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Don fixes common C3PO topper wiring issue and showcases working unit on Star Wars pinball.
Multiple C3PO Star Wars toppers shipped with an unplugged wiring harness on the node board, preventing LED functionality while the motor works normally.
high confidence · Don's direct experience and communication with Stern Pinball; corroborated by reports from 'some other folks'
The access panel design uses plastic pop rivets and Phillips screws, making it difficult to access the node board for repairs.
high confidence · Don's detailed technical description of the physical design and his critique of the access panel
Don's Star Wars Fall of the Empire is currently at the powder coater for restoration of wireforms, armor, hinges, lock down bar, legs, speaker panel, shooter rod housing, and coin door.
high confidence · Don's visual demonstration of the partially disassembled machine and discussion of pending work
10 Beetlejuice pinball machines will be available at Pinball at the Beach in a couple of weeks.
medium confidence · Don's statement near the end of the stream; 'Beetlejuices are being made right now'
The C3PO topper features approximately 200 addressable LEDs across its panels.
medium confidence · Don's observation of the LED test screen showing LED count
“There's a cable harness. It's not the easiest thing to get to, but I figured it out and thought I could help you guys.”
Don@ 1:04 — Establishes the core issue and Don's intent to provide community troubleshooting assistance
“So, if you've got your C3PO topper, they're shipping now. Mine showed up yesterday, and you get excited and you plug it in and he's moving but the lights aren't working.”
Don@ 0:57 — Describes the exact symptom many users are experiencing—motor function but no lights
“I would have preferred an access panel. The access was great once you remove this. I would prefer if there was screws all along, at least the back Phillips.”
Don@ 3:02 — Design critique of the topper's access panel, suggesting hinged alternatives for easier future maintenance
“Look at him looking around. What are you looking at, guy? What are you finding? Do you see rebels? Are there rebels? Are there Ewoks?”
Don@ 8:24 — Demonstrates the topper's motion and shows genuine enthusiasm for the product once fixed
“I saw this thing when they unveiled it and I was like, instant buy. I got to have it. It's Black Knight, but it's C3PO and it's got some progress bar stuff and it works for both games.”
Don@ 8:50 — Expresses the appeal of the topper's Black Knight design homage paired with C3PO thematics and multi-game compatibility
“We're already behind schedule. I'm waiting for Expression Light toppers. I'm waiting for speakers. I need all the accessories from Stern.”
Don — Indicates supply chain or sourcing delays affecting his arcade build plans
product_concern: C3PO Star Wars Expression Light toppers shipped with unplugged wiring harnesses on node boards, preventing LED functionality. Stern has acknowledged the issue as a known assembly problem affecting multiple units.
high · Don's direct experience, communication with Stern support, and statement 'I'm hearing that it's also been an issue for some other folks'
design_philosophy: Don critiques the C3PO topper's access panel design, noting plastic pop rivets and Phillips screws create friction for user repairs. He advocates for hinged panels or all-screw designs for better serviceability.
high · Detailed technical walkthrough and direct criticism: 'I would prefer if there was screws all along' and 'I would do that if I was designing this'
product_launch: C3PO Star Wars Expression Light toppers are shipping to customers; Don received his the day before this stream. Delivery appears ongoing with units reaching multiple collectors.
high · 'They're shipping now. Mine showed up yesterday' and visual demonstration of working unit
collector_signal: Strong collector enthusiasm for Star Wars Expression Light toppers (C3PO and Death Star variants). Don describes immediate 'instant buy' reaction upon announcement and plans multi-topper installation.
high · 'I saw this thing when they unveiled it and I was like, instant buy' and plans to install both C3PO and Death Star toppers
product_strategy: C3PO topper is designed to work with multiple Star Wars games (Fall of the Empire and Pinball Wizard confirmed), increasing appeal and value proposition to collectors.
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“This whole corner is going to be Super Star Wars all the damn time. All the time. It's gonna be great.”
Don@ 7:49 — Reveals his vision to build a dedicated Star Wars themed arcade corner
medium · 'it works for both games' in reference to compatibility with Star Wars titles
restoration_signal: Don is performing comprehensive restoration on a classic Star Wars Fall of the Empire machine, including powder coating of wireforms, armor, hinges, lock down bar, legs, speaker panel, shooter rod housing, and coin door. Estimated completion in 'just a couple weeks'.
high · Visual demonstration of disassembled machine and detailed list of parts at powder coater
supply_chain_signal: Don reports delays in receiving Expression Light toppers and speakers from Stern, causing schedule delays for his arcade build. Multiple accessories currently on backorder.
medium · 'We're already behind schedule. I'm waiting for Expression Light toppers. I'm waiting for speakers. I need all the accessories from Stern'
product_launch: Beetlejuice pinball machines are currently in active production with 10 units allocated for Pinball at the Beach event in approximately two weeks.
medium · 'Beetlejuices are being made right now. It's incredible. We're going to have 10 at Pinball at the Beach in just a couple weeks'
venue_signal: Don is expanding his arcade with a dedicated Star Wars themed corner featuring multiple machines and toppers. Currently addressing lighting infrastructure ('I finally added some light').
medium · Discussion of building 'Super Star Wars' corner, plans for C3PO and other toppers, mention of arcade relocation in progress
design_innovation: C3PO topper features motion mechanics (moving eyes/head), approximately 200 addressable LEDs, and visual homage to Black Knight classic pinball design. Shows sophisticated integration of licensed character animation with gameplay feedback.
high · Don's observation of LED test showing 200 addressable LEDs, visual demonstration of motion, and comment 'It's Black Knight, but it's C3PO'