Actually, has any pinball manufacturer ever used a different method for getting the glass on and off? I mean if the glass could be lifted straight up instead of slid out length ways that would mean they could be sited in more locations.
Lol, I think a lot of people don't think of that, I know I didn't. Luckily my room is just wide enough to get the glass off with just a few inches to spare and plenty of standing space to the sides so I don't have to lie on the floor :D
Backbox is 28 3/4" wide
Cabinet is 22" wide plus buttons.
Front is 36 1/2" high
Backbox is 76 1/2" at is highest.
Obviously as Sean said height will depend on setup including steepness. Don't forget you need enough room to get the glass off, I can give you that dimension if you want it.
Pics are fine on my PC and S4 but on my iPad 3 of them are sideways.
Class of 1812 was definitely interesting, very quirky and unusual. Would fit well in TPA.
Luckily all Neil's machines were spread out, 5 in the garage, 1 in a summerhouse in the garden, 3 in his kitchen and 5 in his living room. The only problem really was the kitchen was a bit crowded with people stood around chatting and eating and squeezing by on their way through when I was...
Really enjoyed Spiderman, would love to get my mits on one. At least it's a lot more affordable than Tron LE. Was a great day for me as I have very limmited experience with real tables, out of all that was there I have only played a CFTBL and a partially working Shrek before, the rest were new...
I Went to the above event yesterday and had a great time. Played an awesome selection of pins as follows;
Medieval Madness ( colour DMD )
Monster Bash
Attack From Mars
Tron LE
Spiderman
Congo
Addams Family
Shrek
Wizard ( EM )
Independence Day
Creature From The Black Lagoon
Class Of 1812
Johnny...
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