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Other home model pinball machines
« on: February 17, 2012, 12:57:58 pm »
Other manufacturers made home pinball machines over the years. It was not just Bally making them. Brunswick (the bowling/billiards people) also was very prolific in 1977 to 1980 making home model pinballs (sometimes under their Briarwood name).

Brunswick's Circus, Cosmic Pinball, Demolition Classic, Rodeo, Skate King, and Super Star were all the same machine but with different artwork. This schematic should apply:

http://mirror2.ipdb.org/files/5466/Skate_King_Schematic1.pdf

They used 24 volt DC coils and most assemblies were classic Stern ones like the flipper units. Brunswick also made the Alive and Aspen machines which were improvements over their earlier machines.

Wico Corporation (the big amusement/vending industry parts supplier now sadly out of business) made a home model called "Big Top" which also used 24 volt DC coils and Stern flipper assemblies.

The Fischer "Skyhawk" and Mattel Electronics "Las Vegas" home pinballs are ones I have heard of, but never got to see any internal pictures of.

The Wonder Wizard/Sentinel/Philips Electronics home models were CB Charlie, Demolition Derby, Flying Aces, and Star Explorer. From what I've heard, all of these machines were manufactured in a Magnavox television plant in Tennessee in 1977.

The Henry W.T. Mali & Company made "Diamond Jim", "Wheeler Dealer", "Big Rig", "Snow Bird", and "Space Galaxy" all in 1977. They all appear to have the same playfield as the early Brunswick/Briarwood machines.

The newest home pinball machine is the Chicago Gaming "Vacation America" made in 2004 and is actually a decent machine from what I hear.
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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2012, 08:47:48 pm »
Costco Batman "home" version.
Maybe debatable as home-only since it has a coin mech, but Stern boobytrapped it for op use. It comes defaulted to free play and even if that is turned off, you get 5 credits per coin.

http://www.pinballnews.com/news/batmanlite.html

(edited post to better reflect how Ken is documenting)
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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2012, 05:34:35 pm »
Here's a video of underneath the playfield of a Brunswick/Briarwood "Rodeo" home pinball machine:



This video shows the machine in general and the game play.

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2012, 01:22:31 am »
I made an improved version of the Skate King schematic.

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2012, 12:50:23 am »
I've now done a switch matrix chart for Brunswick "Alive".
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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2012, 05:28:36 pm »
I've found out some interesting patents regarding these home model pinball machines.

The Brunswick/Briarwood machines, Wonder Wizard, Sentinel, and Phillips Electronics machines are using this patent (applies in particular to Brunswick Super Star machine):

Patent # 4,109,916
Title: "Pinball Game with Simultaneous Projectors" (one coil operating two or more devices)
Filed: May 17, 1976 ; Granted: August 29, 1978
Inventors: Jeffrey D. Breslow, Highland Park, ILL. and Eugene Jaworski, Park Ridge, ILL.
Assignee: Marvin Glass & Associates, Chicago, ILL.
Licensed to Brunswick Bowling and Billiards
Application # 687,402
Status is expired.

The Mattel "Las Vegas" pinball uses this patent:

Patent # 4,162,793
Title: "Game Scoring System"
Filed: March 27, 1978 ; Granted: July 31, 1979
Inventor: Gary J. Cummings, Torrance, Calif.
Assignee: Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif.
Application # 890,143
Status is expired.

Patent # 4,203,602
Ball used as the switch.

The Wico "Big Top" pinball uses this patent:

Patent # 4,438,930
Title: "Rollover Switch Apparatus"
Filed: August 28, 1981 ; Granted: March 27, 1984
Inventor: Albin Peters, Chicago, ILL.
Assignee: Wico Corp., Niles, ILL.
Application # 297,117
Status is expired.

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #6 on: February 26, 2012, 02:04:31 am »
Manuals, schematics, and some parts are available for the Fischer Skyhawk home pinball machine from John Robertson of John's Jukes in Canada (www.flippers.com ). Marco Specialties sells just the owner's/assembly manual for it.

There is a little information and a manual posted on the Mattel "Las Vegas" home pinball at this site:

http://mattelhomepin.blogspot.com/

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #7 on: February 29, 2012, 01:52:41 pm »
Marco Specialties now stocks some of the Brunswick and Briarwood coils and manuals.

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #8 on: March 07, 2012, 05:04:13 pm »
I've found a youtube video of the underside of the playfield of a Wonder Wizard CB Charlie machine:


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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2012, 01:45:11 pm »
A picture (not mine) I found of the 702603 solenoid driver board for the Wonder Wizard/Sentinel machines. The larger transistors are the solenoid drivers which are type 2N6099 (might be house marked "RCA 393" ). The smaller transistors are 2N4401 (might be house marked "1482" ). Notice at the far left of the board there are empty places for an additional driver transistor and an additional pre-driver transistor. It would appear that the designers had thought about having a sixth coil on the playfield.
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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #10 on: April 07, 2012, 12:07:08 am »
I have now scanned the Brunswick/Briarwood "Aspen" pinball manual. Here is the schematic and a switch matrix chart.

