Will2.0
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@Matt Adams did it have a set of leg protectors?
why not have machine repair it at your cost and when he wants it back tell him how much he owes you,at least he does not have to pay call out fees and labour costs.and to save delivery costs pick it up personally.After my previous thread and from the advice I have received from the forum (thanks)
I have decided to put my project Williams flintstones out for long term loan.
I bought this as a project a couple of months ago, started got half way through and full blown renovations have started in the house, so won’t get around to complete it until then, I don’t want to store it in the garage as it will get damp.
The complete top of the playfield has been stripped, it’s all in boxes.
All the removed screws now have surface rust on them.
I started to clean everything but it will need to be redone.
It needs full new bulbs, a pop bumper metal bracket. Full rubber set, and the 5v wasn’t working.
If anyone likes to tinker and rebuild these, I would propose a long term loan of 6 months to rebuild the machine to a good playable condition (don’t worry about the cabinet)
I will also cover any repair costs up to £300, if any other bills over that they
are to be covered by whoever loans the machine.
I am based in Oswestry, Shropshire.
The loaner would need to cover the cost of transport to them, I’ll cover it back to me.
I have the manuals, and lots of photos from the strip down.
Flintstones is a great wee game..I doubt any one wants a Flintstones
what about a really knackered one in bits, like this?It's is but always a hard sell. Really needs colour display. Can't see a stock one players condition selling above 2500 now
what about a really knackered one in bits, like this?
oi !I doubt any one wants a Flintstones
I bet load aim fire must be quite scaryWhy do the moderators need to do something?
Words are not scary
Exactly, I've had a Flintstones for over 20 years, great fun game, loved by all visiting kidsoi !![]()