I fished on the concrete at North Shields once, same time I nearly got pi55ed on in Whitley Bay. Watched the boats come in and only caught a cold

I like the yellow protectors and have put mirror blades in both my games- it definitely helps to brighten up some pins where LEDs are needed in some cases - I think your MM looks tastefulWell I think it turned out OK. LEDs have lit the previously gloomy castle area. Put Colly’s plastics protectors in yellow, mirror blades and everything looks a lot fresher View attachment 268852View attachment 268853
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Hissss!!!!
i hate LEDs too, and routinely take them out of all my games. Either they're on when they shouldn't be, or they're off when they shouldn't be. They prevent you from enjoying the dimming effects that were deliberately put in by the designers, and they give me a headache or temporarily blind me. fuc_k that!
apparently you can buy special ones that do this less, or buy some special board to fix some of this, and i know that none of this applies to more modern games that were designed with LEDs (when did that start, about 2000? 2005?) but why pay to fix a problem that doesn't exist? Heat and expense are not an issue in the home environment, and the light is just warmer and more welcoming.
shame on you, Alan Syson![]()
Boooo!!!!
Hissss!!!!
i hate LEDs too, and routinely take them out of all my games. Either they're on when they shouldn't be, or they're off when they shouldn't be. They prevent you from enjoying the dimming effects that were deliberately put in by the designers, and they give me a headache or temporarily blind me. fuc_k that!
apparently you can buy special ones that do this less, or buy some special board to fix some of this, and i know that none of this applies to more modern games that were designed with LEDs (when did that start, about 2000? 2005?) but why pay to fix a problem that doesn't exist? Heat and expense are not an issue in the home environment, and the light is just warmer and more welcoming.
shame on you, Alan Syson![]()