Outstanding job Chris. I used to play this machine back in the front of a Danners five and dime in Indiana when I was a kid. Always love seeing my stencil art on your cabinets
Awesome video ! But i like to see the assembly part... i',m building a homebrew pinball from scratch.. its important to me see that part.. I'm a huge fan from brazil ! Keep comming videos like that brother ! Thanks a lot !
Chris , you kill it every time . I know you didn’t go nuts on this one but it’s super clean , tight lines and the apron and playfield look as good as they ever could . We work with what we have . Really enjoy every video , High End Pins never disappoints !
What can I say that hasn’t already been said a thousand times before! Stunning! Please keep these videos coming! I very much look forward to them! Hopefully, they’re not too much of an inconvenience for you to do!
Space Mission is one from my childhood, playing it (possibly) standing on a wooden 16oz soda bottle tray or two to see the playfield. My parents owned a bowling lanes and we had four pins along with three pool tables and jukebox in the game room. I remember trying to get any quarter I could to go play that game. I loved space. Loved pinball. And that swinging target & side kickers fascinated me. Awesome seeing such a meticulous restoration of one. Looks beautiful on video. First time TH-cam recommended your channel to me. Surprising with as many pinball repair and restoration videos I watch. Glad that I finally found it.
I was able to see and kinda play this for the first time this weekend during a tournament. I never actually played it! Why? No idea. It was a nice example, but I just kept thinking just how nice this one from Chris looks. Just phenomenal work!
Score motor seems a bit slow... Is that something you'll look into? If so what would you initially suspect, wires on the transformer maybe not on the correct lugs?
Seemed fine to me but yes you could high tap it. It was high tapped when it came in but I put it back as original there because once everything is rebuilt and the playfield is cleared there isn’t a real need to high tap.
Outstanding job Chris. I used to play this machine back in the front of a Danners five and dime in Indiana when I was a kid. Always love seeing my stencil art on your cabinets
Awesome video ! But i like to see the assembly part... i',m building a homebrew pinball from scratch.. its important to me see that part.. I'm a huge fan from brazil ! Keep comming videos like that brother ! Thanks a lot !
Chris , you kill it every time . I know you didn’t go nuts on this one but it’s super clean , tight lines and the apron and playfield look as good as they ever could . We work with what we have . Really enjoy every video , High End Pins never disappoints !
What can I say that hasn’t already been said a thousand times before! Stunning!
Please keep these videos coming! I very much look forward to them! Hopefully, they’re not too much of an inconvenience for you to do!
Damn that came out great! I am not an EM guy, but this beauty would be welcome in my collection. 🙂
Space Mission is one from my childhood, playing it (possibly) standing on a wooden 16oz soda bottle tray or two to see the playfield. My parents owned a bowling lanes and we had four pins along with three pool tables and jukebox in the game room. I remember trying to get any quarter I could to go play that game. I loved space. Loved pinball. And that swinging target & side kickers fascinated me. Awesome seeing such a meticulous restoration of one. Looks beautiful on video.
First time TH-cam recommended your channel to me. Surprising with as many pinball repair and restoration videos I watch. Glad that I finally found it.
Great story. Thank you.
I was able to see and kinda play this for the first time this weekend during a tournament. I never actually played it! Why? No idea. It was a nice example, but I just kept thinking just how nice this one from Chris looks. Just phenomenal work!
Big luv my silver ball resurrection master. Fantabulous
Another museum piece! Well done Chris!👍Hope all is well with you and the family!🍻
Another work of art. Fantastic as always.
This was my first pin nice work
Chris, You would love the Racer-X version of "Moonage Daydream". You should check it out. Total 80s metal interpretation.
Score motor seems a bit slow... Is that something you'll look into? If so what would you initially suspect, wires on the transformer maybe not on the correct lugs?
Seemed fine to me but yes you could high tap it. It was high tapped when it came in but I put it back as original there because once everything is rebuilt and the playfield is cleared there isn’t a real need to high tap.