sinistar duramold

cinnamonlisa

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got one in pieces,
original marquee, duramold cab, joystick, boards etc, parts just not in the cab.
It was converted to a tetris, but I rescued it and the original pieces about 6 years ago, been sitting in the garage ever since.
(not a blaster duramold, but have one of those as well)
 
Ok, that is bad ass!

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Woah, that is a rare game indeed. I had heard a rumor that Sini duramolds were red, though. I guess that's not the case! :(

Still.... I'm really jealous!
 
I always wanted one of those since they were rare and Sinistar was always one of my favorites. I just gave up and bought a regular upright. I would love to find one of those somewhere.
 
got one in pieces,
original marquee, duramold cab, joystick, boards etc, parts just not in the cab.
It was converted to a tetris, but I rescued it and the original pieces about 6 years ago, been sitting in the garage ever since.
(not a blaster duramold, but have one of those as well)

For sale? :)
 
Nice. 99% sure the way to tell a Blaster duramold cab from a Sinistar duramold is Blaster has two speakers, Sinistar has one.

Richard

That is correct, it also has a different williams logo on the front. It's interesting that you are in canada, it seems most of them come from around there.

Its incredibly lucky you found all the parts! I keep wishing a spare bezel would pop up and you find the whole thing :) I'd love to see more pictures and what the serial number is.
 
It was converted to a tetris, but did find all the original parts in the "parts" room. The hint I was looking at a sinistar was the curved smaller marquee (well, curved now).
The serial numbers were on the original boards weren't they? is there one in the cab? I think the original power supply is in the bottom.

I'll snap up some pics on the weekend and post them.
 
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