自動でクルクル回る焼き鳥メーカー / Japanese Yakitori Machine Tags# Japanese# machine# Yakitori# 自動でクルクル回る焼き鳥メーカー Share Previous Post 1990s Mac computers Next Post Crossfire board game - CROSSFIYAAAAAAAH Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsScooby-Doo push pops that you could make into the mystery machineYet another one of the ES series stack I made a while ago, this time with the Sony CDP-X77ES compact disc player! It maintains those same beautiful lines from the prior ones, black mate color with the wooden sides, a great machine from a time the CD format was blooming into the scene!Vending machine slimeA second experiment on illustrator vector design. This time I used the sony TC-510-2 from the opening of the Netflix series “Mindunter”. This one I really have to thank YouTuber Techmoan for all the info about this beautiful reel-to-reel machine.1995 exteme sports film. First 9 minutes weirdly includes After Burner arcade machine mixed with real fighter jet footage.Mario Game MachineThis original Crystal Pepsi machine I found yesterday. Still works, but didn’t have any of that sweet clear nectar of the gods.In 1992 this Star Wars pinball machine arrived in our video arcade. So many hours played on this, it was addictive!Green Machine!
Yet another one of the ES series stack I made a while ago, this time with the Sony CDP-X77ES compact disc player! It maintains those same beautiful lines from the prior ones, black mate color with the wooden sides, a great machine from a time the CD format was blooming into the scene!
A second experiment on illustrator vector design. This time I used the sony TC-510-2 from the opening of the Netflix series “Mindunter”. This one I really have to thank YouTuber Techmoan for all the info about this beautiful reel-to-reel machine.
1995 exteme sports film. First 9 minutes weirdly includes After Burner arcade machine mixed with real fighter jet footage.
This original Crystal Pepsi machine I found yesterday. Still works, but didn’t have any of that sweet clear nectar of the gods.
In 1992 this Star Wars pinball machine arrived in our video arcade. So many hours played on this, it was addictive!