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Yes they are good! I've built my own and so have lots of people on this site.

 

but for $4,200? nah.....

 

Head to the VP section of the forum for heaps of info and build threads for other options than buying a premade.. or ask @OzStick about an option if you want to buy a premade. he makes machines for customers and is a wealth of knowledge on vpinning. @itsfemwhateveruntaggable name would be a great option too $1k just needing PC is great.

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Thanks Jed - Im interested in purchasing a machine.

 

How much should i be paying for one?

 

Im just one of those people that don’t have the time, patience or ability to make one

 

OzStick sounds like someone i need to get in touch with...

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1-1.5k for parts and a lot of time for the DIY option. So anything 2-3k would be reasonable depending on the hardware, extras like pmd, dof, plunger, leds, etc. 4k would be reasonable I think if the thing is kitted out with everything you could imagine, a decent rig and screens.

 

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Thanks Jed - Im interested in purchasing a machine.

 

How much should i be paying for one?

 

Im just one of those people that don’t have the time, patience or ability to make one

 

OzStick sounds like someone i need to get in touch with...

 

 

I'm not sure what Chris sells Vpins for but yeah, give him a hoy.

 

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1-1.5k for parts and a lot of time for the DIY option. So anything 2-3k would be reasonable depending on the hardware, extras like pmd, dof, plunger, leds, etc. 4k would be reasonable I think if the thing is kitted out with everything you could imagine, a decent rig and screens.

 

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sounds about right. though if you can source a fully complete but gutted of electricals pinball, you can save yourself so much time. i was able to fit out my JD from start to finish in a weekend.

 

understand not having the time though, but it will cost thousands more to buy a ready to go one.

 

how much is a reasonable price.... it really depends on the quality of the panels, does it have a real dmd, what kind of PC inside it, GPU/ CPU. can it run all the latest VP10 games - cause that's what you will want.

 

i reckon around $3.5k would be a good price given all the above. commercial sellers will want more margins than private sellers though.

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