pinarcade ,Future pinball peter gordijn
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This is amazing! - do you have a build log?
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@brettybluevein Absolutely true, i am a pinball collector myself and there is no substitute. But, I don't have all the pins I've wanted and sometimes it can be years before I run into some of my favorites. This would be nice to have for a quick blast on my favorite games until I can get my hands on the real deal.
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@brettybluevein Jealousy makes you nasty, nasty makes ugly and ugly makes you fat ! lol
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Wow NICE! Anyone know where I can get a full hyperpin setup for my machine? I mean like all the roms/tables ready to go with emulator? You can pm me, thanks.
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Here is my cool guitar, virtual pinball machine, and hot girlfriend. Video of my Corvette and Jetski soon!
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Hi Peter111211, I really like your cab and I am planning to do something very similar, any chance you could upload a video of your cab showing it going through menus and playing video games as well? Cheers. Phil
Neat enough, but you'll never be able to replicate a pinball machine w/o it actually being a pinball machine.
brettybluevein 9 months ago
@brettybluevein That`s right,it`s not the same and it never will be
But it`s not only a pinball machine,it`s an arcade cab with MAME and the other emulators too
And it plays fine.
peter111211 9 months ago
Peter, amazing cab, really sick.
I'm in the early stages of designing my own minicab.
I'm curious and couldnt really tell from the video, did you use a lockdown bar between the end of the plexiglass and the beginning of the control panel or did you do something else to secure the glass?
My playfield is going to be a 24" widescreen monitor, it's at most 15-16 inches across, and most standard lockdown bars are 22 inches, so I'm kind of stuck with what to do and was curious what you did
Thanks!
cdf12345 11 months ago
@cdf12345 Hi,i use a simple metal profile between the end of the plexiglass and the beginning of the control panel That u can buy in any warehouse or mall.
It`s the same profile that i used on the side of the cabinet,but a bit smaller.
Good luck with your minicab!!!
Peter
peter111211 11 months ago
@peter111211
That's good to know! What type of shape was it, and how did you connect the metal profile to to control panel securely? Thanks again for your insight!
cdf12345 11 months ago
@cdf12345 It`an L profile that i moved under the control panel and the plexyglass is against the L profile
so it can be open all the time (excuse for my english it`s a bit difficult to explain) i hope that u can understand this.
pete
peter111211 11 months ago