| From an
optical point of view, this is one of the nicest restoration jobs we have done
thus far. A NOS playfield, some NOS plastics, a new clear jump and catch
reproduction ramp and a very nice cabinet with strong original colours. Check
out the pictures and see the improvement! |
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| Steve
Ritchie did his magic again on this fast pinball machine. He designed it
for Williams in 1995. It was released in May and sold over 4500 units. |
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| It's a
typical Ritchie design. Kickback on the left, third flipper on the right and
fast ball returns. And No Fear featured a magnetic ball accelerator that was
used on The Getaway. No pop bumpers on this machine however and it had an
automatic plunger. |
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| Greg
Freres and Pat MacMahon did the artwork on this machine. Steve Ritchie wrote
the speech script together with Freres. Their voices are "Wiseguy"
and "Skull". |
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| It was
the last machine Ritchie designed for Williams. In 1995 he saw pinball
declining and decided to move back to California where he was hired by Atari. |
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| This NOS
playfield was clearcoated by PFR
Project pictures here |
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