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+ | 10-pin ribbon cable, that goes from the node board to the insert LED light boards | ||
+ | 604-5002-10-12 (12") | ||
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+ | Node board on bottom of playfield | ||
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Revision as of 21:19, 21 July 2019
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1 Introduction
Stern started producing home model versions of some of their popular coin operated models. These "home" models were also known as "ELG" (Entry Level Games) machines. Some had no coin door at all while others were made with a "blank" coin door.
2 Games
- Ironman Classic
- Transformers - The Pin
- Avengers - The Pin
- Spiderman - The Pin
- Star Wars Home Edition (July 2019)
3 Technical Info
Machines with "The Pin" in their names used Stern's Spike 1 boardsets, hardware, and power supply. Manuals and schematics were never issued for any Stern home pinball machines. Some limited parts diagrams were issued.
Some Avengers parts info:
10-pin ribbon cable, that goes from the node board to the insert LED light boards 604-5002-10-12 (12") 604-5002-10-8 (8") 604-5002-10-6 (6")
Node board on bottom of playfield 520-5321-00