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MOC Lego Pinball V01

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This is really an amazing MOC, I never saw anything like this done in LEGO. Looking forward to the video :)

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Thanks a lot, You see, the playfield is laser printed and electronics is also not Lego, but I have no Mindstorm system, so I decided for this exception to use also non Lego parts...

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Nice combination of Lego and non-Lego parts. Can't wait to see this pinball table in action.

Thanks! Yes, I will try to manage the video this weekend...

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Wow! I just love the mechanized functions, the automated score and the overall play experience, you did a great job!

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Wow! I just love the mechanized functions, the automated score and the overall play experience, you did a great job!

Thanks really! :-) The counting system is not so precise, as should be... I hope, I will build some more tables and still better...

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Well this is really impressive, I mean... jawdropping impressive! The complexity and amount of fuctions is probably the highest I have ever seen on this kind of lego contraption. Very well done Filip!

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I love pinball machines, and your Lego version is stunning :thumbup: :thumbup:

Thx, I made it cause the real one is too expensive for me, otherwise it never be realized... :-)

Well this is really impressive, I mean... jawdropping impressive! The complexity and amount of fuctions is probably the highest I have ever seen on this kind of lego contraption. Very well done Filip!

Thanks really! The machine has still many things to be tuned, also some logic (like Mindstorm) would be nice to add... For me the big fun to realize at least some mechanics. So many cars and trucks I have made, but the pinball first time I have tried...

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Excellent - by far the best Lego attempt I've seen. Any chance of a video showing how the functions work?

(I have a long-standing ambition to build a real one from scratch - they're a great combination of physics, mechanics, electronics, programming, art, sound and music!)

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Great job, this is absolutely amazing. What custom electronic parts did you use?

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WOW, I've seen video and I have to say: "This pinball machine is just AWESOME! Good job!

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