Thanks for the great vid! I just got a shooting’ gallery and the instruction label is on the left side of the cube whereas yours is on the back. Weird! I wonder why
Anything like this, but more robust on the inside? Or similar toys by other companies? I distinctly remember games like these, but with a little more oomph in the quality. One was a monkey collecting rings from a tree and another was more of an actual crane collecting balls and trying to put them in a treasure chest, if my memory serves me right.
Unfortunately, not, I sacrificed on of these a while back to see how they are put together. The clear top has an inset ridge that fits snug into the colored base. It goes in about an inch and is glued in place with superglue. The only way to separate the two is to either cut it clean off or break it. once inside it disassembles easily with many small parts and gears. The winding mechanism is self-contained and sealed tight with more glue. Again, it cannot be opened without extreme force. Maybe a replacement could be found that would work. Once these stop winding, they are for decoration at that point.
helicopter and monkey : insanely difficultt to get all the balls mini head: too easy the rest: real skill level close to zero, just fire fast and hope for the best
Definitely a couple of them are just random rapid fire. But they're all fun for the target demographic! Yeah, Helicopter is the one that requires some nuance. If you fire too hard, you'll lose all the balls that you've already caught.
I designed a circuit board that should allow me to connect to all the pads on the playfield. If it works, then I think I can control the lights and score digits pretty easily. Then I’ll have to get to work on the switches and sound. I think I’ll have to switch to a newer microcontroller to get the sound working though-because I’m running out of pins!
I had the monkey one as a kid, but just recalled I also owned a long tube shaped one that you played golf in.
Sounds like Tomy Tower Teaser "Up 'n' Down Golf".
@@kyle5574 that sounds familiar! thank you!
Thanks for the great vid! I just got a shooting’ gallery and the instruction label is on the left side of the cube whereas yours is on the back. Weird! I wonder why
Anything like this, but more robust on the inside? Or similar toys by other companies? I distinctly remember games like these, but with a little more oomph in the quality. One was a monkey collecting rings from a tree and another was more of an actual crane collecting balls and trying to put them in a treasure chest, if my memory serves me right.
I recently bought the shooting gallery one but the wind up is broken, do you have any way to fix it?
Unfortunately, not, I sacrificed on of these a while back to see how they are put together. The clear top has an inset ridge that fits snug into the colored base. It goes in about an inch and is glued in place with superglue. The only way to separate the two is to either cut it clean off or break it. once inside it disassembles easily with many small parts and gears. The winding mechanism is self-contained and sealed tight with more glue. Again, it cannot be opened without extreme force. Maybe a replacement could be found that would work. Once these stop winding, they are for decoration at that point.
@@andrewpoznerthanks for sharing this!
Really great video here. Any way to email you to ask a few questions?
helicopter and monkey : insanely difficultt to get all the balls
mini head: too easy
the rest: real skill level close to zero, just fire fast and hope for the best
Definitely a couple of them are just random rapid fire. But they're all fun for the target demographic! Yeah, Helicopter is the one that requires some nuance. If you fire too hard, you'll lose all the balls that you've already caught.
Hi Kyle, is there anymore updates on the american girl pinball?
I designed a circuit board that should allow me to connect to all the pads on the playfield. If it works, then I think I can control the lights and score digits pretty easily. Then I’ll have to get to work on the switches and sound. I think I’ll have to switch to a newer microcontroller to get the sound working though-because I’m running out of pins!