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Fake coin door & how big are reject buttons?

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unclet:
I bought a 2-slot coin dorr which was basically the top half only of an over-under coin door.    It is 9-1/2"x7" only.  It was the perfect size for my driving cab.

Nannuu:
I was doing the same for the minis I am making.  I was going to print a smaller version of a Happs coin door leaving the coin return blank so that the red rectangular buttons would set there.  It looks good but the minis don't have a flat front.  Meaning the front panel jogs in a couple inches and the cp is rotating leaving no space for the upper portion.  So I would have to put the door at the very bottom and it just looks funny so I am not doing the fake coin door anymore.

If you would like the jpg file I created your welcome to give it a try.

crashwg:
That would be awesome Nannuu,  I would appreciate that alot.  Thanks in advance!

crashwg:
I do appreciate the coin door pic Nannuu, but I was hoping to do a pinball type coin door so I'm still looking for decent pictures of a pinball coin door if anyone has em...

paigeoliver:
What exactly do you mean by "pinball style door". My buddy and I have several pins between us, and the doors they use are no different than standard squarish arcade coin doors. I am actually pretty sure that at least one of my uprights has the exact same door as my Victory pin.

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