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King Of Diamonds (Gottlieb 1967)_Teisen_MOD

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Loserman76, GNance, Teisen Created by
Gottlieb Manufacturer
1967 Year

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First I would like to thank Loserman76 for the beautiful work... wherever he is playing pinball!
 
small changes were made only aesthetically, to my liking...
 
small improvements in the playfield, plastics, lighting,flippers position...  I want to make it clear that the descriptions for the tables I'm sharing are "standard" for all, changes are made when there is a need for some adjustment.
 
version used, follow the link to the original table    


 Excellent work by Hauntfreaks with this B2S that goes very well with this table! Thanks Haunt.   


Adjustments made:
 
playfield color correction
metals
upper guide plastics
 
Description of Loserman76:   
 
.King of Diamonds - Gottlieb 1967
 
(KOD and friends wave)
 
Coding build by Loserman76
Images/Artwork by GNance

Edited by teisen

https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/15697-king-of-diamonds-gottlieb-1967-b2s/
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DomiKamu

  

Loving these tables! very difficult, due to small flippers, but very interesting.

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RabidUrko

· Edited by RabidUrko

  

Great update , although is there a texture error near number 6 rollover or couldnt the small white patch be avoided ? Cheers.

 

(looks like its something to do with the launch shute baffle at the top.)

 

Interesting i watched a video of it just now on Youtube and it isnt there on their video.

Ill post a short video of what i see. The patch disappears briefly as the ball passes it when launched. Im using VPX 10.8

 

 

 

Response from the author:

Hello

Exactly, it really looks like a reflection of the upper deflector... maybe this is happening when using the VPX8, because in the VPX7 I don't see this problem...

anyway you can select the deflector and uncheck the reflection option, see if that solves it


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