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #11 on: April 10, 2012, 01:01:37 pm »
I have now scanned and cleaned up the playfield schematics of the Fischer "Skyhawk" home pinball machine.

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #12 on: April 13, 2012, 04:51:49 pm »
My son, 10 yrs old, was given 3 home model pinball machines by a friend of ours.  None are in working condition.  My son wants to use the parts to make his own machine.

1. Star Explorer - This one is the better shape of the 3.  My son wants to use the cabinet for this one as the basis of his custom one.
2. Flying Aces - playfield is the same layout as Star Explorer above just a different theme.
3.  Not sure what the table name was - the playfield was the only thing we got from this machine.  My son has already removed all the parts and tossed out the playfield.
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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #13 on: April 14, 2012, 05:48:44 pm »
The Fischer "Skyhawk" home pinball service manual is now scanned and posted here:

http://www.arcade-museum.com/manuals-pinball/S/SkyhawkServiceParts.pdf

There are two versions of the Brunswick "Aspen" home pinball. Both manuals are now posted here:

Model 55-860200-2 (with chimebox for sounds):     

http://www.arcade-museum.com/manuals-pinball/A/AspenUS_Version.pdf

Model 55-860228-2 (with speaker for sounds):

http://www.arcade-museum.com/manuals-pinball/B/BrunswickASPENHomePinball.pdf

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #14 on: April 16, 2012, 06:28:16 pm »
Pinwiki has now setup a home model pinball section and I have started putting in information.

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #15 on: April 16, 2012, 10:56:25 pm »
thk-u ken

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #16 on: April 17, 2012, 10:32:31 am »
Ken, don't take this the wrong way because I'm ecstatic, but why have you taken such an interest in the home model pinballs? Rather, why has it taken this long for ANYONE to get interested in them?
Where's my gold star :P

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #17 on: April 17, 2012, 11:51:59 am »
Because these machine have been neglected, written off, so to speak. Cast off like bastard children. There has been tons of stuff written to repair all the commercial machines and they are pretty much covered for repair information. However, there is a complete *void* of information regarding the home model machines. If you Google the home models you'll find that there is very very little information out there.


I think because of this lack of information, it causes these machines to be ignored and their value goes down to zero. I feel that getting some repair information out there these machines can be brought back to life and improved and get played again. Also, since there were many shortcuts taken during the manufacture of these machines to keep price down, I feel they are ripe for experimentation and mods!

Those early Brunswick machines like Rodeo, Skate King, Demolition Classic, and Super Star would make great machines for someone who wanted to design their own custom machine or wanted a machine to "soup up". The developer of the Pinball Mind replacement board has mentioned that he can make an adapter to connect it to the Brunswick Alive and Aspen machines and probably the Mattel Las Vegas machine too. With all the advanced features, sounds, and diagnostics of the Pinball Mind board, that would really jazz up those machines.
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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #18 on: April 17, 2012, 12:02:21 pm »
Makes sense Ken, again, I wasn't prosecuting you, more just curious what makes you tick, I guess.
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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #19 on: April 17, 2012, 12:14:03 pm »
Machines like the Fischer "Skyhawk" and the Sentinel/Wonder Wizard series could easily be modified with Gottlieb System 80 pop bumper driver boards like Steve Kulpa did with his Gottlieb Joker Poker.

I would like to develop these mods for the home model machines regardless of manufacturer:

Lighted start button.

Replace the existing ball shooter assembly with a Williams shooter assembly.

Install an access door (smaller than a coin door) so you can open up the door and toss in/grab a manual, etc.

Install normal plumb bob tilt assemblies in machines that had that stupid "ball-and-chain" tilt.

Install normal flipper coils in machines that did not have them (Skyhawk for example).

In machines that had those silly metal rings/springs to complete a circuit through the metal ball, replace those with conventional slingshot switches, pop bumper skirts & spoon switches.

Add light sockets and beef up the general illumination circuit. Many of these machines only have FOUR bulbs to light up the whole playfield!

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #20 on: April 17, 2012, 12:36:53 pm »
Ken, can you drop me an email at pinwiki (Att) pinwiki.com?
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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #21 on: April 18, 2012, 12:44:09 am »
ken i get your point
do a fav here
slap down some play feild shot >under of course<
and i woul be more then happy to go with u on this path
fully get your idea,and your quest,have book marked the wiki page
but post here when u update

as i said under the playfeild,i can and will tweak in the flipper's,coil's etc

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #22 on: April 18, 2012, 01:10:13 am »
The problem is that I don't have/own any of these machines. Without actually having a particular machine in front of me, it makes it a little hard to put together a comprehensive repair guide and cross reference the actual part numbers of the parts in the machine. I've only got a friend with a non-working Bally Captain Fantastic home model waiting for a Pinball Mind replacement cpu board that I can refer to.

