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    I think its been a few days since I let you guys know how my project was going. Sorry I don't have any pictures yet. I changed the track from that "T" track to a "U" track, it was easier to attach it to the back of my machine. I also found a wider track for the lost ball return because the balls would come through too fast and jump the track. I got my counter from Gaku and wired that all up, and I will attach it after I get the machine cleaned up. I will try and get some pictures up tonight or tomorrow.

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    Well my project is finally done and it is time to share with pachitalk.
    IMG_0964.JPGIMG_0968.JPGThese are the front and back of the machine.IMG_0965.JPG I have my pachi-counter mounted on the top of my machineIMG_0966.JPGHere is a close-up of the ball tracks on the back of the machine.IMG_0967.JPG Here is my bell that makes a little noise when a ball lands in a pocket. I would have to say this is my favorite machine to work on of all my vintage machines.

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    Can we have a video of this Wonder in action Pretty Please With Sugar On Top ???
    When things don't go right the 1st time , Step back ,Take a break and come back renewed. RGS

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    very simple looking... i like it.. makeing your own tracks was the better way to go
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    I bought my 1st Pachinko last week a Nishijin A. It was cheap but needs a lot of work.

    Before I bought it I was almost hoping that it was missing parts so that I could design a new system using solonoids, drivers and logic gates (electronics) for the functions.

    But my machine was complete and after cleaning and adjustments, seeing it all the mechanics work truly amazed me and an electric conversion was unthinkable.

    If I had an incomplete machine sitting around I'd definetly begin an electronic project. But then that's just me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveFury View Post
    I bought my 1st Pachinko last week a Nishijin A. It was cheap but needs a lot of work.

    Before I bought it I was almost hoping that it was missing parts so that I could design a new system using solonoids, drivers and logic gates (electronics) for the functions.

    But my machine was complete and after cleaning and adjustments, seeing it all the mechanics work truly amazed me and an electric conversion was unthinkable.

    If I had an incomplete machine sitting around I'd definetly begin an electronic project. But then that's just me.
    Pics i thought pics were required hear...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moparformances View Post
    Pics i thought pics were required hear...
    Ah yes... the coveted pics.

    DSCN0521.jpg DSCN0524.jpg

    My thread is here http://www.pachitalk.com/forums/vint...nasty-one.html

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