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All four bolts in place but discovered that rear left bolt would not tighten all the way down by about 2mm. Realised there were two slightly different bolts.
It isn't screwed into place yet and I haven't re-fitted the safety guard as I still need access to test voltages, etc. At the stage I have only replaced the A2J2 connector which has the mains power coming in and general illumination (GI) going out to the cabinet.
Clamping a board against the delaminating backbox wood after filling with wood glue. My cat Doodle is supervising.
It isn't screwed into place yet and I haven't re-fitted the safety guard as I still need access to test voltages, etc. At the stage I have only replaced the A2J2 connector which has the mains power coming in and general illumination (GI) going out to the cabinet.
AUX. DRIVER boards mounted on the rear of the backbox light board. One for the backbox lamps and one for the playfield. The white microchip is the new MOC3011 TRIAC OPTO-COUPLER.
Another one of my favourite games and another one on my shortlist of pins to get! It's just so silly. I like the fact that it's a last-ditch attempt to make pinball cool by using a videogame tie-in and the split backbox is nice too.
Backbox Williams Warning Text - Paint instructions. By Zona Arcade & Mikonos.
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