Christmas pingame project
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Christmas pingame project
My boys really like playing Baffle Ball on Microsoft Pinball Arcade, so I thought it would be cool to make them a pingame similar to the Baffle Ball Home Game for Christmas.
Here are some pics of the finished game. It is about 14"x24", the size of the Junior Baffle Ball Home Game.
Here are some pics of the finished game. It is about 14"x24", the size of the Junior Baffle Ball Home Game.
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Cool!
looks like fun!
looks like fun!
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Now there's a present that won't break the first time they use it.
It looks really good!
Good enough to for you to sell those badboy's.
It looks really good!
Good enough to for you to sell those badboy's.
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I thought that would be a very fun one to have also GGman wrote:I liked playing a play-boy bagatelle on PS2 Gottleib pinball
I thought of making one but I never was that ambitious.
I guess the simulation will have to do.
deck of cards some wood and clear coat
I read that there arent many of this full sized machine around
bartop is easy to find
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Dbeeks is that brass colored threshold you used for the rail?
is that a sticker or is that hand painted?
did you make a drill jig for those nail holes?
I want to say again, very nice work!
On the Play-boy table I was thinking I could layout the whole board with nail locations and the 'cards' in place and print the whole thing as one sticker, then apply it and drill the holes after it was in place.
is that a sticker or is that hand painted?
did you make a drill jig for those nail holes?
I want to say again, very nice work!
On the Play-boy table I was thinking I could layout the whole board with nail locations and the 'cards' in place and print the whole thing as one sticker, then apply it and drill the holes after it was in place.
YesGman wrote:Dbeeks is that brass colored threshold you used for the rail?
I drew the targets and instructions with MS Potodraw and printed them on regular paper with an inkjet printer. I used a craft glue called Mod Podge to glue them down and coat over them and once dry I applied several coats of clear acrylic spray.Gman wrote:is that a sticker or is that hand painted?
No jig, but I did use 3/16" tile spacers to space them evenly. I used a small piece of 1x next to the nail while pounding it in so I could only pound it in to that depth.Gman wrote:did you make a drill jig for those nail holes?
I tried to place the nails that are not on the printed parts in patterns like the original, measuring and guessing.
To produce several games, a jig would be the way to go!
Thanks Gman - that means a lot coming from someone with the woodworking skills that you have.Gman wrote:I want to say again, very nice work!
I hope the kids like it as much as I do.
This same machine minus the sign on top just sold for $45 bucks local to me.Gman wrote:I liked playing a play-boy bagatelle on PS2 Gottleib pinball
I thought of making one but I never was that ambitious.
I guess the simulation will have to do.
I like the looks of these machine but I really can't start yet another collection.
Would like a 4 player pin though
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I would have snatched that up for $45! finding room right now for it would be the hard part.
I will be building my new shop and game room this spring, if all goes as planned. And if the Mrs. can keep her job.
I will move all the pinball's and pachi out of the house. I went out with a couple friends and we played some pool. I think I will get a pool table for the game room, the Mrs. wants a full size shuffle board too. I like the shuffle bowling that can be played on the shuffle board too.
I have a couple of pinz on my want list I will be hunting down as soon as I get more room (and $)
I will be building my new shop and game room this spring, if all goes as planned. And if the Mrs. can keep her job.
I will move all the pinball's and pachi out of the house. I went out with a couple friends and we played some pool. I think I will get a pool table for the game room, the Mrs. wants a full size shuffle board too. I like the shuffle bowling that can be played on the shuffle board too.
I have a couple of pinz on my want list I will be hunting down as soon as I get more room (and $)
It sold quick and the day I saw it I already had to be in two places at once
Do you know often I say to my self It would be a mistake to pass on this deal or that one
Sure I sell quite a bit, but lately I've had to become very creative in finding storage space. I'm seriously considering renting a storage unit so I can move stuff on my time rather then the bosses.
Do you know often I say to my self It would be a mistake to pass on this deal or that one
Sure I sell quite a bit, but lately I've had to become very creative in finding storage space. I'm seriously considering renting a storage unit so I can move stuff on my time rather then the bosses.
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