druadic 20+ YEARS as a VP author. How time flies... Site Supporters Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 1,272 Solutions 4 Reaction score 825 Points 131 Favorite Pinball Machine Anything before 1939 (pre war), Firepower II, Agents 777 Feb 22, 2012 #1 Hi Lo, 1932 by Northwest Coin for VP9. Fixed the cards on the playfield and the ball shooter lane for VP9. Enjoy! Attachments HiLoPIC.JPG 76.5 KB · Views: 223
Hi Lo, 1932 by Northwest Coin for VP9. Fixed the cards on the playfield and the ball shooter lane for VP9. Enjoy!
tiltjlp PN co-founder Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 3,403 Reaction score 145 Points 65 Favorite Pinball Machine Flying Trapeze 1934 Feb 22, 2012 #2 Thanks buddy, This has always been one of my favorite card themed games. You'll have to have gone some to improve upon the old version.
Thanks buddy, This has always been one of my favorite card themed games. You'll have to have gone some to improve upon the old version.
druadic 20+ YEARS as a VP author. How time flies... Site Supporters Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 1,272 Solutions 4 Reaction score 825 Points 131 Favorite Pinball Machine Anything before 1939 (pre war), Firepower II, Agents 777 Feb 22, 2012 #3 tiltjlp said: Thanks buddy, This has always been one of my favorite card themed games. You'll have to have gone some to improve upon the old version. Click to expand... I always liked this table as it got many emails sent to me asking "how do you get the cards to look that good so small?" The answer is use decals :) I had a hell of a time though scanning each and every card and then cleaning them up a bit - 52 cards. Whew! :)
tiltjlp said: Thanks buddy, This has always been one of my favorite card themed games. You'll have to have gone some to improve upon the old version. Click to expand... I always liked this table as it got many emails sent to me asking "how do you get the cards to look that good so small?" The answer is use decals :) I had a hell of a time though scanning each and every card and then cleaning them up a bit - 52 cards. Whew! :)