Just WOW. I´ve watched plenty of arcade and vpinball builds but this blew me away. Amazing attention to detail and I basically watched the whole video with dropped jaw and eyes wide open in awe. Kudos. / Krister, Sweden
@realisticHomeboy Yes, it uses a regular pinball tilt sensor to send signal to ipac where tilt is mapped in visual pinball. I would recommend using a microsoft tilt joystick instead though.
@bjbowman045 Solenoids are harder then the contactors that some people use to create the force feedback for flippers and slingshot etc, I only say this because the contactors draw less than 500 mA which the LEDWiZ can handle on an output port. The solenoids draw about 3 amps every time they fire, so they need to be on a seperate circuit from the LEDWIZ so you have to use relays.
It's an older Westinghouse LCD, I'll have to check on the exact model. I used an old TV I had, you probably can't purchase this one anymore. Main thing is to find a 1080P TV with 1:1 pixel mapping if possible.
That's exactly how I imagined I'd do mine! I'd love to see a video with the PC sound turned off to hear all those solonoids firing along with the simulation!
Very impressive! Is there any truth to the HDTV not lasting as long on it's back like this? Also, have you tried putting glass over the monitor? I wonder if that would make it more like a real table or not make a difference.
Amazing Work, i'm really interrested with the force feedback feature, can you provide detail on how you achieve it ? It's the first time i heard of this stuff. I plan to build my own and have idea to implement tilt and shake function... but actually think about a bass shaker for the force feedback. Great anyway :)
This looks good! My only question is why did you decide to not take the cases off of your monitors before mounting them...? Seeing "Sanyo" below what should be backglass kind of ruins the illusion.... I know I'm being nit-picky... It's still pretty cool.
Looks great, I am following your Hyperpin Forum posts. Going to start my build in a couple months. Is it hard to set up the solenoids to work with LEDWIZ?
Nice job! I just got a 79 bally supersonic cab so starting on my hyperpin cabinet, 37" TV and decasing that this weekend. What size are those relays you use? I didn't think a ledwiz could trigger relays, thought it only did LED scripting. That's awsome because I wanted to solenoids and was going to wire that up to a power supply. Your method is way easier! Don't think I want my cab shaking though with a TV and PC in there heh. Yeah great job man looks great!
@cathou12341 Google mameman and visual pinball plans, I believe I adapted his plans for this. It's based on a pinball widebody, anything smaller you can't fit a 42 inch playfield
Hello friend, you know where I can download the classic vpinmame with tables already set up and ready to run? I assembly a cabinet of virtual pinball, but I'm having trouble setting the vpinmame. I would be grateful if you could help me. Thank's for the video! Great job! Ricardo from Brazil.
Did you have to do anything special to get your LED-Wiz working with the UVP backglasses? The second my are on at the same time, the game is so lagged that it is unplayable (4fps). I am running XP, everything runs poorly in Win 7.
Hi Sir , could you please give me the exact dimensions of your pinball machine . Expecially the width of the cabinet , the backbox and the lockdown bar . Thanks a lot !
Where do you live? I wan to come over and be your best friend!! Ha.. This might be one of the greatest things I have seen in a while. I currently Own an Indiana Jones Pin, but was looking to add more to my collection, This would be perfect. How much do you think you have invested in this? Thanks.
Just WOW. I´ve watched plenty of arcade and vpinball builds but this blew me away. Amazing attention to detail and I basically watched the whole video with dropped jaw and eyes wide open in awe. Kudos. / Krister, Sweden
@realisticHomeboy Yes, it uses a regular pinball tilt sensor to send signal to ipac where tilt is mapped in visual pinball. I would recommend using a microsoft tilt joystick instead though.
@Numiah Thanks, it is taking a lot longer than I thought it would! Lots of wiring
Just think, when I was a kid, this could never have happened! But even better, I get to enjoy it as an adult!
@bjbowman045 Solenoids are harder then the contactors that some people use to create the force feedback for flippers and slingshot etc, I only say this because the contactors draw less than 500 mA which the LEDWiZ can handle on an output port. The solenoids draw about 3 amps every time they fire, so they need to be on a seperate circuit from the LEDWIZ so you have to use relays.
It's an older Westinghouse LCD, I'll have to check on the exact model. I used an old TV I had, you probably can't purchase this one anymore.
Main thing is to find a 1080P TV with 1:1 pixel mapping if possible.
