Ant-H
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Ive been testing both games over the last week to get them playing spot on. The Chrome TAF hardly needed any fine turning. So that’s now gone back to its owner.
On my TAF, I had to spend abit more time on it. I made some adjustments to one of the switches in the swamp and the metal Thing box, but I think now everything seems to be dailed in I can finally mark this thread as complete
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There were a few unexpected hurdles I had to overcome, like fixing the bow in one of the cabinets and completely replacing the rear part of the cab on the other.
In terms of the number of hours that I’ve spent on each game, it was quite a lot
. But that was me taking my time and being quite meticulous 
In total I spend just over 300 hours on my game and around 230 on the other TAF. I spent more hours on mine due to the extra work I decided to do like integrating the Pinstadiums, installing a Kruzman playfield and replacing the back of the cab.
Time has never been a factor as this is a hobby for me so I can take my time and make sure they are done to the best of my ability. But overall I’ve really enjoyed the entire process of both these projects and they have come out better than the initial ideas I had for them at the start. I can’t wait to crack on with the next couple of projects now.
The Black TAF before:-









After:-



















On my TAF, I had to spend abit more time on it. I made some adjustments to one of the switches in the swamp and the metal Thing box, but I think now everything seems to be dailed in I can finally mark this thread as complete

There were a few unexpected hurdles I had to overcome, like fixing the bow in one of the cabinets and completely replacing the rear part of the cab on the other.
In terms of the number of hours that I’ve spent on each game, it was quite a lot


In total I spend just over 300 hours on my game and around 230 on the other TAF. I spent more hours on mine due to the extra work I decided to do like integrating the Pinstadiums, installing a Kruzman playfield and replacing the back of the cab.
Time has never been a factor as this is a hobby for me so I can take my time and make sure they are done to the best of my ability. But overall I’ve really enjoyed the entire process of both these projects and they have come out better than the initial ideas I had for them at the start. I can’t wait to crack on with the next couple of projects now.
The Black TAF before:-









After:-



















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