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Started going for a full Gen2 Zaccaria collection for about 6 years." When: " I started collecting pinball machines in 2004, but have been playing tournaments, since 1991. SLEIC is from Spain, Cirsa is from Spain as well."
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What country are these machines from: " Bologna, Italy for Zaccaria. What: " Trying for a full collection of Gen2 Zaccarias, with other rare obscure games thrown in for good variety." Niche Collection 006: Neo Skywalker's Euro pinball machines But there are a handful of pinballers who have sought out the European games, played them, and even built collections of them. And that is true for most people, including some of the biggest pinball collectors. In the Digital Niche Games post I mentioned how amazing it is to be able to play the Zaccaria games digitally, because chances are you'll never be able to play them all in real life. Welcome to the European pinball machines. I quickly came to understand that many of the obscure titles at the shows had one thing in common: They weren't from North America. The machines you had never seen before, or might have seen out of the corner of your eye when you were more green. But when you've played them all, you start to notice the machines that aren't there at every show. When you enter a pinball show's doors you go right to them and hunker down. You want to play the classics, the fresh hits, understand the buzz. The other strange thing, is that when i get to diagnostic test 4, all coils seem to fire together, and then the displays go blank.When you're more new to pinball you seek out the games that hover at the top of the Pinside Top 100 list, for the most part. However, when i try to add a credit and start a game outside of the test, nothing seems to work. In the switch test, the switches work - partiularly i tested the coin switch and start button which are good. So i assumed the switch matrix was stuffed, replaced both IC 40 and IC41, and now the machine will go into diagnostics.however is showing some strange behaviour. I found that the machine powers up, displays 0's on all the displays, however i cannot get into any diagnostics or coin up.
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Since then i have double checked my clean up work around the ROM chips, and all tracks seem to buzz out OK for continuity. It was not working when i got it, so cleaned up some old battery corrosion and got it functioning fine, then a month or so later it just stopped working. Hi All, Proud owner of a Gen 1 Locomotion with an amzing playfield. Catching up with everything I’ve forgotten. I’ve been out of the hobby for several years and now just getting back in. Sorry if this seems like a basic question. They don’t have Spooky listed, but David’s site has the scans. Has anyone had experience with “one-off” reproduction back glasses? I seems these days BGresto does this sort of thing. I’ve long given up getting an original back glass. I’d like to get this corrected and either put in a proper back glass or get another translite printed. Back then, in my impatience to get this guy running, I think I should have measured first and modified the location of the displays in backboard to fit the location in the translite. When I cut out the holes for the displays, the translate matched up with the top 3 displays, and the owl eyes, but not the bottom 2 displays.
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It was missing the back glass, so Frank helped me with getting a translite printed. Several years ago, I rebuilt my Spooky with a lot of generous assistance from David and Frank luvthatapex2.