If I had these machines in front of me then I could photograph it, add to the wiring information, draw schematics if needed, and figure out the mods/improvements.

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #23 on: April 18, 2012, 01:17:52 pm »
Hi Ken
a bud of mine has a elvis pinball made by brunswick
i am sure it's 24 volt colis
the mpu is rockwell >gottileb< system1 style >spider chip<.
A dealer i am repairing a nsm juke for also has a home pinball style game
if it is any use to u i could offer to them the chance to up-grade.??
so we could get requested pix's,on a side note here
i do believe i still have my adrmial home pinball machine manual's
which were of course were chopped down rockwell system1,if i do i may beable to upload them in pdf,i will chk tonight

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« Reply #24 on: April 18, 2012, 01:53:34 pm »
well well pinballjim
u are in luck
guess what i am looking at ?
the complete service set manual's for bally home pinball game's
ie fireball
and guess what i was right there 24 volt coil's
the mpu is 3850 that chip was made by pelsey
u guy's want scan's ? it is in total 3 manual's
1 is game play setup etc
1 is part's
1 is service
if u want ring the bell

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #25 on: April 18, 2012, 04:29:19 pm »
I've played a few of them.  The only one I reasonably enjoyed was the Fireball home model.  That's a borderline real game and it's already using real parts.



That is encouraging.... I have one of the Fireball home models, but the boards are toasted. Considered on a few occasions to build custom boards, but afraid of quality of gameplay.
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« Reply #26 on: April 18, 2012, 11:06:05 pm »
It would be interesting to see those other manuals.

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« Reply #27 on: April 19, 2012, 12:09:25 am »
ok i will get them scaned

they are interesting
funy how bally went that way.? but is but
and i am glad as it think it will help alot
in these manual's are full scope print's >pic's< of the wave fourm to expect and what pin #.,
they use term's i forgot year's ago
ie cpu,>psu<,where psu dose not stand for power it stand's for program storage unit ,the chip is a 3851
these are 2 sided manual's so bare with me i will post them
the manual's even tell u the ref.ie source: preliminary f8 microprocessor data hand book,fairchip semiconductor,june 1975,rev a
if u want a head start i can post
the page that list's the coil#'s used ?

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« Reply #28 on: April 19, 2012, 01:42:23 am »
Those manuals will be helpful. I'm still trying to find someone with the Mattel Las Vegas SERVICE manual so i can start writing repair info on that machine.

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« Reply #29 on: April 20, 2012, 05:38:38 pm »
Pinwiki has now setup a home model pinball section and I have started putting in information.

I put in a bunch more information today, especially on the Vacation America by Chicago Gaming.

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« Reply #30 on: April 20, 2012, 07:34:40 pm »
Hi Ken
i put them in for scanning to pdf
will chk on them in the am
think i may have come across a few other odd ball's also

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« Reply #31 on: April 23, 2012, 07:55:58 pm »
Might be picking up a Star Explorer tomorrow. Thanks for doing this Ken!

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« Reply #32 on: April 23, 2012, 08:53:50 pm »
I just got an email from Mattel. They state they no longer have any information, manuals, or parts for the Las Vegas pinball machine.

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« Reply #33 on: April 24, 2012, 12:06:44 am »
Might be picking up a Star Explorer tomorrow. Thanks for doing this Ken!

I have been unable to locate any service/parts manuals for the Sentinel/Wonder Wizard machines. So that means there are no schematics. If I had one of those machines in front of me, I could draw some schematics for them.

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #34 on: April 25, 2012, 10:35:24 am »
Might be picking up a Star Explorer tomorrow. Thanks for doing this Ken!

Please get some pictures of the underside of the playfield and the various assemblies that I can use on pinwiki.

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« Reply #35 on: April 25, 2012, 10:51:14 am »
Might be picking up a Star Explorer tomorrow. Thanks for doing this Ken!

Please get some pictures of the underside of the playfield and the various assemblies that I can use on pinwiki.

If the deal goes through, I'll help out as much as I can. The seller's schedule and mine aren't working out for a pickup this week as of yet, I'll let you know when/if I get it.

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« Reply #36 on: April 25, 2012, 10:54:19 am »
Where the hell are you finding all this cool crap, Neph?
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« Reply #37 on: April 25, 2012, 10:58:50 am »
CL. But it's usually at least 200 mile round trip for me...

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« Reply #38 on: April 27, 2012, 02:55:32 pm »
Picked up the Star Explorer today. I'll be setting it up and fixing it this weekend.

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Re: Other home model pinball machines
« Reply #39 on: April 27, 2012, 03:08:30 pm »
Picked up the Star Explorer today. I'll be setting it up and fixing it this weekend.

Look inside for manuals and schematics.

The available repair information I wrote on the Sentinel/Wonder Wizard Star Explorer is posted at pinwiki:

http://www.pinwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sentinel_/_Wonder_Wizard
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