Coming along nicely.. I like that you include the areas you would go further if it was your machine or stepping it up that next level and make it a restoration instead of a thorough and complete shop job.
Nice creative solution for the speakers. I never knew I needed a grinder :). Just an option, you can also add the lighted RGB speaker mod which solves it also.
A quick black wash on that Deathstar would've made it pop. Wouldn't take but maybe 10-15 minutes tops. I couldn't let it go out the door naked like that.
You could make a really good use of a fdm 3d printer. There are lots of things you could prototype or even do. Like those risers for example. You can also make reinforment or protection pieces, targets, hard to replace toys and lots of custom mods. There a pinball tables built with 3d printed parts so its posible to print almost any part
Overhaul or repair videos are really motivating for pinball owners. More videos like this. Thanks
These overhaul videos is what really motivates me to continue restoring my pin! Thanks!
Coming along nicely.. I like that you include the areas you would go further if it was your machine or stepping it up that next level and make it a restoration instead of a thorough and complete shop job.
Nice creative solution for the speakers. I never knew I needed a grinder :). Just an option, you can also add the lighted RGB speaker mod which solves it also.
Another great video! Thanks for continuing this series! Excited for the next episode!!
another Cary episode!
Cary is star wars for your own personal collection.I actually got my star wars from todd tuckey met him had a lot of fun at his shop.
no. this is an overhaul for a local arcade.
Your a beast bro, much respect ✊🏽 2 ya
Finally following
Dude awesome job!! I do think you could take 5 minutes and add some “wash” to the Deathstar, make it really pop!!
A quick black wash on that Deathstar would've made it pop. Wouldn't take but maybe 10-15 minutes tops. I couldn't let it go out the door naked like that.
You could make a really good use of a fdm 3d printer. There are lots of things you could prototype or even do. Like those risers for example. You can also make reinforment or protection pieces, targets, hard to replace toys and lots of custom mods. There a pinball tables built with 3d printed parts so its posible to print almost any part
Led Flashers? Are you trying to blind the players? Look great though. Great work!