Cinema: When I received it the playfield and cases were in excellent condition and only truly need some TLC to repair it. I have temporarily added in the missing flipper solenoids and replaced some bulbs and rubber. Once I'm able to get someone to wind the proper flipper coils I will actually take the time to truly restore this machine and consider it repaired. In the future I'll look at further restoring it. A nice machine that appears to have been produced just when pinball machines were switching to solid-state boards. The plastic connectors and some sealed relays in the head, show the upcoming shift. This machine has been fun to work on, and seems to work great. Photos![]()
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Last updated January 2009
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