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This is my model of the FunHouse pinball machine.
FunHouse is a pinball machine released in November 1990 by Williams Electronics.
I designed it as a comissioned built and it has been a lot of fun. Especially, the research and playing hours with the real machine :-)
You can find instructions as well as custom stickers on rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-168509/mpbuilder/funhouse-pinbal...
Have fun!
beautiful artwork on the bally classic pinball Wizard. Artwork rendered by same artist that did the classic Fireball. Backglass depicts Roger Daltry and Ann Margrett.
Went to playdium on Saturday with a few friends (including ihatesnow from the states!)....and it was like Whoa! Colours! Lights! VROOOOM!!!! OMG!
It was all colourful and crazy. and amazing :D
Was trying to get Gog's pinball going through but the ball was way too fast.
good times...good times
I'll end my Rock and Roll Hall of Fame series on this one. They had a number of pinball machines designed around various musical artists ... in this case Dolly Parton. I must have played it for 15 minutes. It brought back memories of all the time I wasted in college playing pinball when I probably should have been studying.
ain't got no distractions
Can't hear no buzzers and bells,
Don't see no lights a flashin'
Plays by sense of smell.
Always gets the replay,
Never seen him fall,
That deaf, dumb and blind kid
Sure plays a mean pinball.
I have showed my partyland remake project to the guys who worked with me at the office and they enjoyed it. They have started a "pinball fund" and now that I am leaving the company, they allowed me to withdraw the fund. There are 26 reais (1 real == aprox. 2 US dollars) mainly in coins. I wonder what parts of the pinball machine will I buy with this money.
Thanks guys!
Two handouts detailing the Valley Spectra IV pinball game, 1979 vintage. One of the period's several attempts at a "Cocktail" version of a pinball game - with the innovation of a 360-degree rotating playfield so players at any side can have a turn. Again, we are occasionally asked for parts for this table and they were long since discontinued and the supply depleted
A good mix of mechanical and more modern Pinball machines at the Dreamland information event.
I paid £1 to have a go on FIREPOWER and barely scored a thing. Them balls went right down the middle.
At an arcade in Shonandai. Pinball machines! In this present age! In Japan! I tell you, this combination is really, really are.
湘南台のゲームセンターにて。本物のピンボールマシーンなんて何年ぶりに見るだろうか?
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Mary at the Al Columbia Exhibition and Book Signing.
Photo from the Al Columbia Exhibition and Book Signing for his graphic novel 'Pim & Francie'. Fantagraphics Bookstore And Gallery in Georgetown, Seattle Washington (11/07/09).
Two handouts detailing the Valley Spectra IV pinball game, 1979 vintage. One of the period's several attempts at a "Cocktail" version of a pinball game - with the innovation of a 360-degree rotating playfield so players at any side can have a turn. Again, we are occasionally asked for parts for this table and they were long since discontinued and the supply depleted