That's amazing that you built this all yourself! Your tutorials from 5-6 years ago helped me out tremendously with setting up the software for my vpin, but yeah what you've put together here is on a while other level!
Nice job ,and thank you very much for all your contributions to the virtual pinball community ,I have followed your lead now for some time and you have motivated me to build a cab. a massive undertaking that is starting to come together cab is almost complete getting ready to install power supplies. all your videos have been a great help especially your computer tutorials for i would of quit a long time ago ,my 3 monitors are up and running with a handful of very cool tables .I have the virtual pin hook .Thank YOU
Wow! Love this build! I'm also 2 years into building my rig, so close to being finished. But now I am totally gonna have to steal your Window tint idea as I also have diffused LEDs just like yours. Hope you don't mind! In return, let me share with you one of my cool additions. My lock bar looks similar to yours, held in with magnets for easy removal and access. However I also have a second bar I can swap out with 2 player Joysticks and buttons to turn the machine into an awesome vertical MAME cab! Appreciate all your content, I know it's helped me immensely with my build. Such a great helpful community!
Killer job love your videos. You deff Definitely inspired me to pimp out my hd At Games legends pinball Machine and currently working on a wide body cabinet.
Awesome Job, Looks Killer. Im still working on mine. Not as in depth as yours, but still pretty cool. I love the SSF feature in VPX. Thanks for the good video
Weird question for you … how did you brighten up the playfield on Monster Bash? The VPW version of that table is very dark by default and the usual buttons (F12/Magnasave) don’t trigger a tweak menu.
Nice job, i did a channel with the router for for the led strip and also got a diffuser not white but dark and it looks amazing Question is where is the computer and how did run the wires for it Keep it up, you did a very nice and time consuming job
thank you! The computer can be seen in the video. it is accessible through the back service door. I have the computer mounted in a PC Test bench like this: amzn.to/3WUXsFR and i ran all the hdmi and usb along the side and use tie wraps to manage them
It depends of the draw of the Solenoids. I have a 3 amps for the real pinball solenoids and a 2 amp for the 12v solenoids . When in doubt, use a smaller value and if it blows, increase it. That's what I do.
I wish people would stop claiming their TH-cam videos are 4K. TH-cam doesn't support 4K videos. Despite their claims, TH-cam only supports up to UHD. (4K is 4096 x 2160. UHD is 3820 x 2160)
That's amazing that you built this all yourself! Your tutorials from 5-6 years ago helped me out tremendously with setting up the software for my vpin, but yeah what you've put together here is on a while other level!
Clean build, congrats !
Nice job ,and thank you very much for all your contributions to the virtual pinball community ,I have followed your lead now for some time and you have motivated me to build a cab. a massive undertaking that is starting to come together cab is almost complete getting ready to install power supplies. all your videos have been a great help especially your computer tutorials for i would of quit a long time ago ,my 3 monitors are up and running with a handful of very cool tables .I have the virtual pin hook .Thank YOU
That's so cool, man. The diffused led's through the window tint look amazing.
Wow! Love this build! I'm also 2 years into building my rig, so close to being finished. But now I am totally gonna have to steal your Window tint idea as I also have diffused LEDs just like yours. Hope you don't mind! In return, let me share with you one of my cool additions. My lock bar looks similar to yours, held in with magnets for easy removal and access. However I also have a second bar I can swap out with 2 player Joysticks and buttons to turn the machine into an awesome vertical MAME cab! Appreciate all your content, I know it's helped me immensely with my build. Such a great helpful community!
Great theme! Mine is also stranger things themed!
Beautiful cab. Amazing how many tables youve had since i found your channel. 😂 Always look forward to your content.
this is so nice, the effort, skills and thoughts behind the choices /chefs kiss and mad props for this community.
Always quality content. You are always providing us with updated Tutorials for when I finally put in my Addressable LEDs, and SSF. Thanks Frenchy
Looking Great very clean Cable management and the cabinet is amazing thx major frenchy for the Video as always Great work 👍
Nice job. I’ve enjoyed watching you build machines and have learned a lot from you. Thank you.
Wow, great looking table, great job man!
Thank you! Cheers!
Killer job love your videos. You deff Definitely inspired me to pimp out my hd At Games legends pinball Machine and currently working on a wide body cabinet.
Nice build, well done! 🙂
Love the beacon Frenchy.
Awesome Job, Looks Killer. Im still working on mine. Not as in depth as yours, but still pretty cool. I love the SSF feature in VPX. Thanks for the good video
It's a thing of beauty. Well done!
Exelent work!
Weird question for you … how did you brighten up the playfield on Monster Bash? The VPW version of that table is very dark by default and the usual buttons (F12/Magnasave) don’t trigger a tweak menu.
Nice job, i did a channel with the router for for the led strip and also got a diffuser not white but dark and it looks amazing
Question is where is the computer and how did run the wires for it
Keep it up, you did a very nice and time consuming job
thank you! The computer can be seen in the video. it is accessible through the back service door. I have the computer mounted in a PC Test bench like this: amzn.to/3WUXsFR and i ran all the hdmi and usb along the side and use tie wraps to manage them
what is the benefit of the tint film? I would think you would want the playfield as bright/vibrant as you could get it??
It is to hide what shows outside the tv frame. The lights are still very bright. Too bright is not good either as it blinds and reflects.
What kind of Fuses are you useing for the Solonoids?
It depends of the draw of the Solenoids. I have a 3 amps for the real pinball solenoids and a 2 amp for the 12v solenoids . When in doubt, use a smaller value and if it blows, increase it. That's what I do.
how much did you spend roughly ?
I mentioned it in the video. About 5-6K
@@MajorFrenchy Thanks !
I wish people would stop claiming their TH-cam videos are 4K. TH-cam doesn't support 4K videos. Despite their claims, TH-cam only supports up to UHD. (4K is 4096 x 2160. UHD is 3820 x 2160)
This is not the video resolution but the fact that the cabinet is 4k. And by the way, youtube supports 4k ultra hd.