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Title: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: Strangeways on June 01, 2015, 12:00:46 AM
First I'd like to mention that I'm JUST as behind on Documentation of restoration work as I am on restorations. This game was completed some time ago - but I wanted to post the thread.

Objective

The owner started the restoration, and was off to a good start by securing a repro Addams Family playfield. The playfield was clearcoated by the same mob that cleared a very nice CFTBL that I did the same playfield swap some time ago. So the playfield was something that I did not need to worry too much about. The cabinet was re decalled by the owner, but he was not pleased with the headbox - so I had to strip off the decals and start over. The lower cabinet was very well done, so we made the decision to leave it and just work on the head box and playfield swap.

Starting point

The owner had already purchased a new door and playfield glass. I've removed the translite and put it aside.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20003.JPG)


I've placed the playfield into the rotisserie for the strip of the original playfield. It was partially stripped already.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20031.JPG)


Wear areas ;


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20033.JPG)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20038.JPG)


Here's the Repro playfield after the clearcoat - looks AMAZING !


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20095.JPG)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20096.JPG)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20097.JPG)


Reassembly of the topside of the playfield ;


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20098.JPG)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20099.JPG)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20100.JPG)


NEW pop bumper parts added. EVERY single Addams Family I've ever seen has had broken assemblies. I don't bother re using the old parts. Just replace them - the game will play like new.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20101.JPG)


Chair and Swamp assemblies have been repaired (TIG Welded by Marty). All metal guides are regrained.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20107.JPG)


Stating to look very nice with the clear shining even when out of focus !


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20109.JPG)


EVERYTHING under the playfield is cleaned, rebuilt or replaced. No short cuts here - this game will play like new.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20111.JPG)


As with all my work - EVERY moving part is rebuilt. The springs are compared with originals and most of the time, they are either the wrong spring, or they have lost their tension over time. Like the coil sleeves - they are cheaper to simply replace with the correct spring.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20117.JPG)


The apron was done by the owner - and the results are outstanding. New decals installed and clearcoated. We decided that a new plastics set was required, as the original would not match the playfield.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20132.JPG)


Cliffy post rubbers installed = huge difference.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20133.JPG)


Metal "Thing" ramp had corrosion and I sanded it down to metal, but it didn't look right.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20134.JPG)


New plastics and the bookcase decals made a huge difference.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20135.JPG)


End of Part 1 !




Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: Crashramp on June 01, 2015, 12:17:35 AM
Just beautiful Nino, it looks brand new!
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: robm on June 01, 2015, 07:28:09 AM
Wow, that looks sensational - love the under playfield look with all new and clean bits!
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: Strangeways on June 06, 2015, 10:37:00 PM
Lower cabinet was not part of the original scope, but we are flexible at APR - so I suggested we restore the inside of the cabinet to match the rest of the game = "Scope Creep"  %.%


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20138.JPG)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20140.JPG)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20143.JPG)


Here are pictures of the original headbox. From a distance it was ok - but close up, it did need to be done again. I'm glad we did !


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20001.JPG)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20002.JPG)


Removing NEW decals was kinda hard, but it was the finished product that I kept in mind as I removed the decals.. Then the imperfections are attended to prior to undercoating.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20005.JPG)


Finished headbox. It is the smaller things that matter - All the bolts are repainted and cleared.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20007.JPG)


Boards are cleaned and checked.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20013.JPG)


Inside the cabinet done


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20104.JPG)


Headbox internals completed.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20105.JPG)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20106.JPG)


The game is finished off with NEW plastics set, Subwoofer kit and ColorDMD.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20153.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20154.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/TAF%20SC%20155.jpg)


Genuine Pinball Inc / Starship Fantasy ramp installed. Basic LEDs added including all flashers.


Completed game under test. I have a HEAP of professional photos to add to this thread. Clearly the best Adams we have done and I'm VERY proud of this game. When owners allow me "full license" - this is the outcome !


Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: robm on June 07, 2015, 07:46:25 AM
Looks sensational mate!

Only thing is (not trying to nitpick here, but to me this an issue to protect the longevity of the game and help the customer) - why is the original battery holder still on the board?
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: turbo27 on June 07, 2015, 08:37:12 AM
Looks great  ^^^

Lots more pictures please - I have just sourced a TAF and it needs work! (will add images soon)

Any pictures will be greatly appreciated  *%*
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: robm on June 07, 2015, 09:21:26 AM
Looks sensational mate!

Only thing is (not trying to nitpick here, but to me this an issue to protect the longevity of the game and help the customer) - why is the original battery holder still on the board?

