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Pinball 2000 style - Digital Pinball/Arcade hybrid project
ChadTower:
I'm settling in on the opinion that it's all overly complex and moot until the software nudge is worth the effort. It doesn't do enough to be worth the extra build complexity.
RandyT:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on May 22, 2011, 05:01:30 pm ---I'm settling in on the opinion that it's all overly complex and moot until the software nudge is worth the effort. It doesn't do enough to be worth the extra build complexity.
--- End quote ---
Can if you want. I score in the top 1% on just about every PinballFX2 table, and I couldn't do it without a nudge once in a while to rattle the ball out of a drain, or knock it off path when heading straight between the flippers. I can't imagine that it's less useful on VP or other sims.
Dazz:
Got a little more done today before having to get ready for work.
Side shot of cabinet. Sanded, primed, sanded 250gt, first coat of Satin Black, sanded 400gt and 2nd coat of Satin Black applied. The cabinet feels nice and silky smooth. This has been curing for 2 days now and should be nice and ready for the legs in a couple more days.
Front shot of cabinet. Still has no flipper holes drilled as I am waiting on my new side rails and glass slides to come in.
Cabinet head, sanded 150gt, primed, sanded 250gt and first coat of Satin Black. Paint is still a little wet in this image. Once dry more sanding with 400gt and another coat of Satin Black. Once this is done I'm going to let the cabinet sit for 3 days to cure the paint and then on to assembly!
I'm starting to be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel. The electronics will all go fast. I have to postpone adding LED's and Solenoids for later. :(
Jasonmm:
hi , where did u get the cool plexi motherboard case thing ? thanks
gbeef:
Dazz this is looking awesome. What did you do with your V1 cab?
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