Now the fun starts!.. All the wiring fun!.. That Black, Blue, and White on Time Warp still grabs my attention every time I see it...im here for the ride!
What they intended from the factory was a five year service life. Pinball of the woodrail, EM & SS eras were intended for minimal repairs, maximum profit. When the machine was not viable, it was scrapped. For the last three decades, a resurgence of new & old machines became desirable. Consumers demanded reliability & quality. As homeowners, Plunking over 10K for new & vintage machines (restored), is not uncommon.
It's a KISS. Don't even have to look at the art or the back glass. Only those four sections of lights that have a wooden border around them in the back box. Pretty much a dead giveaway.
Waited a long time for another Bally KISS pinball restoration!!👍. My KISS machine serial number is : E K 1 9 1 0 7 . Head and cabinet matching numbers👍
Now the fun starts!.. All the wiring fun!.. That Black, Blue, and White on Time Warp still grabs my attention every time I see it...im here for the ride!
I don't care at all about pinball. Which is weird because I watch all of your pinball vids from start to finish. You got me hooked, good sir!
It was calming watching the paint be sprayed. Visually satisfying. That’s gonna b a kewl machine.
it's not calming to be doing this outside on a windy day..lot's of stuff I had to redo cause of particles in the air and pollen..I need a booth!
Awesome video capt yeah that second back board from eBay was clean bro 😎
Great paint job! Despite what the artwork says, Bally’s KISS was released in 1979. I have replaced the playfield in mine.
Great job!
Very cool work Cap!👍
Looks like a crazy big project, can't wait to watch the rest!
Looking forward to it.
How are you going to accomplish the stenciling of the faces?
Layer black first maybe and then the white for the faces..
Definitely curious.
Cool Part 1 vid, looking forward to Part Deux'es & hitting subscribe! Curious though - what tune is bumping between 13:10 - 14:50 - I'm needing it!
Thanks! It's coming along! I honestly don't know..some free music on my editing software
@@CaptNRetro Fair enough xD Looking forward to seeing the results!! Rock on!
That was fun
What they intended from the factory was a five year service life. Pinball of the woodrail, EM & SS eras were intended for minimal repairs, maximum profit. When the machine was not viable, it was scrapped. For the last three decades, a resurgence of new & old machines became desirable. Consumers demanded reliability & quality. As homeowners, Plunking over 10K for new & vintage machines (restored), is not uncommon.
Does anyone know what happened to this project, can't find a follow up video for it.
Still working on it.. waiting for the wire loom to be finished.. it’s a massive project.. but it’s a lot closer to being done
Why would someone Destroy a Kiss Pinball machine like that.
I wish for fun you left the original artwork the way it was on that one side. And the bally artwork on the header.
that would have been kinda neat..do it like down the middle..clear the original art to preserve..maybe on another one i will...great idea!
@@CaptNRetro i'm still watching. It's coming out nice. You the man.
how much you will make on it what there going for
if I sell it...a good bit
It's a KISS.
Don't even have to look at the art or the back glass.
Only those four sections of lights that have a wooden border around them in the back box.
Pretty much a dead giveaway.
Waited a long time for another Bally KISS pinball restoration!!👍. My KISS machine serial number is : E K 1 9 1 0 7 . Head and cabinet matching numbers👍
Thanks for watching .. part 2 should be up sometime next week!