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Attila the Hun
GAME PLAN · 1984

Attila the Hun

In The Pinball Compendium 1982 to Present, designer John Trudeau states that when he worked at Game Plan, his mentor and boss Ed Cebula wanted him to do a playfield layout and artwork on the theme of Attila the Hun. We contacted John who told us that it was about 1981 when he did the layout and artwork, and also it was when Game Plan decided to cease pinball production, thus his game was not made and he left with his artwork. A resurgence of pinball brought Game Plan back into making pinballs and in 1984 this game was finally produced. However, John was with Gottlieb by this time and still possessed his artwork, so new art was done for the game, although John's playfield layout was still used. He has provided for this listing some film photographs of his 1981 art. Artist Larry Blazek told us that he did the (new) art for the playfield and plastics, and Tom Schmelzer did the art for the backglass.

Image # 3566: Attila the Hun Flyer
Image # 10211: Attila the Hun Backglass
Image # 10445: Attila the Hun Playfield
Image # 10446: Attila the Hun Backglass
Image # 10447: Attila the Hun Cabinet - Front
Image # 10448: Attila the Hun Cabinet - Left
Image # 22262: Attila the Hun Backbox - Right
Image # 27651: Attila the Hun Backglass - Reverse
Image # 43159: Attila the Hun Playfield
Image # 50171: Attila the Hun Illuminated Front View
Image # 50668: Attila the Hun Backglass
Image # 50669: Attila the Hun Illuminated Backglass
Image # 50670: Attila the Hun Playfield
Image # 50671: Attila the Hun Illuminated Playfield
Image # 50672: Attila the Hun Illuminated Upper Playfield
Image # 50675: Attila the Hun Original Backglass Artwork 
(Artist is John Trudeau.Colored pencils on drafting velum.Dimensions are unavailable. Drawn at 1:1 ratio (actual size).)
Image # 50676: Attila the Hun Original Playfield Artwork 
(Artist is John Trudeau.Colored pencils on drafting velum.Dimensions are unavailable. Drawn at 1:1 ratio (actual size).)
Image # 50677: Attila the Hun Original Playfield Artwork - Upper 
(Artist is John Trudeau.Colored pencils on drafting velum.Dimensions are unavailable. Drawn at 1:1 ratio (actual size).)
Image # 50678: Attila the Hun Original Playfield Artwork - Lower 
(Artist is John Trudeau.Colored pencils on drafting velum.Dimensions are unavailable. Drawn at 1:1 ratio (actual size).)
Image # 51888: Attila the Hun Backbox - Right
Image # 51889: Attila the Hun Cabinet - Right
Image # 55921: Attila the Hun Original Playfield Artwork 
(Artist is Larry M. Blazek.Marker and colored pencil on vellum.Dimensions 17 1/2 inches by 8 1/2 inches.)
Image # 71666: Attila the Hun Cabinet - Right
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One of any drop target bank, HUN or THE that lines up a vertical row, is worth 25k (or maybe 50K) in bonus.
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THE & HUN advance bonus x, but only two places each.
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The 2 drop target banks, HUN and THE add bonus to one horizontal row. A completed row is worth 25k bonus.
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Hitting THE captive ball is the most important shot to find—completes vertical rows (for additional bonus) and advances bonus x.

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