Just reread this and  realised it could be perceived as bagging your work - definitely not what i intended!! It would read better if i asked if there was a reason why the battery holder was left on the MPU, rather than install a remote holder or lithium battery?
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: ddstoys on June 07, 2015, 10:16:20 AM
Looks great Nino

  As for remote battery holders if you can't remember to swap batteries maybe it's time you give up on pinball.


   Good in theory but definately not a must do upgrade
Title: Re:
Post by: robm on June 07, 2015, 10:20:47 AM
Fair enough....its just a lot of people forget and then whinge when they have to shell out for repairs or replacement boards. I have also heard of a few incidents where new batteries have leaked 6 months down the track
Title: Re:
Post by: delarge on June 07, 2015, 10:33:34 AM
That looks AWESOME! I've never completely stripped the underside of a playfield before. That would scare me. Haha
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: Strangeways on June 07, 2015, 10:56:06 AM
Looks sensational mate!

Only thing is (not trying to nitpick here, but to me this an issue to protect the longevity of the game and help the customer) - why is the original battery holder still on the board?

Those photos are just of the boards cleaned - prior to any rework. I did change to a remote battery pack  ^^^
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: GORGAR 1 on June 07, 2015, 11:02:28 AM
Looks great gee TAF is a beautiful looking piece of art :)
Title: Re:
Post by: ddstoys on June 07, 2015, 11:06:12 AM
Fair enough....its just a lot of people forget and then whinge when they have to shell out for repairs or replacement boards. I have also heard of a few incidents where new batteries have leaked 6 months down the track

  Hahaha point proven Rob so glad you said that. People who can't remember to change there batteries unable to do there own repairs then complain about the money lol.      Story of my life
Title: Re:
Post by: oldskool1969 on June 07, 2015, 11:29:44 AM

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  Hahaha point proven Rob so glad you said that. People who can't remember to change there batteries unable to do there own repairs then complain about the money lol.      Story of my life
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If it isn't  broke, it isn't pinball!  *%*
Title: Re:
Post by: robm on June 07, 2015, 05:14:59 PM
Fair enough....its just a lot of people forget and then whinge when they have to shell out for repairs or replacement boards. I have also heard of a few incidents where new batteries have leaked 6 months down the track

  Hahaha point proven Rob so glad you said that. People who can't remember to change there batteries unable to do there own repairs then complain about the money lol.      Story of my life

Thats it!  Then they carry on so much, they make you feel like its almost your fault that they didn't change the batteries!  I have been to places where i drove 45 mins each way, charged them $30 for my trouble (normally adjusting switches, resoldering wires, all fairly straight forward stuff) and they still complain about it....and there is no way they would consider shelling out $10 for 4 or 5 new balls.
Title: Re:
Post by: andypinboy on June 07, 2015, 05:50:40 PM
Fair enough....its just a lot of people forget and then whinge when they have to shell out for repairs or replacement boards. I have also heard of a few incidents where new batteries have leaked 6 months down the track

  Hahaha point proven Rob so glad you said that. People who can't remember to change there batteries unable to do there own repairs then complain about the money lol.      Story of my life

Thats it!  Then they carry on so much, they make you feel like its almost your fault that they didn't change the batteries!  I have been to places where i drove 45 mins each way, charged them $30 for my trouble (normally adjusting switches, resoldering wires, all fairly straight forward stuff) and they still complain about it....and there is no way they would consider shelling out $10 for 4 or 5 new balls.

Pretty rude huh. If they are too dumb to understand that $10 on new balls is the least they can do to keep their game going then they really shouldn't bother owning a pin at all. Very nice work on the TAF Nino (as always).
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: Strangeways on June 18, 2015, 11:37:16 PM
MartyJ dropped in and I let him loose on the Addams Family before it's owner picked it up. Really awesome photos that picked up every minute detail, and captured the colours and the presentation of the completed machine in all its glory. These photos have been reduced so that when this page is read, it would create congestion on your respective providers bandwidth !

Enjoy !


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/20150425_APR%20%28157%20of%20411%29.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/20150425_APR%20%2821%20of%20411%29.jpg)


The below photos of the lock down bar - it is not chromed. Just highly polished !


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/20150425_APR%20%28267%20of%20411%29.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/20150425_APR%20%28148%20of%20411%29.jpg)


Dimple free after 50 games..


