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Fake coin door & how big are reject buttons?
Jakobud:
--- Quote from: crashwg on February 23, 2004, 09:36:35 pm ---Enlighten me Peale... :-\
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He's suggesting that you just use a coin door that is smaller than a normal coin door ;)
Seriously though, check here:
http://www.happcontrols.com/coindoors/40051400.htm
It's only 14" tall.
crashwg:
Now that I think about it, what kind of coin door does an upright galaga have? I'm hoping to make this as close as posible.
And also, I'm pretty sure that a regular sized pinball door is smaller than those, except wider of course.
MinerAl:
You could just use the "over" of an over/under coin door.
crashwg:
I am now looking for the dimensions of the coin reject buttons and the coin return bezels, so if you have 'em please post 'em.
I think I've decided to make my own fake coin door. Aproximately 6-6
paigeoliver:
Pinball doors are no smaller than upright doors, sometimes they are actually a bit larger (Gottlieb System 80 doors).
Coin doors come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. The over/under style, and the square "Midway" sized ones (also common on pins, and EM equipment dating back to the early 60s), ARE the most common, but they aren't the only ones out there.
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