Previous used P3-ROC and FAST boards. Which are reliable
The turner system is a bit of a revelation here SUPER easy to remove and reseat (stuck ball is literally, latch, pivot, remove, click down , done).... if they made the corners a little more comfortable it would be perfect (not uncomfortable but nbot as rounded as a traditional Stern lock bar)....but please — for the love of God — get rid of the whole “slide the glass out” nonsense. Make it lift out properly and cleanly. … then I can fit more machines in my room.![]()
Bally tried this in the mid to late 60s. Lasted a few years then went back to standard glass slide out…Now, this last bit is purely a selfish rant on my part… but please — for the love of God — get rid of the whole “slide the glass out” nonsense. Make it lift out properly and cleanly. … then I can fit more machines in my room.
I do get excited with new tech, so tbh I am there audience![]()
I don't think Bally would have had the home user in mind at that time. Lift out glass would make mine and many other user's lives easier, especially those with limited space.Bally tried this in the mid to late 60s. Lasted a few years then went back to standard glass slide out…
Says it all , don’t need to mess with basics ..
When I was over with pins, I had a few opposite others with not enough gap to take the glass out. I just used my scissor lift to jack the front up high enough to slide the glass out above the one opposite, was really easy to do. You will never have too many pinsI don't think Bally would have had the home user in mind at that time. Lift out glass would make mine and many other user's lives easier, especially those with limited space.
Just done exactly that with my STTNG mateWhen I was over with pins, I had a few opposite others with not enough gap to take the glass out. I just used my scissor lift to jack the front up high enough to slide the glass out above the one opposite, was really easy to do. You will never have too many pins![]()
Yep i hear you for sure.I don't think Bally would have had the home user in mind at that time. Lift out glass would make mine and many other user's lives easier, especially those with limited space.