That's exactly how I imagined I'd do mine! I'd love to see a video with the PC sound turned off to hear all those solonoids firing along with the simulation!
Very very nice work so far! Welcome to the club! :)
Looks beautiful! I cant wait till I build one
@ShutterBun2 It runs off a ledwiz, there is some visual basic scripts that work with VP. You can find it all on hyperspin-fe
That thing is worth more than my car! Very nice work.
AWESOME!!! Absolutely awesome!!
@hogcia66 No lag, I use HDMI cables except for the PC monitor which is the DMD, that uses DVI
I want one!!!! OMG this is too good to be real!!! Start mass production of them!!!
I got my mine "mass" produced by Virtupin
Very impressive!
Is there any truth to the HDTV not lasting as long on it's back like this?
Also, have you tried putting glass over the monitor? I wonder if that would make it more like a real table or not make a difference.
Great job, totally awesome machine!
Amazing Work, i'm really interrested with the force feedback feature, can you provide detail on how you achieve it ?
It's the first time i heard of this stuff.
I plan to build my own and have idea to implement tilt and shake function... but actually think about a bass shaker for the force feedback.
Great anyway :)
This looks good! My only question is why did you decide to not take the cases off of your monitors before mounting them...? Seeing "Sanyo" below what should be backglass kind of ruins the illusion....
I know I'm being nit-picky... It's still pretty cool.
Looks great, I am following your Hyperpin Forum posts. Going to start my build in a couple months. Is it hard to set up the solenoids to work with LEDWIZ?
Nice job! I just got a 79 bally supersonic cab so starting on my hyperpin cabinet, 37" TV and decasing that this weekend. What size are those relays you use? I didn't think a ledwiz could trigger relays, thought it only did LED scripting. That's awsome because I wanted to solenoids and was going to wire that up to a power supply. Your method is way easier! Don't think I want my cab shaking though with a TV and PC in there heh. Yeah great job man looks great!
I love it!!!!! How much would a set up like this go for?
so awesome
Very Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
@107proof Plan on about 4K or so to build one.
How are skill shots with that push button? wouldnt a plunger be better? thinking i might have to build one of these puppies!
@cathou12341 Google mameman and visual pinball plans, I believe I adapted his plans for this. It's based on a pinball widebody, anything smaller you can't fit a 42 inch playfield
badass.
Do you have any iso ready to install of your table software?
You are a genius
increíble , + 10
Hello friend, you know where I can download the classic vpinmame with tables already set up and ready to run?
I assembly a cabinet of virtual pinball, but I'm having trouble setting the vpinmame.
I would be grateful if you could help me.
Thank's for the video!
Great job!
Ricardo from Brazil.
Does this have anything that would register a nudge or something like that? That would be awesome!!!
Incredible! When you perfect it, how much would you sell one for?
what you are doing here is amazing. Do you have an online journal? I heard you mention a blog
@cathou12341 Based on widebody pinball, google williams widebody pinball for dimensions although I adapted my backbox to fit my TV.
Is there any glass on top of playfield TV?
amazing! what would this cost to buy?
Did you have to do anything special to get your LED-Wiz working with the UVP backglasses? The second my are on at the same time, the game is so lagged that it is unplayable (4fps). I am running XP, everything runs poorly in Win 7.
Where did you get "No good Gofers" from i cant find it anywhere :(
Ty for the help.
try vpforums.org
im not much into pinballl (i prefer arcade cabs) but this thing is AMAZING!!
Hola tendrías los planos?
what type of solenoids and relays, and where could I find them online thanks.
Hi Sir , could you please give me the exact dimensions of your pinball machine . Expecially the width of the cabinet , the backbox and the lockdown bar .
Thanks a lot !
i cant put anything some one hasnt already said hihi wow great and all the others nice comments i agree with, well done sir!
I'm Envious!
What model is the 42" TV?
Esta muy bueno voy a ver si puedo armar uno pero aqui en argentina me va a costar como u$s3000 asi que hay que ahorrar mucho
Where do you live? I wan to come over and be your best friend!! Ha.. This might be one of the greatest things I have seen in a while. I currently Own an Indiana Jones Pin, but was looking to add more to my collection, This would be perfect. How much do you think you have invested in this? Thanks.
get pinball arcade v pin is fucking shit and this cabinet is beautiful but it looks awful in graphics compared to the pinball arcade