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Title: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: ddstoys on March 17, 2009, 10:00:17 PM
Im after a few plastics off a countdown playfield if not originals some scans would be great so i can make some up. I have parts from  under the playfield if anyone needs them?
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: The pinballist formally known as Dean Morgan on March 17, 2009, 10:31:59 PM
If you dont get any originals from this post in the next week or so, then let me know which ones you need scanned and I will email them to you
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: ddstoys on March 17, 2009, 10:40:14 PM
Thanks Dean That would be great.
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: big dog on March 18, 2009, 10:05:22 PM
Hi ,I have a set of N.O.S countdown plastics which can be scaned but need to know what to do to scan them..+ have old set not complete ,will have to know which ones you need..cheers bd
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: ddstoys on March 18, 2009, 10:14:01 PM
Basically all i do to scan plastics is put them into my scanner go to a Photo program and select Aquire image from scanner usually in the file menu.  Set the DPI to 300 - 600  and scan it in then when i print it out its exactly the right size.  The ones im after are the two big ones up near the ball arch and the left slingshot one.  There is one broken one but i cant remember which one.
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: big dog on March 18, 2009, 10:28:46 PM
I will check the game at work ,tomorrow.I'ii be back
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: millsy on March 18, 2009, 10:41:38 PM
Basically all i do to scan plastics is put them into my scanner go to a Photo program and select Aquire image from scanner usually in the file menu.  Set the DPI to 300 - 600  and scan it in then when i print it out its exactly the right size.  The ones im after are the two big ones up near the ball arch and the left slingshot one.  There is one broken one but i cant remember which one.
Daniel,
What do you do with them after they are printed -do you get them done elsewhere or do you do it yourself, interested to know how they are attached to the plastic itself  !@#
Kev
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: ddstoys on March 18, 2009, 10:47:11 PM
Hey Kev
             I print them onto transparent sticker paper the trick is to reverse the image so the sticky side faces up then you paint the back of the paper white cut it out and stick it onto your fresh cut plastic.  Here is one i made up for my Phoenix wall hanger i couldnt help myself but improve the original design lol
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: millsy on March 18, 2009, 11:12:36 PM
Daniel,
I have the scanner,photoshop & inkjet printer - where do you get the paper & plastic from ? Do you use a jigsaw for the plastic cutting ?
Hope Im not bombarding you with too many questions - would like to have a go re-doing my Bazaar plastics. I bought repos for my jumping jack as they were available at PBR.
Kev
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: ddstoys on March 19, 2009, 06:36:51 AM
I get the transparent sticker sheets from office works and yes i use a jigsaw to cut the plastics.  Ask as many questions as you like im glad to help
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: millsy on March 19, 2009, 07:24:53 PM
I get the transparent sticker sheets from office works and yes i use a jigsaw to cut the plastics.  Ask as many questions as you like im glad to help
Last question - What type of white paint do you use & where do you get the plastic material ?
Kev *!@
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: ddstoys on March 19, 2009, 08:21:03 PM
i just use white spraypaint from bunnings and i buy the plastic from a place called resiplex just check the phone book for a local plastic suppliers
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: millsy on March 19, 2009, 08:37:37 PM
Last Last silly question -reason why aked about the type of paint - wondering the illumination showing through plastic is same as original. Is it acrylic or enamel white paint. By the way I work at Bunnings - anyone wanting to now if we keep certain items -I can help.
Kev
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: pinnies4me on March 19, 2009, 09:31:19 PM
Seems to work best for me with white acrylic primer, as it has a matt finish. The lack of gloss means it doesn't reflect light back.
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: ddstoys on March 19, 2009, 10:15:01 PM
Good idea nick ive only ever made them for my wall hangers so they have no lights under them but yes primer would probably be best
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: ddstoys on March 26, 2009, 03:33:42 PM
A big thanks to BIG DOG and his lovely partner for taking the time to make scans up for me and yes you are right if i just print them straight from the file instead of in a photo program the print out the correct size.
    Thanks again
                         Daniel
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: big dog on March 27, 2009, 07:52:16 PM
 $#$ $#$ Great to hear that,we got something half right for a change. #*#
cheers BIG DOG
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: Strangeways on March 30, 2009, 11:57:36 AM

Great stuff Big Dog  %.%
Title: Re: GTB COUNTDOWN PLASTICS
Post by: The pinballist formally known as Dean Morgan on March 31, 2009, 02:23:48 PM
See why you call yourself Big Dog,  man that dog in your avitar is a HUGE BEAST *)*