Although I posted this on the shop log I'm just so excited I needed to share this in it's own right. So, here's some HD gameplay footage:
Bought as junk project I've finally completed the playfield restoration on this 1983 Bally GOLD BALL. Along with a total stripdown and rebuild of the playfield, including my idea to fit a Lexan polycarbonate protector across the entire surface, I also rebuilt the rectifier and lamp/solenoid/regulator boards, rescued the MPU from acid death, fixed a non-working sound module and used a CNC to reproduce a custom metal plate. There was loads of other bits and bobs, like... err... installing a tilt bob (!) and fixing the earth wiring (one side rail wasn't earthed at all), removing dodgy hack wiring and the nasty US power socket, fitting coin door lock, etc., the list goes on and on and on!
I'm so pleased with how the playfield has turned out, and I love the super-fast gameplay, that I'll be turning my attention to the cabinet next.
HAPPY DAYS INDEED
Bought as junk project I've finally completed the playfield restoration on this 1983 Bally GOLD BALL. Along with a total stripdown and rebuild of the playfield, including my idea to fit a Lexan polycarbonate protector across the entire surface, I also rebuilt the rectifier and lamp/solenoid/regulator boards, rescued the MPU from acid death, fixed a non-working sound module and used a CNC to reproduce a custom metal plate. There was loads of other bits and bobs, like... err... installing a tilt bob (!) and fixing the earth wiring (one side rail wasn't earthed at all), removing dodgy hack wiring and the nasty US power socket, fitting coin door lock, etc., the list goes on and on and on!
I'm so pleased with how the playfield has turned out, and I love the super-fast gameplay, that I'll be turning my attention to the cabinet next.
HAPPY DAYS INDEED