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/20150425_APR%20%28186%20of%20411%29.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/20150425_APR%20%2860%20of%20411%29.jpg)


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(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/20150425_APR%20%2843%20of%20411%29.jpg)


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(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/TAF%20SC/20150425_APR%20%2894%20of%20411%29.jpg)



This game was played by a few pinheads, and prospective customers. I'm very proud to say that "off the back" of this effort, I have to do another 4 Addams almost exactly the same. Really proud of the work achieved on this game. Thanks to MartyJ for the great photos !

 ^^^

Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: turbo27 on June 19, 2015, 08:18:58 AM
Absolutely brilliant job, looks fantastic.
Did you add the bookcase decal or was it supplied by the owner? Is it from the UK guy Judge Dredd Pinballs?
Nice work on the photos MartyJ - so many pathetic photos out there - take note people this is how its done!  ^^^

 :D
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: MartyJ on June 19, 2015, 05:50:40 PM
Absolutely brilliant job, looks fantastic.
Did you add the bookcase decal or was it supplied by the owner? Is it from the UK guy Judge Dredd Pinballs?
Nice work on the photos MartyJ - so many pathetic photos out there - take note people this is how its done!  ^^^

 :D

Still learning on the photography skills, long way to go.  Is good fun photographing these gems!
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: Strangeways on June 20, 2015, 01:00:27 PM
Absolutely brilliant job, looks fantastic.
Did you add the bookcase decal or was it supplied by the owner? Is it from the UK guy Judge Dredd Pinballs?
Nice work on the photos MartyJ - so many pathetic photos out there - take note people this is how its done!  ^^^

 :D

The customer supplied the decal - the envelope was from the UK. I remember seeing it. It was simple to apply.

Absolutely brilliant job, looks fantastic.
Did you add the bookcase decal or was it supplied by the owner? Is it from the UK guy Judge Dredd Pinballs?
Nice work on the photos MartyJ - so many pathetic photos out there - take note people this is how its done!  ^^^

 :D

Still learning on the photography skills, long way to go.  Is good fun photographing these gems!

you are a fast learner, Marty.  ^^^
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: pinsanity on June 20, 2015, 03:34:35 PM
Awesome work as always. Attention to detail is stunning.
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: skywalker on June 20, 2015, 03:45:19 PM
Fantastic work Nino, Luv those hi Res pics  ^^^
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: pinball god on June 21, 2015, 07:57:55 PM
Great shots MartyJ
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: Crashramp on June 28, 2015, 01:25:23 PM
Beautiful shots, beautiful game.   @@*
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: el_timbo86 on June 28, 2015, 01:48:12 PM
Now thats how you photograph a game! Nice one MartyJ

And beautiful resto work as always Nino. Having seen this in person, i can guarantee the customer will be BEYOND stoked  @@*
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: Strangeways on June 28, 2015, 04:06:47 PM
Marty will be taking shots of finished games for me. They are SO much better - and the ones I've posted on this thread are 20% of the actual size. Some files are 12 Meg !

Thanks for the kind words. I am EXTREMELY lagging behind on restoration work - but I've got some cool titles following up the Addams !
Title: Re:
Post by: Thasaman on June 28, 2015, 10:24:45 PM
Beautiful gorgeous all the superlatives. I also have a Addams play field on order

 Nino looks like you will have another Addams to do to this standard but only when you catch up on your outstanding work. Playfield is probably still some time away anyway.
Title: Re:
Post by: Strangeways on June 28, 2015, 10:27:05 PM
Beautiful gorgeous all the superlatives. I also have a Addams play field on order

 Nino looks like you will have another Addams to do to this standard but only when you catch up on your outstanding work. Playfield is probably still some time away anyway.

Thanks Milo !

That will be SEVEN high end Addams Family games  $#$

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Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: Brettski on July 17, 2015, 10:31:22 PM
You must have a good setup and equipment for your resto's and pinball work Nino, I envy you there..
I am limited to doing my work in the dining room much to the dismay of my family as I don't have a shed..  &&

Keep up the good work, love seeing your results..

Cheers: Brettski... :)
Title: Re: The Addams Family - Playfield swap ?
Post by: Strangeways on July 17, 2015, 11:53:22 PM
You must have a good setup and equipment for your resto's and pinball work Nino, I envy you there..
I am limited to doing my work in the dining room much to the dismay of my family as I don't have a shed..  &&

Keep up the good work, love seeing your results..

Cheers: Brettski... :)

Started off in the living room and quickly moved to the garage. Then the new premises, which I was able to convert into a purpose built workshop. I still have not finished fit out. But a good setup makes a world of difference.