I have my spanking new The Big Lebowski pinball machine (thanks to Dave Bishop) and it is truly awesome - one of the best I’ve ever played in terms of shots, rules and theme.
Being a big fan of the movie I have collected various memorabilia over the years including a full set of the Pop Funko! figurines.
I want to create a custom topper using these figurines. Simple idea of mounting the 5 figurines (boxed or unboxed yet to be decided) on top of backbox and when the character mode light in the playfield is switched on (flashing when that character’s mode is available and solid when the feature has been completed) I want an LED spotlight to light up the corresponding Pop Funko! Figurine on top of the backbox.
I am thinking I should just be able to run a couple of wires from the relevant character’s light under the playfield to spotlight LED under the figure on the backbox right?
The below linked article on Pinside seems to suggest it’s that simple but just wanted to run it past you guys to make sure I’m not overlooking any potential pitfalls that might bugger the machine! And since as I will just be daisy-chaining the LED from the controlled lamp I won’t need a diode on it right?
Cheers
Andy
Being a big fan of the movie I have collected various memorabilia over the years including a full set of the Pop Funko! figurines.
I want to create a custom topper using these figurines. Simple idea of mounting the 5 figurines (boxed or unboxed yet to be decided) on top of backbox and when the character mode light in the playfield is switched on (flashing when that character’s mode is available and solid when the feature has been completed) I want an LED spotlight to light up the corresponding Pop Funko! Figurine on top of the backbox.
I am thinking I should just be able to run a couple of wires from the relevant character’s light under the playfield to spotlight LED under the figure on the backbox right?
The below linked article on Pinside seems to suggest it’s that simple but just wanted to run it past you guys to make sure I’m not overlooking any potential pitfalls that might bugger the machine! And since as I will just be daisy-chaining the LED from the controlled lamp I won’t need a diode on it right?
Cheers
Andy
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