I need to sort out some pics and switch out a couple of bulbs, then I'll get this posted properly for sale but I've got one question first. Assuming Martin is likely to come and collect it for the new owner, how do I pack it up? The previous owner delivered it to me on it's legs with the backbox in place so we just carried it in and done. Should I take it off the legs and remove the backbox? Doesn't look like much fun!
Before the pics here's the details anyways.....
Playfield is really good, only has slight wear at the point the trough ejects to the shooter lane. The rest of the playfield is really good looking.
For full disclosure the cab could do with a little TLC, decals are peeling a little and a couple of locks are missing - the back door is screwed on. Also the thread is stripped on one bolthole of the front leg plates so there is a nut on the inside to keep it all nice and tight.
Machine has a number of extras
- Jim's saucer mod
- Jim's 2.24 software running on a PC board running Pinbox
- Martians with lit up eyes
- Shaker motor
- Jim's six ball trough kit (not fitted)
- Original monitor replaced with LED screen
Also included is a spare PC motherboard of the same model as the one currently running in the machine, plus a spare disk containing the Pinbox system.
The machine is running all "real" lamps with one or two exceptions, on Pin 2000 I think they look better as there are quite a few dimming light effects that don't play well with LEDs. Included though is the big bag of LEDs I removed, in case that's more your thing.
It plays really well but as often happens it mainly gathers dust these days so time for it to leave. At some point in it's life it's been to pinballtoys.co.uk as there is a sticker in the coin door from there.
I'll be looking for £3000 for it and it's down in Maidstone (Kent) about 20 mins off the M20. Pics to follow later this week.
Before the pics here's the details anyways.....
Playfield is really good, only has slight wear at the point the trough ejects to the shooter lane. The rest of the playfield is really good looking.
For full disclosure the cab could do with a little TLC, decals are peeling a little and a couple of locks are missing - the back door is screwed on. Also the thread is stripped on one bolthole of the front leg plates so there is a nut on the inside to keep it all nice and tight.
Machine has a number of extras
- Jim's saucer mod
- Jim's 2.24 software running on a PC board running Pinbox
- Martians with lit up eyes
- Shaker motor
- Jim's six ball trough kit (not fitted)
- Original monitor replaced with LED screen
Also included is a spare PC motherboard of the same model as the one currently running in the machine, plus a spare disk containing the Pinbox system.
The machine is running all "real" lamps with one or two exceptions, on Pin 2000 I think they look better as there are quite a few dimming light effects that don't play well with LEDs. Included though is the big bag of LEDs I removed, in case that's more your thing.
It plays really well but as often happens it mainly gathers dust these days so time for it to leave. At some point in it's life it's been to pinballtoys.co.uk as there is a sticker in the coin door from there.
I'll be looking for £3000 for it and it's down in Maidstone (Kent) about 20 mins off the M20. Pics to follow later this week.