Dude, you are killing it. Those lights in the speaker, so nice! You keep adding stuff and making it seem all to easy, over here hiding your genius. Great work.
I might touch on the software in the final video, but probably not too in depth. The regular leds are controlled by the Pinscape software, thr addressables are ran with Arnoz Tiny Tools if I'm not mistaken
That's crazy! This video series is a pure joy to watch and I can't imagine the amount of work that was put into building and filming all of this! I can't wait for the final part :)
Thank you for all the praise! Comments like yours are very valuable to me. It did take a lot of work. 2 years of building and I've now been editing on and off for about a year. The final part will hopefully be done fairly soon
Perhaps a extra suggestion : replace the yellow cards with 2 small displays, so you can see the rules per game on the left side and show the payment rate or freeplay modus on the right side !
I have thought about this since I completed the build. It would be really nice, and I have one of those 7" screens laying around. But I feel like I can just look up the rules for the game instead if I really want to learn them
Incredible. I just spent the afternoon watching all 7 videos and can’t wait for the next one! If it’s not too rude to ask, about how much did this cost to build?
Thanks, that's so nice to hear. I'm still working on the final one, I hope to get it done soon. I'll give a lot more info in that video like the cost with a spreadsheet with all the parts, but I'll already spoil the fact that it cost me about €2000 in total
@@overtinker.projects Good to know. Depending on the led, I can be a bit sensitive to them , and prefer incandescent in uses like this, especially with blue / white. Thank you for the series of vids, Im trying to plan out a build.
@bthatguy1181 well if you're sensitive to lights you can install less bright flashers, no undercab lighting, things like that. You're free to build whatever suits you best. That's the beauty of the vpin hobby
@@overtinker.projects Ok ziet echt gaaf uit bro. Ik wil ook één maken moet even kijken waar ik de kabinet kan vinden en de onderdelen. Geniet van je pinball.
Dude, you are killing it. Those lights in the speaker, so nice! You keep adding stuff and making it seem all to easy, over here hiding your genius. Great work.
Thanks! It does seem easy when it's all combined into a video like this. Took me 2 years to build it though 😅
@@overtinker.projectsJust the wiring and knowing how all that works would bust my mind open. It's a thing of beauty, you deserve all the credit.
I definitely underestimated the time it takes to wire so many things. Luckily there's a really good guide for making vpins that I could work off of
ANother REALLY good video, love follwoing this series :-)
Thank you! It's almost over though :)
Love it great series :-) The door looks amazing, would be really great if you could share or explain how to configure the LEDs. :-)
I might touch on the software in the final video, but probably not too in depth. The regular leds are controlled by the Pinscape software, thr addressables are ran with Arnoz Tiny Tools if I'm not mistaken
That's crazy! This video series is a pure joy to watch and I can't imagine the amount of work that was put into building and filming all of this! I can't wait for the final part :)
Thank you for all the praise! Comments like yours are very valuable to me. It did take a lot of work. 2 years of building and I've now been editing on and off for about a year. The final part will hopefully be done fairly soon
Wow!! Love what you did with the lighting. This is amazing
I love it too 😁 both types of lighting add a lot of immersion to thr gameplay
Perhaps a extra suggestion : replace the yellow cards with 2 small displays, so you can see the rules per game on the left side and show the payment rate or freeplay modus on the right side !
I have thought about this since I completed the build. It would be really nice, and I have one of those 7" screens laying around. But I feel like I can just look up the rules for the game instead if I really want to learn them
Thanks for the video, really enjoying the series and your attention to detail 🙌 .
Thanks for the kind words and noticing the details :)
Incredible. I just spent the afternoon watching all 7 videos and can’t wait for the next one! If it’s not too rude to ask, about how much did this cost to build?
Thanks, that's so nice to hear. I'm still working on the final one, I hope to get it done soon. I'll give a lot more info in that video like the cost with a spreadsheet with all the parts, but I'll already spoil the fact that it cost me about €2000 in total
Love love love this!
Thanks for the compliment!
@@overtinker.projects you bet! Gave you a follow. I will be posting more v-pin vids when I get my new cabinet in. 😊
@@TheJonOsborne Curious to see what it will look like!
@@overtinker.projects it’s a prebuilt from XGC. I’ve had several previous home builds that were cool but this one is going to be epic. 😊
@@TheJonOsborne let me know when it arrives so I can check it out!
Hey - great work! You dont have to use Teensy Board and Octoboard for adressable LED?
No, you can also use a D1 mini with Arnoz' software. They're a lot cheaper
Do the lights distract from the action on the playfield?
I would say they add more immersion to the gameplay. It's definitely a plus
@@overtinker.projects Good to know. Depending on the led, I can be a bit sensitive to them , and prefer incandescent in uses like this, especially with blue / white. Thank you for the series of vids, Im trying to plan out a build.
@bthatguy1181 well if you're sensitive to lights you can install less bright flashers, no undercab lighting, things like that. You're free to build whatever suits you best. That's the beauty of the vpin hobby
Is dit je laatste video part of komt er nog aan?
Nee er komt hopelijk volgende week nog een laatste deel aan!
@@overtinker.projects Ok ziet echt gaaf uit bro. Ik wil ook één maken moet even kijken waar ik de kabinet kan vinden en de onderdelen. Geniet van je pinball.
Er zijn flatpack kits die je kan bestellen en dan zelf in elkaar kan steken om een cabinet te maken. Misschien een interessante piste
@@overtinker.projects kan je een link naar me sturen? Ga ik in de zomervakantie maken. Alvast bedankt
Heel mooi
Bedankt!