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Ken Layton:
I have now scanned the Brunswick/Briarwood "Aspen" pinball manual. Here is the schematic and a switch matrix chart.

Ken Layton:
I have now scanned and cleaned up the playfield schematics of the Fischer "Skyhawk" home pinball machine.

Dazz:
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.

Ken Layton:
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

Ken Layton:
Pinwiki has now setup a home model pinball section and I have started putting in information.

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