Got to have me a T2 at some point . This one will be superb. Great work
Do you need a press for rivets or does a standard hand tool suffice?
Got to have me a T2 at some point . This one will be superb. Great work
I had a free couple of hours this morning so I installed NVRAM to the mpu board.
Before I purchased my first pin, I had zero experience with soldering, and in the past sent out my mpu boards to have the nvram fitted. Since then Ive had some practice when doing some board work on my FT, so thought I’d give this a go.
I have to admit that after reading some posts on pinside and watching a few YouTube videos, I was a little nervous due to the traces being so small
I got some great advise from Bob (Pinballtoys) who kindly explained the best method to use if the original ram chip was readily available as the number one priority is to avoid pulling out any of the traces.
If I needed to keep the old chip I would have de-soldered it while in place, but then if I didn’t get out all the solder, I could pull a trace when trying to remove it.
First job was to cut the old ram chip out leaving the little legs in the board.
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Next I removed each leg individually with my soldering iron and a pair tweezers.
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I could then solder suck the holes clear, solder in a socket and fit the NVRAM.
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That look amazing, great work. Are you going for the same with Adam's ie large amount of work![]()
Yep and your bank account emptyThanks a lot.
Yeah that’s the plan. I’m already starting to amass parts for it, so that I have everything I need for when I start.
Should keep me busy for most of the year.![]()
Transparent red acrylic maybe?The shooter Lane cover was surprised to be straight forward with a piece of the blue acrylic behind it.
Then I had a thought and decided it would look better it all the Skynet symbols were red so they matched
So after a lot of measuring and trimming I squeezed in a small piece of the red acrylic.
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When it came to the coin door, fitting the acrylic was straight forward enough.
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I was really happy with how it looked. The problem I had was when fitted the 4 led strips around the sides of the door and tested, it looked ****. You couldn’t actually tell it was lite up. To much of the light was being lost. Back to the drawing board.
So plan b is the job for today![]()
Transparent red acrylic maybe?
I'm getting some for my custom speaker overlay. Will let you know how it looks.
Absolutely stunning work you are doing here, really enjoying following your progress.
Ant, this is amazing! Cannot wait to see it all put together and video of it playing. How far off are you from complete reassembly? What is left to be done?
I quite agree you’ve took it to the next level, simply amazingI'm literally speechless at the lengths gone to on this. It's gonna be the best T2 in existence
If Ant is good enough to bring this to UKPinfest, I think I know which machine will get best in show!