1/11/2024 0 Comments Funhouse pinball rudy![]() This pinball machine is functioning 100% and is ready to be enjoyed in your home. Rudy has been rebuilt as needed and all functions of his face (eyes, eye lids and mouth) work properly as they should. All in all, for being 30 years old this is a BEAUTIFUL looking example of FunHouse Pinball Machine.īoth alphanumeric displays are nice and bright and have no issues.įunHouse has been thoroughly gone over by our technician team who have over 30 years combined experience servicing pinball machines. Minimal wear on this original non-mylared playfield. There is one cracked decorative playfield plastic beside the right scoop hole, but this in no way effect game play, but we felt it was worth noting to any perspective buyer. New main ramp and new Mirror Billboard installed. ![]() Cliffy protectors installed at the scoop holes. This upgrade looks much better, the LED’s last longer and they put less strain on the electronics of the pinball as they consume less energy. New rubber rings installed, new balls and all illumination on this game has been upgraded to super, premium non-ghosting LED’s. Playfield was stripped of all components on the top side and was thoroughly cleaned and polished. Playfield: We have just thoroughly shopped this machine. A typical cosmetic issue that is found with most any late Williams System 11 or early WPC game such as this one. Cabinet legs, and exterior trim has been cleaned and polished.īackglass/Translite: The translite is very nice with some typical rub marks on the upper right side due to the backbox insert door rubbing up against it. As we received it has no fade and probably had the exterior cabinet decals replaced earlier in its life time as FunHouse is prone to suffer from cabinet fade if this game sat anywhere near a window. This FunHouse Pinball Machine is in very nice condition and we have just completed a full reconditioning job to this machine.Ĭabinet: The cabinet looks outstanding on this game. For instance, any time a player makes the clock’s hands move a notch closer to midnight, Rudy would shout, “Stay away from my clock!” As a sweet revenge, players does have the option of getting back at Rudy by hitting him with the pinball or shooting it into his mouth while he was talking (a tricky shot, but one worth 250,000 points). That talking wooden mug taunts players when they make mistakes and gets angry when they do well. In fact, his giant head sits at the back of the playfield, watching the game with roving eyes and taunting you with every shot you make. This is no mean feat, as the player has to deal with Rudy the entire game. ![]() The object of the game is to put Rudy to sleep by scoring points to push the hands of this clock forward. An elaborate clock is painted in the middle of this playfield. ![]() The game’s playfield is Rudy’s lair, the funhouse of the carnival is painted with a wild color scheme dominated by reds, yellows and blues. The premise of FunHouse is that Rudy has come to life and taken over the carnival. The pinball machine you remember with the creepy mechanical talking head on the playfield, “Rudy”. ![]()
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