vladtzepess
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Hi there,
First of all thanks for your answers, if and when they'll be delivered.
I'm a proud owner of a Bram Stoker's Dracula since yesterday, problem is that the door to my mancave is too little and the main body of the pinball can pass trough, but the head, while being put down, is too large!
mind you , it's my fault for not acknowledging the issue BEFORE buoying the pinball, but hey, it was a deal so i could not waste time with measurements.
the question: is it possible not to completely beheading the pinball ( I mean removing tons of electrical contacts), just pulling out the bolts that fix the head and turn that head of about 90 degrees in order to pass through the little door to my mancave?
Sorry for the bad explanation but I hope someone has a solution to my problem.
all the best,
Alessandro
First of all thanks for your answers, if and when they'll be delivered.
I'm a proud owner of a Bram Stoker's Dracula since yesterday, problem is that the door to my mancave is too little and the main body of the pinball can pass trough, but the head, while being put down, is too large!
mind you , it's my fault for not acknowledging the issue BEFORE buoying the pinball, but hey, it was a deal so i could not waste time with measurements.
the question: is it possible not to completely beheading the pinball ( I mean removing tons of electrical contacts), just pulling out the bolts that fix the head and turn that head of about 90 degrees in order to pass through the little door to my mancave?
Sorry for the bad explanation but I hope someone has a solution to my problem.
all the best,
Alessandro