

1up star wars pinball pro#
PRO TIP: after making sure it fits properly, I recommend you take off the protective cover BEFORE you put it into place. Once the graphic panel slides into place then go back and tighten them up.

If this happens, loosen the screws of the white L bracket on the “F” board so you have some room to move thigs some. Even worse, I can see someone breaking their graphic panel by trying to force it. It’s supposed to stick out some but it wants to stick out more than it should which will lead to a gap between the side panel and top cover and graphic panel. This is due to the “F” board not perfectly aligning with the grooves so it doesn’t fully go into place. When assembling the top box that has the speakers and backlights in it, sliding the graphic panel “I” into place can be tricky. Once again they use those same plastic, white L brackets we all know and love. When it comes to assembly, these are actually a bit easier to assemble than the ¾ cabs and I found there is only one place that can be a bit tricky and cause you to potentially mess up or break something. I really hope they learned something from this and redo their lit marquees on their ¾ cabs to have this level of quality. The speakers look to be better quality and the lit backing has even light distribution and has a great glow to it. The plexiglass is thicker than the ¾ cab bezels and a much better quality in general.

The legs are some serious hardware with a hefty feel to it and clean weld points. The first thing that is immediately evident is that these pinballs are a step up in quality over their ¾ cabs. So let’s break this impending wall of text down into sections. Those imperfections though are not big enough to really impact the fun factor of this pinball machine. Now that I have that out of the way, I have to say I’m really enjoying my Star Wars pinball, even more than would have expected to. While I spent waaaaay too much time in arcades as a kid I’d rarely play pinball machines and if I did, it was a quarter here and there kind of play. First and foremost, please note I am not a pinball fanatic.
