Frostbricks Posted June 13, 2018 Posted June 13, 2018 This has been a slow project for me. The oldest machine here is coming up on it's fifth birthday. It started with wanting realistic cabinets/machines, at minifig scale, that I could add personalised decals too (Those are my illustrations on them). Next step is adding a pinball machine, which has been surprisingly difficult given the scale (if it is to be minifig scale, a slight tilt to the screen, thin legs, and allow for decals under the glass) And maybe a few machines (perhaps Afterburner, Virtual On and a motorcycle machine) And then a building to bring them together (Not sure what shape that'll take) Anyway, just wanted to share. And yeah, if you've got awesome takes on a pinball machine, I'd love to see 'em Quote
fordtruckin Posted June 13, 2018 Posted June 13, 2018 Everything looks so perfect! These are amazing. Might look good in one of the upper floors of downtown diner until you get around to making a custom building. Quote
tkatt Posted June 14, 2018 Posted June 14, 2018 These look great. I like the Claw Machine, Skee Ball, and Air Hockey table. I don't think I've seen those done so well in Lego before. Quote
Frostbricks Posted June 14, 2018 Author Posted June 14, 2018 1 hour ago, tkatt said: These look great. I like the Claw Machine, Skee Ball, and Air Hockey table. I don't think I've seen those done so well in Lego before. Thankyou very much. I'm not sure the Claw Machine is that original (not copied, but a box with some glass and a claw, how else would you do it?) And I do need to give credit to a creator over on LEGO Ideas (currently in review) for the idea of the upside-down slope as part of the Skee Ball machine (Though very happy with how I got the back of that, as the real things are very thin at the back) 2 hours ago, fordtruckin said: Everything looks so perfect! These are amazing. Might look good in one of the upper floors of downtown diner until you get around to making a custom building. I had actually begun something like that, I'd begun a Daily Bugle MOC, that needs something for the left side, but had this on the (below) diner on the right. And this might be the spark needed to that MOC properly. Oh, And before the other two big questions/comments get asked - that's sugar sprinkles in the gumball machine (they're just minifig sized gumballs right?) And I don't have instructions for them yet. (No idea on the best way to share them) Anyway, glad y'all like 'em, thankyou Quote
Pop Bumper Pete Posted June 14, 2018 Posted June 14, 2018 (edited) I love that gumball machine, the Out Run cab is cool An Atari Star Wars, upright or cockpit would also be a nice addition if you need dimensions of a real pinball machine, just ask Edited June 14, 2018 by Pop Bumper Pete Quote
Frostbricks Posted June 14, 2018 Author Posted June 14, 2018 2 hours ago, Pop Bumper Pete said: if you need dimensions of a real pinball machine, just ask It's more than that. Ideally a Minifig can hold the button either side, which means two studs wide max. A large glass pane on the top, that also has a slight angle. Getting the legs skinny and sitting at the corners. There's quite a few challenges to overcome to make it 'right' and so far, it's been rather tricky. Quote
Bricked1980 Posted June 14, 2018 Posted June 14, 2018 These look terrific. I'd love to see them incorporated as part of a Modular arcade building. Also congratulations for having these featured on The Brothers Brick. Quote
SassQueen Posted June 14, 2018 Posted June 14, 2018 Just saw this featured in brothers brick - I love them all! How on earth do you get those stickers printed?!? Quote
bricksboy Posted June 14, 2018 Posted June 14, 2018 very nice, the minifigures in town will not be bored anymore :P Quote
DigitalDreams Posted June 14, 2018 Posted June 14, 2018 Some nice machines there. Wish I'd thought of the mini-bowling machine back when I did my shopping centre amusement arcade. My pinball machine used tubing cut-offs for the buttons... Quote
Frostbricks Posted June 14, 2018 Author Posted June 14, 2018 6 hours ago, SassQueen said: Just saw this featured in brothers brick - I love them all! How on earth do you get those stickers printed?!? Thanks mate. The stickers are my illustrations, made using Illustrator. Part of the trick was matching the LEGO colour palette. Then it was just a trip to my local print shop, printed them on standard paper, cut 'em out, and applied 'em with a glue stick. Very lo-fi, and minimum fuss. Quote
Littleworlds Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 Brilliant work @Frostbricks! Very inventive choice of pieces and layouts. It might have taken its time till it all came together, but the result just speaks for itself. Also congrats on being features at Brothers Brick - that's certainly deserved! ? ? Quote
DigitalDreams Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 (edited) Great idea for the sweets! Edited June 15, 2018 by DigitalDreams Quote
LegoModularFan Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 These are amazing! They are all instantly recognisable, I understand why these were featured on TBB... My favorite designs should be the racing and the dance machines. Indeed, it would be really nice to see these integrated into a modular. Keep it up! Quote
Alexequith Posted April 27, 2020 Posted April 27, 2020 3 Advanced issues found ▲ 2 On 6/14/2018 at 10:29 AM, DigitalDreams said: Some nice machines there. Wish I'd thought of the mini-bowling machine back when I did my shopping centre amusement arcade. My pinball machine used tubing cut-offs for the buttons... That's super cool. I want something like that. Quote
shrutib Posted February 7, 2021 Posted February 7, 2021 On 6/14/2018 at 4:31 AM, Frostbricks said: This has been a slow project for me. The oldest machine here is coming up on it's fifth birthday. It started with wanting realistic cabinets/machines, at minifig scale, that I could add personalised decals too (Those are my illustrations on them). Next step is adding a pinball machine, which has been surprisingly difficult given the scale (if it is to be minifig scale, a slight tilt to the screen, thin legs, and allow for decals under the glass) And maybe a few machines (perhaps Afterburner, Virtual On and a motorcycle machine) And then best ping pongs a building to bring them together (Not sure what shape that'll take) Anyway, just wanted to share. And yeah, if you've got awesome takes on a pinball machine, I'd love to see 'em I own an original mk3 cabinet in there is umk3 rev1.1, its been giving me a hard time reset/glitchy graphics. I decided to switch it up with my mk3 board this board is working great just no sound? Quote
Sam Sinister Posted March 9, 2021 Posted March 9, 2021 I personally like it. Keep going! On 6/13/2018 at 10:04 PM, Frostbricks said: Thankyou very much. I'm not sure the Claw Machine is that original (not copied, but a box with some glass and a claw, how else would you do it?) And I do need to give credit to a creator over on LEGO Ideas (currently in review) for the idea of the upside-down slope as part of the Skee Ball machine (Though very happy with how I got the back of that, as the real things are very thin at the back) I had actually begun something like that, I'd begun a Daily Bugle MOC, that needs something for the left side, but had this on the (below) diner on the right. And this might be the spark needed to that MOC properly. Oh, And before the other two big questions/comments get asked - that's sugar sprinkles in the gumball machine (they're just minifig sized gumballs right?) And I don't have instructions for them yet. (No idea on the best way to share them) Anyway, glad y'all like 'em, thankyou You should use the stools from the Downtown Diner. Quote
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