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Sold Virtual pinball project - £1,450

Harry francis

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Hi everyone,

Ok last bit up for sale. I bought this virtual pinball machine off Kman last year, original thread here;

https://www.pinballinfo.com/community/threads/virtual-pinball-full-size-multi-game-table.50557/

The original machine was running a ‘locked’ version of vp 8 (you couldn’t add any more tables or upgrade the vp system). I pulled out the computer and put in a more powerful machine to run the latest vpx set up.

I ripped an entire setup from the net that include gigs and gigs of tables (vpx, future pin, fx pin - pretty much every table I’ve ever heard of and a lot that only exist digitally) pup packs (they’re the cool videos that play on the back box), even a video jukebox system.

I got ‘some’ tables up and running and got the system running ok, but never finished this project.

What you are buying;

A virtual pinball PROJECT. To finish and make it perfect, you will need to; (this was my to-do list)

  • troubleshoot tables and software to get everything running properly and smoothly, this is the majority of work required
  • Install a digital plunger (the one on it was rubbish so i was going to replace), you can still fire the plunger using the buttons
  • Install a proper power system, I’m currently running it off 2 separate cables with an external button to start the computer.
  • Connect the remaining cab fans to the power output on the pc ( I did a couple but didn’t finish)
  • Fix the computer down into the cabinet so it doesn’t move when you nudge the cabinet

I can’t work if I’ve added value or detracted by selling in a project state, so I’m going to put it up for what I paid (£1650) and then reduce by £50 per day until it goes!

Collection from streatley on Thames.
 
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I already have one, and another on the way. But if I was on the look out for one, would have snapped this up.
It would cost nearly this to build one, and to buy from a retailer would be at least double.
Real bargain at this price, suprised it still for sale
 
Cab size (from kman’s original post)

It's a 'full size' pin cabinet; Body is 60cm wide, Head is 73cm wide, Front to Back is 116cm and it stands 190cm tall.
 
Also rich was asking me about how many tables run so I’ll give the answer I gave him to everyone here - without trying every single table (there are a heck of a lot), I’d say the majority of the box tables themselves run, but I haven’t gotten to setting up the dotmatrix or back glass on many so that would be the next thing to do. Fx3 and future pin (if you’re interested in those) I haven’t got to
 
PM sent. I Set up a cheap and cheerful machine a few years ago but have been looking to do a "proper job" and this will be a great base to finish off.
 
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