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### Speakers
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Mid-range 2-speaker setup.
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Mid-range 2-speaker setup. Or a [Pinball Cabinet Kit](http://virtuapin.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=17&products_id=70)
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Approx. 99€
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A complete [Flipper Fidelity Sound System Kit](http://virtuapin.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=16&products_id=120)
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Approx 130€
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### Monitors
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3 are needed in total
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* Backbox, head of the cabinet (32")
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* Dot Matrix Display (15.6")
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* Playfield (46")
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* Backbox/Backglass, head of the cabinet (32") Approx. 300€
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* Dot Matrix Display (15.6") Approx. 300€ [in a Kit with USB Interface](http://virtuapin.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6&products_id=231)
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* Playfield (46") Approx. 1500€ if [Commercial grade used](http://virtuapin.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6&products_id=29)
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For the main playfield the thinner the screen, the better. Mainly because the flipper buttons need to be in the most natural position for game play.
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:warning: The cabinet will become hot. Proper cooling is needed. Suggesting 200x200x20 fans. If you want to play it fancy, get fans with LEDs.
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Approx. 20€ a piece
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#### LED Flashers
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These are high-powered LED elements and need passive cooling.
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Approx. 10€ a piece
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#### Nudge
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Nudging a Pinball table is essential to good game-play.
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We will need quite a few buttons. From the 2 Flipper buttons, 2 Nudge Buttons to the Start buttons and maybe a plunger button.
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The [following buttons](http://www.ultimarc.com/ultralux.html) have RGB LEDs pre-wired for the PacLED64
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Approx. 84€
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#### Plunger
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Research if there is a digital "analog" [plunger](http://virtuapin.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=25&products_id=199).
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#### iPac
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The iPac allows you to control arcade buttons, switches etc through USB. It acts like a keyboard and sends a keyboard signal.
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Latency is an issue and I would advise against rolling your own with an Arduino or Raspi.
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Approx. 70€ from [Ultimarc](http://www.ultimarc.com/store/section.php?xSec=2)
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#### PacLED64
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The PacLED64 is an LED controller and lets you connect LED lights.
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Approx. 70€ from [Ultimarc](http://www.ultimarc.com/store/section.php?xSec=5)
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#### Alternative: LED-Wiz
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A more universal piece of hardware that can control many different types of outputs, like solenoids, motors, lights etc.
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### Misc. Hardware (joints, legs etc.)
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4 table legs
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1 Coin door
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1 Coin door (Approx. 60€ from [Ultimarc](http://www.ultimarc.com/store/section.php?xSec=9&xPage=1&jssCart=3fb4ca3db5c0c8a631d4d777d9515933))
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#### Glass
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To make the experience more real adding a piece of tempered glass over the big play-field screen is recommended.
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## Software
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# Build
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## Reference Pinball
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We are very fortunate to have access to a real Pinball Machine.
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The machine in question is "The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard" (January 1994).
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[IPDB](http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2579)
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[WikiPedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Who%27s_Tommy_Pinball_Wizard)
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## Precision
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Some DIYers suggest a precision of 3mm (for the main screen fitting for example)
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## Art work
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Obviously the Level2 Pinball cabinet wants to be customized with beautiful Art-work. We would need someone to design the outer shell of the cabinet.
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# Resources
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[Biscuit joiner (Nutfräse)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biscuit_joiner)
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[Virtuapin, commercial DIY Cabinets](http://virtuapin.net/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=2&zenid=9361125f7b96c5d60456f6e76a11eb9e)
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[Traditional pinball and arcade game parts](http://na.suzohapp.com)
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[Traditional pinball and arcade game parts](https://na.suzohapp.com/)
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## Pinball Repositories
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[Helper tool to manage VPin ROMs](https://github.com/jbienz/PinTools)
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[DirectOutput framework for virtual pinball cabinets](https://github.com/DirectOutput/DirectOutput)
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# Rough cost-estimate
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| Item | Price |
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| PC-Hardware | 2300€ |
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| Software | 160€ |
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| Screens | 2100€ |
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| Wood | 1000€ |
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| Glass | 150€ |
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| Pinball HW | 700€ |
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| Tools | 300€ |
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| Misc | 120€ |
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| *Total Cost* | *6686* |
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