Sinistar Cockpit restoration September 2022

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Chuckie egg said:
I used to have the cocktail version Les and I miss it such a great game.
It's my game to go to when ever I see you one, but two I wouldn't know where to look.
Amazing

Cheers Alex, the cocktail version is fantastic, its my kids favorite
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Russ J said:
700k is still a very respectable score mate
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...you'll crack 1mill before you no it
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Can't seem to be consistent with my game play, was averaging 450K a game a couple of weeks ago now struggling to get 200K
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Amazing! I am not sure what I am more in awe of - the sublime collection of machines or the incredible building and decoration work.
The rooms are just fantastic - has a real feel of 'underground club' to it. Did you get help with the design and decoration or did you make it all up yourself? Loving all the posters, beer signs, etc.
And those games....what would I give for just one of those....They all look mint! So nice to see a row of early '80s games all in a row like that, just as it should be :)
And top photography as well :) Nice to see you've used the ambient light instead of a flash, gives us a real feel of the place.

Brilliant, well done! It looks like it's been a year since you first posted these pics, has the novelty worn off yet?
 

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andycole said:
Amazing! I am not sure what I am more in awe of - the sublime collection of machines or the incredible building and decoration work.
The rooms are just fantastic - has a real feel of 'underground club' to it. Did you get help with the design and decoration or did you make it all up yourself? Loving all the posters, beer signs, etc.
And those games....what would I give for just one of those....They all look mint! So nice to see a row of early '80s games all in a row like that, just as it should be :)
And top photography as well :) Nice to see you've used the ambient light instead of a flash, gives us a real feel of the place.

Brilliant, well done! It looks like it's been a year since you first posted these pics, has the novelty worn off yet?

Cheers, I sorted the decoration myself, got the ideas from all over the place, it took me 11 years to finish it, the bar was the most difficult on a trip to London I spotted an Art Deco bar what give me idea how to sort mine, that gave me the kick up the ass to sort the rest. The games I have collected over 17 years, photography is my other hobby and really enjoy taking photos of my new machines, as for the novelty wearing off.... it makes me smile every time I venture down there
 

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Not new to the basement I pulled it out to do some minor
cleaning and got carried away with the camera again… I bought this Addams
Family Gold from a penthouse in London in 1999. The guy had bought it new in
box from Namusco, Brussels, and imported it to the UK. He had an original
Addams alongside this gold addition what he used to play mostly. When I picked
it up it had 600 plays, came with manuals and certificate and spare NOS
lockdown bar, hope you enjoy the photos
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Hurray Banana said:
Very nice Les, love Adams family, up there with my most played pins back in the day

It was the game that got me into arcade collecting, we all used to drink in a bar in Sunderland called the Ivy House that always had a pin table, my favourite was The Addams family, spent many a Sunday bashing those buttons trying to light the '?'. We used to spend more playing pinball than what we did buying beer, happy days
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I'm outbidding Alpha1 with my offer of £55. Home use only Gold edition? Hell, it doesn't get any better than that! Funhouse and Twilight Zone too! A place jam packed with awezumness!

Very nice!
 
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