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Sold Apollo 13

Eddie Twadds

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Fully shopped and pimped Apollo 13 for sale.

Full inside and outside teardown. Metal habitrails, door, hinges, power box, playfield rests, legs and side rails powder coated in Dormant Blue (the same as the factory colour).

Playfield out and stripped and metal bits tumbled and polished, plastics cleaned, flattened, all mechs including flippers rebuilt with new sleeves and parts as required, wiring cleaned, new bulbs, new rubbers, new blue post sleeves and blue starposts, hacks sorted etc. Moon rocket and moon lander resprayed and clearcoated with new customs decals. Transformer resprayed and clearcoated.

Back box and inside the cab sanded and resprayed in satin black. All bolts resprayed and lacquered. Boards given a once over with some suspect components changed and remote battery pack fitted. Playfield has full mylar. New PF glass. New feet.

Suspect moon magnet and board fixed according to Sega service bulletin and now fully working. Finished off with speaker mod for extra bass and fired up the shaker motor that had been disabled. 13 new balls. Worth pointing out that that the easy break centre plastic is a repro.

Based in Brighouse, W Yorks. £1,400 OBO. Enjoy the pics.

Martin
 

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you really made a good job of it, I have the same machine can you tell me where you got the rocket decals from.
 
Duncan, I made them in MS Word and printed them onto clear mailing labels which were then cut out with a sharp blade. Pm me your email and ill email the file to you. Martin
 
I hope you wipe the ToM taint off it before you pack it up ;)
Thanks Martin it looks like a lovely machine.
 
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