Well, it's time for a shuffle (ooerr missus). I'm not particularly enamoured by the thought of Indy 500 going but I need my line up refreshing and space is at a premium.
I'd like to swap both machines at the same time if possible as I don't need the money, just the space. Both for something a bit better or newer would be ideal. Would quite like a Simpsons Pinball Party and cash can be adjusted either way.
So here's a chance to expand your game collection in one fell swoop.
Down to business.
Indy 500.
Had this for years was formerly Jim's at Pudsey Pinball.
The good.
Excellent playfield. No broken ramps or plastics. Original cars. Strong flippers. Plays absolutely perfectly. Playfield signed by the designer Dennis Nordman. Translite is super.
The bad.
Cabinet is faded and the backbox has a few dings.
WCS 94.
Bought very recently and haven't bonded with it at all. Done a LOT of work on it. Full strip down, clean, polish and re-rubber. Whilst it was stripped down I repaired the three eject holes. New plastic set fitted because the old ones were badly yellowed.
The good.
Looks fab. Playfield looks great. Translite is great. Cabinet is lovely. The new plastic set makes a world of difference. Plays great.
The bad.
A couple of spots of damage on one of the ramps (does not affect gameplay in any way).
You can see a spot of touch up where somebody screwed too long screws through from the underside of the playfield. It's near the goal so not too noticeable.
So, two very clean machines that play superbly. Don't hesitate to ask questions.


I'd like to swap both machines at the same time if possible as I don't need the money, just the space. Both for something a bit better or newer would be ideal. Would quite like a Simpsons Pinball Party and cash can be adjusted either way.
So here's a chance to expand your game collection in one fell swoop.
Down to business.
Indy 500.
Had this for years was formerly Jim's at Pudsey Pinball.
The good.
Excellent playfield. No broken ramps or plastics. Original cars. Strong flippers. Plays absolutely perfectly. Playfield signed by the designer Dennis Nordman. Translite is super.
The bad.
Cabinet is faded and the backbox has a few dings.
WCS 94.
Bought very recently and haven't bonded with it at all. Done a LOT of work on it. Full strip down, clean, polish and re-rubber. Whilst it was stripped down I repaired the three eject holes. New plastic set fitted because the old ones were badly yellowed.
The good.
Looks fab. Playfield looks great. Translite is great. Cabinet is lovely. The new plastic set makes a world of difference. Plays great.
The bad.
A couple of spots of damage on one of the ramps (does not affect gameplay in any way).
You can see a spot of touch up where somebody screwed too long screws through from the underside of the playfield. It's near the goal so not too noticeable.
So, two very clean machines that play superbly. Don't hesitate to ask questions.













