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Low End Pin Guy scores a Data East Tommy
jennifer:
Now that is just awesome and at the right price too!....Would you please take another pic of the other two? Jennifer doesn't have her glasses on
and they are a bit out of focus.
TopJimmyCooks:
--- Quote from: jennifer on August 05, 2012, 03:42:59 am --- Now that is just awesome and at the right price too!....Would you please take another pic of the other two? Jennifer doesn't have her glasses on
and they are a bit out of focus.
--- End quote ---
It's not you, the pic is out of focus even with glasses on. I did a little shop work and cleaning yesterday, and when a few more things get done I'll post some closeups. Does anybody know if the propellers are supposed to spin any other time than during the skill shot?
The Globetrotters has a thread with some pics around here somewhere. I'm afraid to photograph the Mystic closely, any extra photons might shatter the floating film of ink fluttering behind the backglass.
Thanks for the comments guys. We've really enjoyed it so far and once I get a few more things tuned up I'll be filming a tribute recreation of Bowen's one handed tutorial. . . .Uh, going to practice for that now. >:D
ChadTower:
Nice score!
I guess I just don't get the extra appeal for this game. It feels like a regular DE DMD game to me. Nothing special.
TopJimmyCooks:
This game has stiff legs or something. My wrists are hurting from trying to nudge. I know this is more mass to move than my other older games. However, I played a transformers LE at the beach a couple of weeks ago and I could move it fairly easily and get a slow back and forth almost with my fingertips. It felt like a heavy game on thinner legs. Tommy feels like a brick. It's on carpet and pad so obviously I'm not going to slide it around, the levelers are rooted. I wonder if maybe the DE legs were heavier gauge steel or something. Any thoughts?
ChadTower:
The games of the Tommy era are heavier than modern Sterns.
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