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$11700 at 1.20 exchange rate is £9750. Shipping let's say £600 (sea not air). Add 20% VAT and you get £12420 as a ballpark.Looks good. Wouldn't like to think what $11,700 imported, converted + 20% VAT is going to be though. £15k?
James was supposed to be starting that up wasn't he? Oh well...Do we even have an importer for these bad boys yet?
Perhaps we can get Electrocoin involved then it'll be a nice round 20k$11700 at 1.20 exchange rate is £9750. Shipping let's say £600 (sea not air). Add 20% VAT and you get £12420 as a ballpark.
I was going to say it reminds me of TNA, but then I realised it was Bowen Kerins on rules. Scott Danesi only did the sound effects.Looks siiiick!
Checkout that multiball start!
Essentially, TNA 2 right?
I was going to say it reminds me of TNA, but then I realised it was Bowen Kerins on rules. Scott Danesi only did the sound effects.
I think it looks cool af, love the futuristic theme and music. Reminds me of playing wipeout back in the day on ps1
The only reason why they got HomePin was Phil Palmer didnt want them after the complete debarkle about Thunderbirds.@David retro is currently on Hols but maybe something he can look into as he sorted the Spinal Tap distribution with HomePin
Yes - and because it is a modular system.Yeah I thought the same, everything is right at the top. Looking at the other games, it seems the samke. Because of the screen below the playfield maybe?
I am well aware.The only reason why they got HomePin was Phil Palmer didnt want them after the complete debarkle about Thunderbirds.
HomePin shipping was awful. On a pallet with pallet wrap around it. Not even cardboard. Three or four arrived with great big dents in the back box that needed repairs.
I just can’t get over all the acres of nothingness on the pf.
Yeah, that's what puts me off, TBH, and why I'm curious to play a P3. We had a small vPin for a while and, after the novelty wore off, it never got playedIts interesting, has a cool ball lock, spit mechanism and could be flowy, but it's never going to be or feel like a classic pin. Given the cost and space issues we all have, it may be the future for the next generation. Virtual pinball is a thing and this looks a really solid middle ground.Unfortunately the P3 system just doesn’t feel like pinball the flippers aren’t great and the ball movement feels plain wrong like worse than a play field protector. I always play P3 games and thinking it’s not pinball and then some of the games are fun - lexi in two player mode was epic.