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Protections are in place so the lockbar hopefully does not dig into the rails.Tough to avoid and still get a tight fi
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Black chromed buttons are used.
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Up on four legs now with it's trim.
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Backboard is rebuilt.
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All parts polished.New plastics installed.
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Ditching the taller lead sockets and wiring for something lower profile as these will often short or break with movemen
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Sections are now reworked with staple down sockets and thicket wiring for the GI.
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Backboard in place.
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Playfield is ready to flip.
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Bazaar scoop will be replaced.
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Replacement scoop.
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New scoop targets etc.
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Working through the switch harness now.
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Beat targets.
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Crappy factory daisy chains.Flimsy and fragile.
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Chewed up wiring.
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Remapped target bank wiring with more correct color wiring that is thicker and more durable. Neater as well.Put on a plu
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Same process used throughout the switch harness where needed.
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Now onto the GI.This game has a lot of it and the majority is done with the flimsy and fragile factory daisy chain.All
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Examples of the reworked GI.Orange and white strand.
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Yellow and white strand.
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Brown and white strand.
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An adjustable magnet core and bracket are used in place of the factory now adjustable that was badly mushroomed.This is a
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Nickel plated hardware where needed.
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Playfield is wired and ready to install in the cabinet.
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Other nickel plated parts where appropriate.
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Playfield is in the cabinet now.
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Plated sword down the right shooter lane side.
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Plated apron.Ready to decal.
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Apron decaled.
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Apron installed.
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