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Sold Star Wars Episode 1 with LCD and new computer.

Ian_thereallyniceman

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STAR WARS EPISODE 1

PINBALL 2000 game, in really nice condition.
The game will need to be collected from Blackpool and I am asking £2650.


I am selling my beautiful SEWP1. I have fully restored this game. Every assembly has been dismantled, cleaned and refurbished to “as new” including flipper assemblies, kickers, pop bumpers with new wafers and everything mechanical is like new. The game is clean inside and out. The power board is perfect and everything works correctly.

The Light Sabre, which usually fails, is bright and a brand new electronic starter/transformer has been fitted.

Premium LEDS are fitted to inserts and new incandescent bulbs on the top of playfield, as to me, these look much better on a PIN 2000.

The backbox, with new T moldings, and cabinet are really nice with only one small touch up... can any SWEP1 geeks spot it?

The playfield has slight wear on the edge of one insert. (Check the playfield photo of the Naboo Royal Starship). The rest of the playfield is in excellent condition. All the ramps perfect and plastics are clean and un-broken. No wear at the kickouts. Fender washers and new rubbers fitted.

I have replaced the old CRT monitor with a modern DELL 20” UltraSharp LCD Monitor, which has exactly the same dimensions as the original CRT screen, and the game computer is replaced with a custom unit based on the readily available Gigabyte GA-H61-S2PV Micro ATX motherboard and SATA3 SSD Hard Drive. I have built the new computer into the existing metal housing. The backbox woodwork has not been hacked as my LCD monitor modification fits on the original monitor mounting holes, should you ever wish to re-fit a CRT! The LCD display is bright and clear.

The game runs on Nucore 2.25 and SWEP1 Software v1.5 and comes with manuals, PINBALL2000 schematics and details on how change the BIOS battery and how to reset the new game computer BIOS.

Please ask any questions or request other photographs if you are interested.

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That was a bargain, would have had that myself as would have gone great next to my RFM and being a smaller width cabinet I could have then fitted 7 accross the back cabin wall.
 
The LCD monitor temped me as guessing the head is nice and light now so not such a monster to move and setup :) I quite liked the RFM and would like to experience this game one day (at a great price like this as well hehe)
 
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