Seems wasted if it's hidden as you could just use a regular roll over switch.It's pretty much hidden from view under the ramps
Seems wasted if it's hidden as you could just use a regular roll over switch.It's pretty much hidden from view under the ramps
Ah, maybe I'm misremembering.They’re not flush with the playfield on TWD.
Star shaped plastics slightly protruding.
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Seems a lot of people like the Cleland code but I'm sure I tried it and reverted back to the original for its cheesiness. I'll have to give it another go if I manage to get one.Pro is a great game.. Not played a premium but loved my pro, kicked my ass so many times but still kept coming back to it.. You can have lots of bad games and then one amazing game, cleland code is essential
Pro just as fun, it's a game I quite enjoy although it's rather hard, you do have to learn to nudge the machine, without doing that it a bit of a drainer, which I think probably a design choice. Absolutely hate the 1000 shades of brown though.I've got a verbal agreement with a fellow member to buy his Pro, just waiting on Martin to get back to us so all being well the deal gets done.
I quite like idea of having some games where all I do is shoot zombies to head towards Last Man Standing, not that I think I'll ever get there but seeing how many I can kill might make it a little like TNA.
I was quite green when I had an LE, it was my first Pin and I'm pretty sure I didn't pay any attention to the rules, I just shot it for fun so hopefully this will feel like a new experience, especially with it being a Pro.
I've got a verbal agreement with a fellow member to buy his Pro, just waiting on Martin to get back to us so all being well the deal gets done.
I quite like idea of having some games where all I do is shoot zombies to head towards Last Man Standing, not that I think I'll ever get there but seeing how many I can kill might make it a little like TNA.
I was quite green when I had an LE, it was my first Pin and I'm pretty sure I didn't pay any attention to the rules, I just shot it for fun so hopefully this will feel like a new experience, especially with it being a Pro.
CongratulationsI've got a verbal agreement with a fellow member to buy his Pro, just waiting on Martin to get back to us so all being well the deal gets done.
I quite like idea of having some games where all I do is shoot zombies to head towards Last Man Standing, not that I think I'll ever get there but seeing how many I can kill might make it a little like TNA.
I was quite green when I had an LE, it was my first Pin and I'm pretty sure I didn't pay any attention to the rules, I just shot it for fun so hopefully this will feel like a new experience, especially with it being a Pro.
Is that the sequel to Fifty Shades of Grey?Absolutely hate the 1000 shades of brown though.
Is that the sequel to Fifty Shades of Grey?
Thanks, I've managed to source a Walking Dead, just waiting on delivery.I will be listing a Walking dead pro and others for sale and pickup at pinfest if thats of any interest to you.
Hoping to list 8 to 10 pins for donations to phil for his show including some nib wont have the details till after Nerg
looks lush mate congratsBack to where it all began (almost). My first Pin 8 1/2 years ago was a Walking Dead LE, now I've got this Pro.
Massive thanks to @carl lawrence , he was a pleasure to deal with all the way and patient whilst we waited for Martin, who's brother collected Monday and dropped it off yesterday. It was exceptionally well wrapped up for delivery.
It's a great condition HUO, low play example and I'm the 2nd owner. Comes with some nice mods including invisi-glass, shaker, Flipper Fidelity speakers including lights, Dread's tower mod and of course the topper.
I've added @Silverpaolo mirror blades today and I've got a fish tank to install. Thought about a Colour DMD but I quite like the red.
Also another win for the Pinball trolley/lift, Pin-Skates and Col Jack©, I couldn't have done it without you.
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I've never liked doing that big push technique, I always lift the back of the playfield up a little just to get it over that ridge.Have the angle of the playfield low and slide with a big push at the end ,it’s not pretty but works . As for working on the machine like flippersa piece of 2”x1” wood in the cabinet to the under side of the apron works a treat . You can swap out the threaded bar things and fit the rails apparently .
I totally agree about the push technique but when it is wedge between machines it has to be done unfortunately , when they used to had have rails I use to push the apron down with my elbow and it lifted the back up , them where the days !I've never liked doing that big push technique, I always lift the back of the playfield up a little just to get it over that ridge.
I'm not planning on being under there often so it's not a big deal.