Love the colors! I finally ordered this one at a reasonable price. It was over 200 when it came out. Thank you for sharing definitely hit that like button
Beautiful paint job! I found that the game is way more fun if you take the spinning seal back out. It deflects too many fun shots unnecessarily, especially away from the center ramp.
@@bendeim3564 yes, it needs glass. Stay tuned because I'm doing that, but my power is off until Friday because the stupid electric company blew up my system.
@@jasmine2501would it be a challenge to somehow get some small small o rings on mini posts in front of the ramps? It would keep the ball from hitting the edge of the ramp and jumping up in the air, might also make the game harder as the ball would come flying back at you. Building mine now and considering it! Probably would just drill a small hole in the playfield or something
@@ghdesign_ it needs a top glass, which would have been a simple thing to include. I'm making one from acrylic. There's three extra posts with rubber in the kit, so you could use those. Also could 3D print something. The main improvements it needs are a real score display and more targets to hit. I will be doing some videos about that... how to reverse engineer the existing parts and maybe use Arduino to add more targets and a scoreboard. There's lots you can do, but I strongly suggest following time instructions first, just don't glue anything permanently.
Love the colors! I finally ordered this one at a reasonable price. It was over 200 when it came out. Thank you for sharing definitely hit that like button
You finished it!! It looks very cool, I LOVE the colours!😊😊
Thanks, I'm working on the review video. We had a power outage the day I finished it. And it was only fixed recently!
I noticed Its missing the 2 wood bits that cover the light strips on the bottom left and right of the play area
What kind of paint did you use? Looks great!
UV neon colors acrylic, thinned out a bit
Really adds to the project. Thank you
I was curious about the type of paint too, I’ll look for the neon acrylics, hopefully they have pens with a fine point on one end. Thanks for sharing.
This appears to be more fun to build than to actually play.
Nice job! I colored it myself, unfortunately I can't load any photos here.
By the way, the sound is amazing, how did you get this bark included? 😉
Beautiful paint job! I found that the game is way more fun if you take the spinning seal back out. It deflects too many fun shots unnecessarily, especially away from the center ramp.
How many hours did you work on this, not counting the painting time? Thanks.
Not sure. I put parts together first to visualize, and then take them apart again to paint. This adds a lot of time.
I love it.. what's under the hood making the sound effects and score working, etc?
It has some toy grade electronics inside. I'm going to do some upgrades, so be sure to subscribe! I have a review video coming too.
I got frustrated. It's hard to get the ball in the ramps. You have to Push the Flipper Finger Buttons so hard, that Sometimes the ball jumps away
@@bendeim3564 yes, it needs glass. Stay tuned because I'm doing that, but my power is off until Friday because the stupid electric company blew up my system.
@@jasmine2501would it be a challenge to somehow get some small small o rings on mini posts in front of the ramps? It would keep the ball from hitting the edge of the ramp and jumping up in the air, might also make the game harder as the ball would come flying back at you.
Building mine now and considering it! Probably would just drill a small hole in the playfield or something
@@ghdesign_ it needs a top glass, which would have been a simple thing to include. I'm making one from acrylic. There's three extra posts with rubber in the kit, so you could use those. Also could 3D print something. The main improvements it needs are a real score display and more targets to hit. I will be doing some videos about that... how to reverse engineer the existing parts and maybe use Arduino to add more targets and a scoreboard. There's lots you can do, but I strongly suggest following time instructions first, just don't glue anything permanently.
Spettacolare...ma lo hai colorato ru ???... oppure è una nuova versione....bel video ... ciao dall'Italia
Loved seeing thos and the short! What type of paint did you use? I'm looking at painting mine
just regular acrylic, make sure it's not too thick.
I just started and are using Staedtler fine liners (ink pens) works great!
@@RiaVersteeg I used those for the small stuff but they run out quick on larger areas
I will use acrylics on larger areas! But for small areas the pens work great, thanks Jasmine 🙂
Nice Video ! Sub & Big Like ! And love pinball games !
i order one. i hope kit arrive for mount it :)
Don't install the spinning seal. It makes playing less fun.
The last start shot was so powerful it changed lanes with another ramp!