Of specific interest to me was the U.S.S. In my goal of modifying the machine without actually harming any of the original parts I began by winning a set of Johnny Lightning: Legends Of Star Trek Die-cast Ships from Fleabay. In prep for the Charity event I've been doing some final touches on the Star Trek: 25th Anniversary pinball machine. I decided to go with the Blueprints because I just personally liked it better.Ī little complicated - yes but I still like it. I found the appropriate Ship blueprints did some more photo manipulation then etched and cut the blueprints out on the laser cutter for a little extra umph. Go to their print service desk and they'll sell you them by the sheet instead of purchasing a 50sheet box. So I went to OfficeDepot and bought some color laser transparency material at $1.50 per sheet.
Well maybe not - but the ST:NG pin has some clear plastic covers. I need some plastic covers over the sheets to protect them. I also layed out a new pricing card using some Star Trek Fonts. and color laser printed the card onto some card stock. I did some photoshop work to enhance the image. so I search around until I found a scan at. I started by printing the ST:25th's instruction card (IT wasn't in the game when I got it). To this end you won't see any massive mods which require drilling into the machine or modifying the original plastics - unless duplicates are found.Īs these machines occationally go to work for charity I wanted to bring the Instruction Cards and Price Sheets up-to-date. I do not want to modify stock parts which might affect the value of the machine some day. I begin the worklog by stating that all of the mods I'm doing to this machine are intended to be easily reversed.