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Revision as of 21:11, 8 January 2015
Deadpin
Name | Title |
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Matthew Bonnema | Project owner, Programmer and Designer |
Josh Kugler | Programmer |
Jeff Steeve | Art and Creative Design |
Mike Jupp | Art and Creative Design |
Back Alley Creations | Powder coating |
Game Summary
- Uses the P-ROC Controller
- Standard size machine
- All LED lighting with RGB features
- 3 ramps
- Total of 15 shots:
- 2 small loops and one orbit
- 3 spinners
- 4 pop bumpers
- 1 kickout hole
- 3 VUKs
- 1 skillshot
- Plunger and Autolaunch
- 2 flippers
- 2 slingshots
- Upper playfield that has three lanes
- All rails are polished aluminum
- All ramps are powder coated and completely custom made
Spent a bit of time figuring out how to fit optos instead of machanical switches in the upper playfield while still keeping the wiring completely hidden.
Made without the use of CNC or other advanced tools.
External Link
Deadpin at Pinballcontrollers.com