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Close up of the backglass of the Vulcan pinball machine. (Gottlieb, 1977)

Backbox for the Blackbelt pinball machine. (Bally, 1986)

Backbox for the Locomotion pinball machine. (Zaccaria, 1981)

Backglass for the Blast Off pinball machine. (Williams, 1967)

Backbox and topper for the Deadpool Limited Edition pinball machine.

Backbox for the Groovy pinball machine. (Gottlieb, 1970)

Close up of the backglass of a Sinbad pinball machine.

Close up of the backglass of the Gulfstream pinball machine.

Backbox for the Road Kings pinball machine. (Williams, 1986)

Backbox for the Pleasure Isle pinball machine. (Gottlieb, 1965)

Backbox with topper for the Medieval Madness pinball machine. (Williams, 1997)

Close up of the backglass of a Hi Deal pinball machine.

Close up of the backglass of the Lawman pinball machine. (Gottlieb, 1971)

Backbox for the Trade Winds pinball machine. (Williams, 1962)

Backglass for the St Louis pinball machine. (Williams, 1949)

Van het weekend een andere einddemper gemonteerd van het merk Elia. Geluid is iets veranderd in de positieve zin van het woord en het is eens wat anders dan een dubbele pijp of de V6 look.

 

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Backbox for the Dragon pinball machine. (Gottlieb, 1978)

Backbox art for the Quicksilver pinball machine. (Stern, 1980)

Enough about the backglass. Here's the inside of the backbox for you. In a pinball machine backbox, first the backglass swings out on a frame, presenting you with the lights, and then the light board swings out, so you can get to the circuit boards.

 

This part really surprised me, because I thought surely all of the circuit boards would live down in the roomy cabinet under the playfield.

Close up of the backglass of the Space Shuttle pinball machine. (Zaccaria, 1980)

Backglass for the Universe pinball machine. (Zaccaria, 1977)

Backbox for the Robo War pinball machine. (Premier Gottlieb, 1988)

Close up of the backglass of the Big Injun pinball machine. (Gottlieb, 1974)

Backglass for the Doozie pinball machine. (Williams, 1968)

Backbox with topper for the Guns N Roses pinball machine. (Data East, 1994)

Backglass for the Tennessee pinball machine. (Williams, 1948)

Backglass for the Big Game pinball machine. (Stern, 1980)

Backglass for the Bowl O pinball machine. (Bally, 1970)

Update on the 106, new back box has been purchased ! Not a silly raspy fart can just a nice simple Peco 2 back box. Gives off a smooth deep sound, I love it.

Backglass for the Air Aces pinball machine. (Bally, 1975)

Backbox for Lights Camera Action pinball machine. (Premier Gottlieb, 1989)

Backbox for the Laser Cue pinball machine. (Williams, 1984)

Backbox for the Post Time pinball machine. (Williams, 1969)

Backglass for the Seawitch pinball machine. (Stern, 1980)

Backglass of a Magnotron pinball machine. (Gottlieb, 1974)

Close up of the backglass of the Stampede pinball machine. (Stern, 1977)

Backglass for Airport pinball machine. (Gottlieb, 1969)

Backbox and topper for the Domino's pinball machine. (Spooky, 2016)

Backbox for the custom Jupiter Crush pinball machine.

Backbox for the Safe Cracker pinball machine. (Bally, 1996)

New exhaust backbox, manufactured by Remus, supplied by Subaru and fitted by Stan Palmer, Carlisle.

 

Fitted along with the aluminium coloured exhaust finisher.

Backbox for the Time Line pinball machine. (Gottlieb, 1980)

Close up of the backglass of the El Toro pinball machine. (Bally, 1972)

Backbox for the Spirit pinball machine. (Gottlieb, 1982)

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