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  • meep meep :)

  • That is soooo cool!!!! Would love to see it when it's painted.... Let me know could you? Thanks mate....

  • wow ure a hero if you can make this

  • looking for fun stuff to go with my 5 year old doughter, she loves marble mashines and stuff. i think were going to try and build some of this kind of stuff for fun. intresting, love it

  • WOW fair play to you. I'd actually love to play this machine.Looks to have better flow and more interest than some of the newer Stern machines Can you not market this?

    Well done!!!

  • where did you get the software??!

  • where did you get the parts

  • @ftagius Don't quote me, but probably used parts from a pinball junk bin or from ebay :)

  • That's amazing!

  • Sweet! Ive been thinking of making own Phantasy Star themed pinball machine.

  • haha!! the boss music from Super mario world is in the vid somewhere

  • Wow! Great machine!

    I can imagine it was cheaper to build it than to buy a new one ^^

    But isn't the high jump on the left demaging the playingfield!?

    Greetings

  • great job that kicks ass

  • i love it !

  • best homeade pinball machine ive seen. And, lol, it even has music and sound effects!

  • Good on ya fella it looks sweeeet !!!! and best of luck with the remainder of the project... its looking like you have done more than say crocodile hunter ;0)

  • This is amazing, can't wait to see it with your graphics! But just a few questions first,

    What's the best thickness level of the base panel wood so that it's nice and solid, but still easy to cut holes through to add electronics underneath?

    What's the best programing tool to add most of the circuit stuff on, because I was thinking about using Microsoft Visual Basic, but I wanted to know if there was something better first.

    Also, how did you program the flippers?

    Thanks!

  • Sorry for not replying earlier. Eamil us via the web site for more info. It is programmed in Visual Basic.

  • Very cool stuff, I'm just starting a made-from-scratch machine myself although it will likely not be as sophisticated as this one.

  • Incredible. Are you using a PC to power your lights/bumps or some other power source? What code language are you writing in? I'm in the design process of my own pinball machine currently, but have some hardware concerns. Also, are you using an actual ball coil mech to put your ball in the launch lane? If so, how are you powering it?

    (sorry for so many questions, you've just got me very excited about my own project!)

  • I don't think there's some special need in computer or programming to that

  • Sorry for the late reply. Email us via the web site for more info any time

  • as i can see on the photos of the other website, i hope you changed those flipper rubbers! they were getting cracked and nasty!

  • 1:07 wtf?

  • He shot's it on the plexyglass ramp that you can't see from this angle...

  • f*ckin' awsome!

  • Wow! Fantastic.

  • looking pretty damn good!

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