I'd like to get some toy machines.
I've two 3l wonders which are great but expensive to buy.
Thought about self packing and using the sweet towers but I haven't the time.
Machines will be indoors so any suggestions and costs
Cheers
Toy machines
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Re: Toy machines
Mini boulys are always sturdy, good outside and pretty cheap 2nd hand. Difficult to get them in the season though, try Autumn maybe.
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Re: Toy machines
I prefer Tony's, mini boules are ok
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- Coin Op Group Grand Master
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Re: Toy machines
How do Tomys compare to Wonders or Bandais for capacity? Toy Vend had plenty of Tomys last year but I shyed away from them as bucket appeared to be pretty small. So reliable though.
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Re: Toy machines
Absolutely fine for 50 mm. Holds more than ban bandai.
If you are using 69mm then prob only holds about 70/80.
If you are using 69mm then prob only holds about 70/80.