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New Figure and new Spot Lights On Slings.

Some more Police Force Pinball Updates!

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by GronV3
Showing Old Displays And New Figures Installed On Playfield.
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Some more Police Force Pinball Updates!
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Like the title says I put in a new Crocodile Figure from some DC thing.
And put in new Spot Lights on the sling shots.

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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 10 months ago
Rating: General

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PhoenixSilvermane
9 months, 4 weeks ago
very nice is this a restoration
GronV3
9 months, 4 weeks ago
Mostly showing what stuff I have put in the game.
I do twitch streams as well that I need to get up on my youtube channel for archiving.
This pin is actually the rare occasion where I bought it 100% working.
I did the usual line cord as it had one of those big end plugs on it and did not want to hog up 2 sockets with my plug at PRGE.
Newest problem right now though is the dome flashers are not working right so have to figure out why that is.
PhoenixSilvermane
9 months, 4 weeks ago
very nice and changing the plug is probably an easy task
GronV3
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Yes it is really easy to change out a line cord.
The only challenge is hooking up the wires right.
For the most part I take off one wire at a time and replace each wire with the wire I removed.
And if things are really messed up most pinball machines do have a manual with them with so detailed of schematics that tells you exactly what wire goes where and what it is connecting too.
I try to always do electronics slowly there is no need to go fast on electronics as doing something quick may mess up and do even more damage.
PhoenixSilvermane
9 months, 3 weeks ago
i  have only built Extension cords, and changed breakers so my knowledge is very limited, i know how stuff is suppose to work thats it, so being able figure out something like a pinball machine is out of my range currently
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