Creating A Missing Pinball Lamp Board From Scratch... Bally's Lost World
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- This Bally Lost World Pinball Machine Had The Backbox Lamp Board From Another Game! So none of the lights or the displays would line up. We made a new one from scratch...
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Thanks for saving this one. I hate to see machines parted out.
Fully understand the work with the back-box as I'm into the virtual pinball community too. Having to find someone that has taken a picture of the bulb placements and figure out which one is rom controlled is even a job doing on a computer. Much more so on a real machine. End result looks stellar guys ! So happy to see a machine built up from scraps, by someone that really do care about details. Love your pinball videos !
It's so satisfying seeing it turn out well. Great work as always.
Top notch job Ron and Joe! You guys are the bee's knee's when it comes to this stuff. Cheers from Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada (where I'm still on holidays, but just have to watch your channel).
Thank you Paul, we appreciate your dedication :)
I am so proud of you guys. Two brothers (Donnie is fixing something somewhere too) restoring pinball machines with ingenuity, know-how, and good ol' fashioned American pride. Keep up the good work!
GORGEOUS!! It's really come together and this unit might contain reproductions but it has more of heart and soul than those made in production line :)
These timelapse really show the love for this craft. Can't wait for the final episode, great job!
Amazing work making your own backboard lighting, great stuff love seing your skills in action
That backboard turned out great! Nice work Ron!
Ron! You have taken this to a whole new level. That machine looks fantastic!
Wow, what an project.
Great job
oh man, using a yellow jigsaw on a milwaukee job.Looks great!Keep partin' them in.
Pure Wizardry how that backbox came back to life; amazing work guys !!!
The backbox looks great. Nice game. I love the early Bally solid state machines
I was wondering how you were going to do this. Came out nice! Catch you Friday!
Nice job. And everything seemed to line up well behind the backglass. You guys have a lot of patience.
See you on Friday's video Geeteoh!
For anyone needing to rebuild a lamp board with the plastic lamp shields, it is very easy to 3D print new ones.
Drill baby drill! 😅 Thankfully you recorded the process because I could definitely see some people doubting the before and after on this one! 🤯 Mad skills and so cool to see it parted back in! 🤠
Nobody can ask for more. She lives once more!
As someone who’s done this, you guys make it look easy. ❤🎉
This is totally amazing! Thanks so much. I’m a learning 😊
Simply awesome job so far, love seeing you guys take a junked out pile of parts and come up with a beautiful running machine, a local business has a old pacman and some racing game I'm tempted to try and buy, they've not been plugged in or turned on in a year,
nice touch ... thank you for posting
Great work!
Great work, cant wait to see the finished job
looking good
amazing work!
Hey Ronnie. Did you just place the translite behind the glass or is it adhered? I'm rebuilding a 52 Genco Jumpin Jacks vertical pinball where most of the art is on the glass originally.So I had it printed on 1/8 acrylic and I'll place it in front of an 1/8 tempered glass so it doesn't damage printing when smacked with the ball.
This translite was a really thick piece of whatever it's made of, so we just put it behind a 3/16" thick piece of glass and taped it around the edges. Looks pretty decent....
Again, F#$king GODS AMONG MEN.
Ron... haven't enough YEARS passed for that poor Funhouse to sit unloved in the "employee's only" section of the store? c'mon, now...
Hey Ron!!
Knocked it out the park...
You know what they say..if you're not tilting youre not trying 👍😉
You could have cut new light barriers from the scrap pieces that you cut off. Instead of cutting up the original.
Calm down randy
@@babyneonrandy is too randy 😆
My teenage daughter took me to our local retro arcade for Father's Day. They had a "Lost World", so of course I had to play it.
Ronnie, I got an headache half way thru your Math. Glad you knew what ya was doing.
The guy reminds me of Prince Vultan, one of the Hawkmen from Flash Gordon. Except this guy has dragon wings.
She looks fantastic guys. Excellent work as always.
She may be made up from parts of other machines, but she looks complete and clean.
Impressive skills on display as usual.
Have you two guys ever built a pinball machine from scratch you do a fine job boys
What a beauty! Great job Joe and Ron!
Fantastic job!
How DARE you? Joey didn't use a table saw and build a jig and use a plunge router and a level for all the drill holes! ...and then you didn't countersink all those holes from the back and someone is gonna get a sliver someday!
Oh myyyy what a job and you guys make it look "easy peasy." I'm not gonna lie, I'm kinda jelly.
Amazing work as ever guys!
Reminds me of the Moody Blues era. You guys are the “(k)nights in white …” , yada yada
JOE, What is the Translight? I'm not sure what turns on/off the translight
Impressed as always with y'all 😊😊😊
Just watched the video, I thought how on earth are they going to do that? That back box now looks absolutely amazing.
"This looks easy"... no, not to me it doesn't! Great job.
Great work on my 1964 BALLY HARVEST!!!@@ THANK YOU 😊
Thank you for bringing it by!
Wow, you guys are the best. That's no walk in the park to make that board from scratch. How does the Translite attach to the glass?
We just tape it around the edges, it's very thick.
You sir are a master of your craft. Being able to understand that so called imperial measuring system is a skill on its own.
PS. I miss amateur repair time, are there more episodes to come 😁😁
Yes Amateur Repair Time will be back soon!
What was the song playing when Joe was cutting out the backboard?
It's listed in the description down below the video
Looks amazing
I was hoping you would use the CNC you guys were getting up and running.
That would have worked better, the only issue is it would take a lot longer to do the programming, that's the downfall of a CNC machine. If you're doing multiples it makes sense but for a 1 off it would take hours and hours just to set up the program, when I can draw it by hand in about 30 minutes....
Really great work here Joe and Ronnie. … About 15 years ago I made a whole head for a Kings & Queens. …did what you did. Measure, drill holes and cutouts. …. and believe it or not Ronnie, when I was finished I plugged it in and it orked perfectly. …I couldn’t believe my luck. The hardest part for me was rebuilding the 0-9 unit, where I had to put some rivets on the plate where none were, as it was from another game. This Lost World don’t look lost anymore. ….I think it’s found!
WOW! Awesome!
You just built the whole head, this is an amazing save for this old pew pew'd Lost World table! Congrats from over the Atlantic.
Say what you said 5/8 what? You need the -19 3/8 from the 28(x 4 1/8) to where so Where does the Trans light go I don't know ??
I own a original lost world, original board, display and everything, the mpu is in rought shape but still working fine sometime, this one was a classic
Inspiring work! Great repair here and thanks for sharing the journey. Some of those staples come pretty close together, hope you don't get any shorts.
I was shocked to see a Dewalt jigsaw being used, Donnie may not talk to you for a week since it's not Milwaukee 😂.
Great artwork and carpentry guys. She's no longer lost.
Yodelayheehoo
Looks great,next time you drill holes into plywood just get a scrap piece of wood and put it underneath the wood you want and it won’t blow out the back
I don't think it matters if it blows out the back, i'm not too concerned about it but I'll remember that for other projects thank you
I would have used the cutouts to make new baffles, but I'm a Cabineteer who knows that there's no such thing as an offcut.
It's called Number 8 Wire, and it's a Kiwi mentality of bodge it 'till it works. Or MacGuyver It, if you will.
3/8 x 5/8 cut off 3 3/4 lol I'm glad I live in europe where we have metric :)
How many hours are in your day over there and how many days are in your year over there in that metric system
I cannot believe you didn’t put leds in it lol
Led's suck I only use real lightbulbs
@@LyonsArcade oh no you didn’t!🤣🤣🤣
😅 Ron is back ✌️