Waltzer tipper game

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Waltzer tipper game

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Pete Barson sent me this video of a new game he has built called Waltzer, working on the simple coin tip principle of Jamieson's Tip the Skittles. I like the theme - reminds me of the Big Wheel tipper, but looks like it provides better gameplay.

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That …. I like.
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I really enjoyed watching that. Well done to Pete! Nicely done.
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I like that it's great, well done !!THUMBSX2!!
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Nice one Pete.
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I have a very low patience and watching stupid videos on You tube drives me crazy. I watched that entire video - what a great game.
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Like all good games it is addictive, the only downside from an operators point of view is that the motor is working all the time, as opposed to a tip the skittles which is stationary. I guess you could have a movement sensor that would stop the motor if no one was in the vicinity of the machine for long periods of time. How much are they going to be?
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Apart from bandits, most arcade pieces have the motor running continuously, so no problem there.
I haven't quite worked out the operator's 'take'. Where do the coins which miss the cups go?
The design is simple but effective. I love the way the case doesn't look deep enough to take the revolving cups.
It deserves a Sid Howell paint job!
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That is really clever, nice and compact as well. I was wondering about the operator coins as I could not tell if they drop down a slot to a cash box at the bottom or some are falling back into the coin cup. I assume there is or would need to be a curved Perspex screen type item shielding the winnings from the dropped coins...... I also thought there are lots of machines with permanent motors running, pushers etc... !!THUMBSX2!!
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My old penny's worth.
A superb concept, very playable.

I think it'd look better in 50/60s attire, yellow and red Formica, not stained dark wood.

Bow fronted

I thought the missed coins were returned so, a chute within the span of the coin entry leading to the cash box, and a rail within the same span to stop the cars from tipping until they get to the side, then another chute leading to the pay out. That way missed coins are the operator's and don't get mixed up with won coins.

But anyone can take another's idea and claim to make it better. Coming up with the premise in the first place is what is really clever !!YIPPEE!!
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Now that is a nice game. I like it very much. Great idea!
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Hi all, pleased you liked my latest machine. It took me best part of twelve months to make two of these & two other machines which when finished will be called the Jets, same idea as the Walzers. I took the Walzer out on Saturday, what a great machine everybody loved it young & old. You get great value for a pound as you get so many goes.You think you are winning loads but the machine takes the odd penny. A lot of the missed coins end up back to the player, coins that are on the turn table are knocked off by a metal bar into the cash box. The battery will last eight hours so the book said, but i have had over forty hours with one charge. Nearly finished off the second one. Many of you may not know me but i am the chap who made the Smithy, the Pooltotes, Over the falls, Light house, game of Barrels , Tippy Tractors & all the Working Models. Any questions please ask. Pete.
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Well done Pete, I had one of your tippy tractors, it ended up being operated on The I.O.W.

I remember The Smithy you put much effort into those.

Nice to have you on board.


BP :cool:
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Nice one Pete - looks like a great game, and a very original 'Tip em off' type machine.
But just wondering why battery powered?
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Hi Jerry, long time since we spoke, hope you are keeping well. Still got the 5 win working that I bought off of you about 15 years ago. The answer to why it's battery is because we do a lot of schools & they don't like traders using electric or generators. It's very eye catching when you see the little Walzer cars turning with the pennies in. Pete.
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Ah, yes - I hadn't considered you operating it on your trailer, I can appreciate battery power makes it a lot simpler - I'm just used to a constant supply of mains power.
Glad to hear you've still got the Five-Win. Your Smithy and Over the Falls are still operating well down at Brighton.
Hope you have a good season.

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Hi Jerry, nice to hear from you. Hope you are doing OK in your arcade. The Smithy is one of my best machines but has been overtaken by the Walzer. The Walzer had a good airing at the weekend - it has taken a lot of weight off the other machines. Pete.
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Hi Pete, Great little machine looks very playable, love the clowns
bet the kids have great fun feeding them pennies.
Keep up the good work.
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The Clowns..?
(Goes back to watch video again)
Oh!
I was so impressed by the way it works, I hadn't noticed the 'clown' coin slots.
Still a good machine, though.
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Hi All, Thanks for liking the machine, it had a good bashing this weekend. It's just a great machine to watch & to play with. The clowns heads are made of solid brass, I used some thin sheet brass to help the coin get onto the play field. I was at Kineton scout fete on Sunday when a gentleman came up & said he had seen the Waltzer on Utube & wanted to know if he could buy one. He said he had a few machines in the back of his pub which he lets the children play on. I told him he would need it on mains electric, (that's order number one). The next two hours we didn't stop trading. Had another gentleman who had £5s worth of coins & put it all in the Waltzer, he said that was the best fiver's worth of entertainment he had ever had. The same man came back with his family later on for them to have a go. Then what did he ask me, could I make one with cars on, as he was linked to Gaydon car museum. Off out next weekend Witney on Saturday & Whitnash Sunday. Pete.
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