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apzpins

@apzpins@mstdn.games

A pinball addict. I tend to enjoy working on pins as much as playing them! Owner of Hopeakuula Arcade, apzpins on Twitch and YouTube. Also: cats! 🇫🇮

This account is all about casual and tournament playing, streaming, restoring, repairing and owning pinball. Other casual nostalgia and retro stuff might also sneak in. Feel free to ask me stuff.

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apzpins, to InitialD
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I love creative toppers from 80s and 90s. This one from Strange Science (Bally, 1986) was one of the most memorable ones from a darkly lit arcade of a local amusement park.

It's a real neon tube.

Video of Strange Science pinball machibe. It has a topper where a neon tube has been bent into a shape of arcing electricity and it flashes purple.

Monsterlady, (edited ) to random
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I don't understand how anyone can watch the news right before going to bed. Talk about inducing stress.

What I like to do before lights out is meditate and read a chapter of a book to take my mind off things.

apzpins,
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@Monsterlady It's also fun in a sad way how some people just search for news to get angry about. My old man watches nothing but war, conspiracy and disaster news all day long and gets super worked up about it all, especially when me and my mom aren't instantly taken to a object throwing rage about the latest injustice.

There's a lot in this world to get angry about, but spending your life in a hollow sensationalist news rage isn't serving anyone's cause, save the news networks and advertisers.

llamasoft_ox, to random
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This was a joke from a humorous article about "the daft future of video games".

Er...

https://arcadedirect.co.uk/original-red-space-invaders-arcade-machine/

apzpins,
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@llamasoft_ox I'm sad to read the item description when they mention it has been converted into a PC. Might have aswell just built the cabinet out of scratch too.

lukhash, to random
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Only 𝑨𝑴𝑰𝑮𝑨 makes it possible ✅️
https://fanlink.tv/AMIGA

apzpins,
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@lukhash The chaotic evil person puts that disk into an Atari ST.

apzpins, to random
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apzpins, to Cats
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Digging through old Youtube videos, I found this one of my first cat, Bastet. She grew up with pinball machines around her and never missed a chance to investigate an open machine or removed playfield.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywvTfHLFCpc

#pinball #cats #catsofmastodon

apzpins, to nonbinary
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I hit the local all you can eat pizza place with @quester, they have this every 10th meal for free pass we collect together.

Quester walks away after giving the pass and the cashier offers it to me saying "give this to your .... umm ... uh ... friend....", visibly confused. I assume it was their first meeting with a non-binary person.

The confusion was just so priceless. I can only assume the historians will say "They were very good roommates" about us....

apzpins,
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@dec_hl @quester Yes! Roommates 4ever! ❤️ 😂

apzpins,
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@dec_hl @quester There is no gendered pronouns in Finnish at all. The whole language is completely gender neutral.

This is why Finns, even when relatively proficient in other languages, often call a woman "he". Or at least it happens to me more often than I'd like.

It gets even more frustrating with Spanish and other languages that also like to gender inanimate objects.

root42, to random
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And these are the before and after pictures of the cast metal frame. I used deoxit and an old cloth and cotton buds to remove the dirt and cover the metal at the same time with the deoxit, which usually gives a very thin coating that will protect the metal. Smells horribly though. :)
I think I will need to lube the top and bottom ball bearings of the spindle. The top one I can reach easily. For the bottom one I probably have to unmount the flywheel, but I don't want to...

A much cleaner metal frame, with significantly less visible corrosion

apzpins,
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@root42 Oh, I see I'm not only one doing this mod. I was so glad when I found these things, they run wonderfully cool compared to the real thing that often needs an insanely big heat sink.

This EzSBC's 5V at 3A one is the most common one I use: https://www.ezsbc.com/product/psu5-nonoise/

apzpins,
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@root42 Are the sinks necessary after the move to a switching PSU? Or is it just a visual thing?

apzpins, to Electronics
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apzpins,
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@root42 They sure did. It's a manufacturing "feature" of this type of board that's dipped into molten solder from the bottom side.

apzpins, to Electronics
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Time to take a stab at this thing. The LM338k regulator has finally failed on this WhiteStar platform driver board. I wish there was a switching PSU replacement for it like there is for the LM323K used in WPC games.

The regulator is at the upper left corner with a huge heat sink. It runs quite hot!

apzpins,
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@root42 I still have NOS ones, I stocked them back in the days before the fakes surfaced. But I'd love a switched PSU replacement like the 323K has.

apzpins,
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@root42 From what I own, only one platform uses it and it has one of them. It produces 5v, 5A in these games and drives everything from the CPU to external devices that run on 5 volts.

apzpins, to InitialD
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Apollo 13 has a lot going on. One feature the players rarely get to see is the magnetic moon that captures balls. A lot of owners, yours truly included, have noticed no matter how special balls you use in the game, you'll end up with 13 fridge magnets very soon if the moon is in use. Here you can see it temporarily activated for cleaning. It has no major effect for gameplay, the balls just get returned to inlane instead of plungerlane.

View or Apollo 13 pinball machine's playfield. A moon shaped magnetic toy captures a ball going past it on a ramp, lifts it up and drops it onto a hole on the other side.

apzpins,
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@davespice Yes. They become so bad they start to stick onto metal surfaces or to other balls. In Apollo 13 the most common symptom is that the machine can no longer eject new balls because they won't roll down the ball trough.

This problem happens in all pinball machines that have some kind of prolonged ball grabbing effect in them. The ones that just pulse magnets rarely, if ever do this.

apzpins,
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@davespice There are balls for this purpose, but this machine appears to use such a powerful magnet that even those will become magnetized in a lot shorter period than in other games.

I can only assume they used way too powerful magnet there, possibly to ensure they'd grab the ball that's screaming past the moon. This pinball platform can do PWM, but it only appeared in later revisions so this one will always drive the magnet at full blast.

ifixcoinops, (edited ) to random
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Damn I gotta play my garden music more

(once she's gone, obvs)

apzpins,
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@ifixcoinops What is it? The beak looks like it's some kind of a trush.

apzpins, to tech
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What appears to be an impossible trick is one of the coolest practical effects in pinball. A huge magnet is driven along a reversible screw. It's powerful enough to move the ball through the playfield.

Under the playfield video of Dracula pinball machine. There is a huge reversible screw and a carriage with a huge magnet travels along it across the playfield.

apzpins, to InitialD
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Bram Stoker's Dracula's "magical" levitating ball never gets old for me! Over 30 since this game's release, it still blows new players' minds. #pinball #90spinball #magnet #arcade

Video demonstrating Dracula pinball machine "levitating" a ball magnetically across the playfield.

Monsterlady, to VideoGames
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Not everything warps back to normal here.

apzpins,
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@Monsterlady I've been meaning to play this for so long now. So far I've enjoyed everything Sami Järvi has written/directed.

apzpins, to InitialD
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Back in the days the manufacturers were throwing a lot of shit at the wall, seeing what sticks. Some ideas we weird, some were wacky, some we just accept as one of those "but that's how pinball has always been!". Here's Chicago Coin's Big Flipper and its "Jumbo flippers". They're about twice as large as normal flipper you know today. Technically they were moved from the middle, not from the shaft like normal flippers. And yes, these were definitely in the that's weird category.

Closer view of Big Flipper's flippers. They are labeled "Jumbo Flipper". There's an adult male hand for scale on the glass, the flippers are longer than the hand's palm.

apzpins,
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@ifixcoinops I wonder if you were the one to demonstrate me the flipper mechanism. I talked to a lot of techs in that event.

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