself
lol who would want
Cool! Good luck with it! Hopefully yours turns out better than mine lol
So basically would it be easier for me to get a monitor and tv to start. Have everything set up (programs and all ) and then build the cabinet. Luckily I’m a wood worker.
G.U.M yea that’s basically what I did. I had a TV and an extra monitor laying around so I played around with getting everything to work before building the cabinet. The problem was once I got it in a playable state I stopped working on the cabinet which is why it was so janky haha
sk8ersublime awesome thanks. Oh and What kind of computer and programs did ya have to use. Sorry for all the questions
G.U.M the machine I had in this was old. I think it was an phantom X3 AMD chip or something like that. It originally had an 8800GT video card but I bumped that up to a GTX650Ti I ended up having as an extra.
Check out visual pinball and future pinball vpforums.org is a great resource to start with.
Where did you get the polished aluminum bar in the front..... looks like from a real machine?
SuperGreenBacon it was from a machine, a friend of mine had an extra one laying around
@@sk8ersublime what is that plate called??, Im looking to buy one
nevermind....its called a LOCKDOWN bar...I found online for 100$ for new ones
Yea it’s a lockdown bar, sorry for the late reply!
What are you using for the lock bar?
This was an old lockbar from a Bally game I believe, I got from a friend. I just drilled some holes on the side to screw it on to the cabinet.
From the title, I thought this video would have parts, costs , instructions..
Sorry! More of just a very home built looking cheap vpin. The machine I had was pretty old, so digging up the cost now might be a bit difficult. Wood/buttons/controller interface/legs, etc was probably around $200
Hey I live in Maryland and got a real pinball machine that I am going to guy just need help with the software part .... would like to see if you could setup the software part I will supply the computer
check out vpforums.org they have majority of the information needed to setup the software. If you need help feel free to shoot me a message. Where in MD are you?
sk8ersublime I am in fort Washington md but work in Rockville
Could you share the cabinet dimentions?
I measured a Indiana Jones Stern machine at my local arcade for the measurements. The back box was modified to fit the tiny monitor I used. It should be around 16.5” in the front, 23.5 at the back and 51.5 long.
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Screens way too low in the case, it will run the depth effect.
What do you think about my screen height in my 3/4 pin cab I set it at 2 3/4" low toward the back and 3/4" at front of the screen.
How big is the tv?
32" for the playfield and 19" for the backbox
Is that actually a 32 inch tv or monitor
BackGlass is too laggy, I would Format and Start again, No Anit-virus or Anti-Malware running, and you'll see a different, my spec's are less and much Faster
never noticed an issue with the backglass other than slow loading during the menu select from time to time. I recently sold this pin so that will be something the new owner will need to work on if they have an issue with it.
this makes me sick 🤔