nice , the wood rails really add to the quality of the look. This is the first one I have ever watched of somebody explaining & playing a wood rail that new , must be about the last year with out score steppers with reels. and it has a lot of stuff built in for points .
Oh neat! :) Maybe you can help me restore a Williams Club House from 1958? The playfield is in pretty good condition but the wiring is questionable and the fuse block on it is buggered.
what brand rubber rings are you using, they sure do have a lot of bounce and contribute to the relatively fast action for a wood rail like another person commented?
The rings are just standard from an assortment kit I bought. I don't remember where I bought the assortment, but nothing special about these rings. The game plays fast mostly from Williams parts design and a 5 degree playfield angle.
I finished restoring my 3D a few months ago and I have to say I love playing it. Lively action! Great theme and goals to shoot for.
Love the woodrails! Thanks for sharing. I'm working on a '55 Three Deuces and have a '58 Kick-Off that will be next.
nice , the wood rails really add to the quality of the look. This is the first one I have ever watched
of somebody explaining & playing a wood rail that new , must be about the last year
with out score steppers with reels. and it has a lot of stuff built in for points .
That's one fast moving woodrail! Nice video!
How cool is that, even had cigarette holders, to smoke while you play.
damn gotta love what they thought about 3D back then
i owned the same machine when I was 11 or 12, wish I still had it.
Oh neat! :)
Maybe you can help me restore a Williams Club House from 1958?
The playfield is in pretty good condition but the wiring is questionable and the fuse block on it is buggered.
what brand rubber rings are you using, they sure do have a lot of bounce and contribute to the relatively fast action for a wood rail like another person commented?
The rings are just standard from an assortment kit I bought. I don't remember where I bought the assortment, but nothing special about these rings. The game plays fast mostly from Williams parts design and a 5 degree playfield angle.