Map-case 1
Restricted
Contains 240 Results:
Unlisted project number - [no title], Mark Ritchie, 1993
#60.020 - “Pinball Circus,” Python Anghelo and Ortega, 1992-1993 [18 sheets]
Playfield template drawings, unidentified artist/designer, 1966-1978 [3 sheets]
“Insert drawings, 190s,” 1957 [8 sheets]
This series houses mechanical design drawings of pinball machine inserts. These were retained by Steve Kordek while at Williams.
Many of these drawings were scanned in 2015 by Duncan Brown and are housed in Series IV.
“Insert drawings, low 200s,” 1958-1961 [38 sheets]
This series houses mechanical design drawings of pinball machine inserts. These were retained by Steve Kordek while at Williams.
Many of these drawings were scanned in 2015 by Duncan Brown and are housed in Series IV.
“Insert drawings, high 200s,” 1962-1964 [48 sheets]
This series houses mechanical design drawings of pinball machine inserts. These were retained by Steve Kordek while at Williams.
Many of these drawings were scanned in 2015 by Duncan Brown and are housed in Series IV.
“Insert drawings, low 300s,” 1963-1967 [36 sheets]
This series houses mechanical design drawings of pinball machine inserts. These were retained by Steve Kordek while at Williams.
Many of these drawings were scanned in 2015 by Duncan Brown and are housed in Series IV.
“Insert drawings, high 300s,” 1968-1970 [20 sheets]
This series houses mechanical design drawings of pinball machine inserts. These were retained by Steve Kordek while at Williams.
Many of these drawings were scanned in 2015 by Duncan Brown and are housed in Series IV.
“Miscellaneous insert drawings,” 1953-1994 [100 pages]
This series houses mechanical design drawings of pinball machine inserts. These were retained by Steve Kordek while at Williams.
Many of these drawings were scanned in 2015 by Duncan Brown and are housed in Series IV.
“Cyclone,” unidentified artist, c. 1988
This series holds artwork for several later Williams pinball machines. Of the four games represented, only Cyclone (1988) and Hurricane (1991) went into large-scale production. (Rat Race was never mass-produced, and only two prototype machines of Pinball Circus were made.)