The guts of the machine. A peek behind the curtain.
The raised playfield
The cabinet floor
Coin door inside
Left flipper button and start button
Right flipper button and shifter assembly
Close-up on the shifter assembly
The power input box and volume control (the long post in the center)
The center speaker on the floor of the cabinet
Transformer
The kicker and strike plate
The tilt plumb on the left side of the cabinet
The flipper control board
These cabinets originally had a paper divider behind the coin box. Very few still have them today. Mine has just these scraps.
This is on the right side above the power input box. Not sure if this was part of the paper divider.
The flipper assemblies
The kicker to put the ball into the shooter lane
Shooter that launches the ball into play
Label on the underside of the playfield with manufacture date
Panel holding the lights for the STAR WARS letters and C-3P0 eyes and mouth
Kicker for the left Force scoop
Kicker for the right Sarlacc scoop
Four bumpers
R2-D2 motor
Death Star motor
R2-D2 kicker
Upper field under R2-D2 and Death Star
Safety strap on the cab floor to hold the playfield upright
That little hole by the brown wire is where there should be a hook for the safety strap
Back box with the glass removed showing the light panel
The back lights on.
Power supply board. This one’s been replaced, all the other boards are original.
CPU board with batteries for RAM to save settings and high scores
PPB board
Sound board. beep boop.
Display board behind the dot-matix display
Left speaker
Right speaker
Back of the back glass
Top of the back box. These originally had a Darth Vader topper. Mine did not come with the topper, and the ceiling in my basement is short, so I will not be replacing it.
Serial number in the cabinet. All boards (other than the replaced power supply board) have matching numbers.