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BALLY
First game to use Steel Legs: ?? - ??
Used 28.5" legs on Electro-Mechanicals - No Ribs
Used 28.5" legs on Solid State Games thru 1985 - No Ribs
Used 28.5" legs on after 1985 - Ribs
The Ribs are 21 inches long
Extend from the bottom of the second leg bolt hole
Used the same 28.5" non-Ribbed leg design as Williams
Used the same 28.5" Ribbed leg design as Williams
COLORED LEGS - (non-chrome)
Dark Grey/Gunmetal Grey
DATA EAST & SEGA
Used 28.5" Black legs pre-GnR (Guns N' Roses) - No Ribs
Used 30" Black legs post-GnR - No Ribs
GOTTLIEB
First game to use Steel Legs: Easy Aces - 12/55
Used 31" legs on Electro-Mechanicals - No Ribs
Used 27" legs on Sys1 Games - No Ribs
Used 27" legs on Sys80 Games - No Ribs
Used 28.5" legs on Sys3 Games - Ribs
The Ribs are 9 inches long
Extend from the bottom of the second leg bolt hole
Haunted House & Black Hole used 31" on Rear & 27" on Front
STERN
First game to use Steel Legs: ?? - ??
Used 28.5" legs on Electro-Mechanicals - No Ribs
Used 28.5" legs on Solid State MPU100/200 Games - No Ribs
Used 30.5" Crinkle Black on Games 1999 to current - No Ribs
COLORED LEGS - (non-chrome)
Flight 2000 - Light Grey; Powder Coated
WILLIAMS
First game to use Steel Legs: Arrowhead - 2/57
Used 28.5" legs on Electro-Mechanicals - No Ribs
NOTE: Per Greg Turk - Williams made a few games, such as Ski Club & Alpine Club, that had a 'drop front'. On these games the front portion of the cabinet (where the coin box is located) is approximately 3" lower than the rest of the cabinet. These games require different legs on the front than on the back. Greg believes the right combination is 28.5" on the back and 26" on the front. 27" ones (which are available from pinball resource) on the front might work, but would result in the lock down bar being about 39" off the ground. If you use the same height legs all around, the back legs would have to be raised about 4-5" to get the correct playfield tilt.
Used 28.5" legs on Sys3-4-6-7-9 - No Ribs
Used 28.5" legs on Sys11 - Ribs
The Ribs are 21 inches long
Extend from the bottom of the second leg bolt hole
Used 28.5" legs on WPC - Ribs
The Ribs are 21 inches long
Extend from the bottom of the second leg bolt hole
Used 28.5" legs on Pinball 2000 - Ribs
The Ribs are 21 inches long
Extend from the bottom of the second leg bolt hole
Used the same 28.5" non-Ribbed leg design as Bally
Used the same 28.5" Ribbed leg design as Bally
COLORED LEGS - (non-chrome)
Black special type:
RFM, SWE1 - (P2K Games)
Black:
Harley Davidson, Party Zone, Star Trek the next Generation, Corvette and sometimes Black Rose, Dr Who, Creature from the Black Lagoon
Grey (Bally-color):
Black Rose, Dr Who, Creature from the Black Lagoon
Blue:
Road Show
Gold:
Indiana Jones, Judge Dredd, World Cup Soccer, Flintstones, Addams Family Gold
BALLY
First game to use Steel Legs: ?? - ??
Used 28.5" legs on Electro-Mechanicals - No Ribs
Used 28.5" legs on Solid State Games thru 1985 - No Ribs
Used 28.5" legs on after 1985 - Ribs
The Ribs are 21 inches long
Extend from the bottom of the second leg bolt hole
Used the same 28.5" non-Ribbed leg design as Williams
Used the same 28.5" Ribbed leg design as Williams
COLORED LEGS - (non-chrome)
Dark Grey/Gunmetal Grey
DATA EAST & SEGA
Used 28.5" Black legs pre-GnR (Guns N' Roses) - No Ribs
Used 30" Black legs post-GnR - No Ribs
GOTTLIEB
First game to use Steel Legs: Easy Aces - 12/55
Used 31" legs on Electro-Mechanicals - No Ribs
Used 27" legs on Sys1 Games - No Ribs
Used 27" legs on Sys80 Games - No Ribs
Used 28.5" legs on Sys3 Games - Ribs
The Ribs are 9 inches long
Extend from the bottom of the second leg bolt hole
Haunted House & Black Hole used 31" on Rear & 27" on Front
STERN
First game to use Steel Legs: ?? - ??
Used 28.5" legs on Electro-Mechanicals - No Ribs
Used 28.5" legs on Solid State MPU100/200 Games - No Ribs
Used 30.5" Crinkle Black on Games 1999 to current - No Ribs
COLORED LEGS - (non-chrome)
Flight 2000 - Light Grey; Powder Coated
WILLIAMS
First game to use Steel Legs: Arrowhead - 2/57
Used 28.5" legs on Electro-Mechanicals - No Ribs
NOTE: Per Greg Turk - Williams made a few games, such as Ski Club & Alpine Club, that had a 'drop front'. On these games the front portion of the cabinet (where the coin box is located) is approximately 3" lower than the rest of the cabinet. These games require different legs on the front than on the back. Greg believes the right combination is 28.5" on the back and 26" on the front. 27" ones (which are available from pinball resource) on the front might work, but would result in the lock down bar being about 39" off the ground. If you use the same height legs all around, the back legs would have to be raised about 4-5" to get the correct playfield tilt.
Used 28.5" legs on Sys3-4-6-7-9 - No Ribs
Used 28.5" legs on Sys11 - Ribs
The Ribs are 21 inches long
Extend from the bottom of the second leg bolt hole
Used 28.5" legs on WPC - Ribs
The Ribs are 21 inches long
Extend from the bottom of the second leg bolt hole
Used 28.5" legs on Pinball 2000 - Ribs
The Ribs are 21 inches long
Extend from the bottom of the second leg bolt hole
Used the same 28.5" non-Ribbed leg design as Bally
Used the same 28.5" Ribbed leg design as Bally
COLORED LEGS - (non-chrome)
Black special type:
RFM, SWE1 - (P2K Games)
Black:
Harley Davidson, Party Zone, Star Trek the next Generation, Corvette and sometimes Black Rose, Dr Who, Creature from the Black Lagoon
Grey (Bally-color):
Black Rose, Dr Who, Creature from the Black Lagoon
Blue:
Road Show
Gold:
Indiana Jones, Judge Dredd, World Cup Soccer, Flintstones, Addams Family Gold