The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database or IPSND collects serial numbers of
pinball machines and publishes a database of these on the Internet. Our goal is
to make available a registration of all pinball machines in existence and allow
tools for slicing, dicing and visualization of the data.
Games: 6,703 Serials: 71,263 Visitors: 83,175,984 Members: 5,828 Photos: 46,628 Lat/Lng: 39,825 Masks: 71,263(1,063.15%) Traits: 579 Nudges: 236,310 Backglasses: 1,865
Most Serials: Twilight Zone(1,364) Most Submissions: Dennis Braun(6,174) Most Points: Dennis Braun(45,959) Highest Quality: The Knight(17.00) Most Nudges: pinballservice-nl(30,398)
Game Serial Number Submission Form:
It is extremely important that serial numbers submitted are accurate. If you have
questions about finding your serial number please refer to the
Finding Serial Numbers
page.
Instructions:
- Fill out the form below with required + optional fields.
- Verify the Serial Numbers entered for accuracy, then Submit.
- Check your email at the address specified in the submission.
- If you are a member, then you are done. Your submission is automatically submitted and verified.
- If you are not a member, you will receive an email to verify your submission. Click the verification link in your email to complete the process.
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You are about to submit serial numbers for the following game...
Truck Stop -
Midway Mfg. Co., a subsidiary of WMS Industries, Inc.
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November 1988
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Note: Spaces and dashes are removed automatically
The SerialBot likes this serial number format!
This game has a serial number that has a predefined format and it appears that your submission does not match
the known formats. HOWEVER, this is not necessarily bad... please make sure that the number you have entered matches EXACTLY
the serial number on the game, double-checking right now might be a good idea.
Some examples of valid serial
numbers for this game are...
2001180108, 2001180116, 2001180130,2001I180653, 2001I180522, 2001I180450,2001X180653, 2001X180522, 2001X180450
... For more information please see the Serial
Number Format Page (opens in new window).
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- Please upload only .jpg photos that show the Serial number clearly.
- File size limit is 2 Meg.
- Actual image will be shown larger than the preview image to the right.
Game Traits:
(Submit your own custom Fields)
Wire ramps ball size - As explained on the IPDB, Bally had sample games ready for the trade show but the wire ramps had not yet arrived. When they arrived and were installed, it was learned that the inside diameter of them was too small to allow the standard size 1-1/16 inch pinball to pass through. The ball got stuck in the ramp. With only days left before the show, making new ramps was not a timely option. Jim Patla substituted 1-inch balls in the game and they worked fine through the ramps and the sample games made it to the show with these smaller balls in them. Patla doesn't know if production games had the same too-narrow ramps or, if so, how many of the 1,598 units had them.
It's possible that Bally got the problem corrected during the production run. If so, there may be games with ramps that can only pass a 1-inch ball while other games have ramps that can pass the standard 1-1/16 inch ball.
To test for this on your game, regardless if your game is equipped with 1-inch balls, take a standard 1-1/16 diameter pinball and shoot it through each ramp to see if it makes it through. Then, on the dropdown menu, select the largest size ball that can pass through the ramps on your game. If your ramps are not original to your game, select Replacement. | |
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Playfield Color Differences - The playfield appears to have two different options:
- The truck in the middle of the playfield can be RED or YELLOW
- The outlane insert can be RED or WHITE
- The destination log can be 50k, 100k and 150k or 100k, 200k and 300k.
- The insert with the coffee cup can have a WHITE fill or NOT. | |
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