Got my Nugget today. very clean inside. The outside cleaned up well. Manual and schematics were inside 1 puck as well.
These machines are not a heavy as they look. definitely a 2 person job to move them though. I haven't tried it yet, still cleaning and setting it up in my basement. I need to rearange my 13 other machines
I actually did get the complete game to fit in the back of my Honda Pilot, the hatch wouldn't close though(bungey cords to hold it shut). The main game cabinet had to go in first on its side and then the playfield on its side edge as well. barley fit with .5" to spare.
I managed to sneak the playfield down to the basement without the wifey knowing she doesn't know anything other than I told her I got another pinball. Not sure what her reaction will be when she sees this mother machine in the basement.
Oh I am sure it will be quite clear to all of us within the next 24hrs.
I am now officially in the "Dog House"! But somethings are just better than s*x anyway! We all have to have our priorities in order especially when it comes to games!
The "Dog House" didn't last very long. Got the game working tonite and had the whole family playing for 2 hours!! The wife did say she thought is was still a little big though but pretty fun to play!
Keep groovin' to 80's pinball machines! Complete MAACA-Wacko!
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Shuffle puck is a gas, especially for a group and as a drinking game (read Johnny Fever reaction time tester). Eventually the novelty wears off a bit, especially if you get too "good", but that's why they include game variations to ham it up a bit. Thanks to Carlisle Jim I discovered the joys (and challenges) of "Flash".
I believe in some cases there is a "trap" to catch the playfield "wax" dust that falls through the switch holes. Look for stuck "kernels" in non functioning switches. You need to sweep it out and replace with new stuff every so often as it breaks down into a fine dust the more you play.
Shuffle puck is a gas, especially for a group and as a drinking game (read Johnny Fever reaction time tester). Eventually the novelty wears off a bit, especially if you get too "good", but that's why they include game variations to ham it up a bit. Thanks to Carlisle Jim I discovered the joys (and challenges) of "Flash".
I believe in some cases there is a "trap" to catch the playfield "wax" dust that falls through the switch holes. Look for stuck "kernels" in non functioning switches. You need to sweep it out and replace with new stuff every so often as it breaks down into a fine dust the more you play.
Yeah... I noticed on my backglass when I picked it up... BEER FRAME. Now THERE is a game I can love!!! I can't wait to get mine going. The switches all look good, just needs some cleaning.
Yeah... I noticed on my backglass when I picked it up... BEER FRAME. Now THERE is a game I can love!!! I can't wait to get mine going. The switches all look good, just needs some cleaning.
You can change the options for that beer frame light. It can be off, or on for frame 3 AND/OR frame 5 AND/OR frame 8. Needless to say I have mine set on frames 3,5, and 8
Mike
Currently owning: ============ MAME in Sega cab with 25" arcade monitor (Has a 12" Bazooka powered subwoofer in it) - Not for sale Williams Civic Center Shuffle Alley (Puck Bowler) (1973) - 350$ Seeburg LS1 "Spectra" Jukebox (1967) - 300$
Currently babysitting =============== Heavy Metal Meltdown SOLD - leaving soon
Previously owned ============= Hot Tip, Countdown, HS, WWF, TFTC, T2, RS, Pinbot, Laser War, LOTR, Flinstones, FH, DM, STTNG, Getaway, Silver Slugger, Laser Ball, Bad Cats, Batman Forever, Meteor, TZ, Galaxy, 6MDM, TSPP, MB.
You can change the options for that beer frame light. It can be off, or on for frame 3 AND/OR frame 5 AND/OR frame 8. Needless to say I have mine set on frames 3,5, and 8
Mike
Yeah!!! and his puck bowler is just beside his portable beer keg....see below...
Own Magic, Star Gazer, Batman Forever, STTNG, Mystery Castle (project)
Gone Fairy, Secret Service, Meteor x3, Title Fight, Eight Ball Deluxe, Bone Busters Inc., Seawitch, Starship Troopers, Strange Science, Arena, Hook, Pin*Bot x2, Time Warp, Motordome, Robocop, Black hole, Jurassic Park , Wipe-Out, Pinball Pro: Challenger I, Swords of Fury, Stargate, Party Zone