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Title: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: Strangeways on May 02, 2018, 09:45:52 PM
The story is about as long as the wait time to get this far ! The machine originally came from NSW and was dropped off at my home when I was working from my garage. This is the LAST of the games from 2013 !

Background

This is a Holy Grail game for the collector. He wants it restored to my "Nearly In Box" standard.

Condition

Cabinet - 6/10 - Sections have been repainted (head) and there's damage where the head is bolted to the base.
Backglass - 9/10. Perfect
Playfield - 7/10 - Mylar. Faded.
Electrical - 6/10 - Boards need work or replacement.

Starting point

The game was dropped off with the head still bolted on, but hanging in the breeze ;

(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20006_resize.JPG)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20007_resize.JPG)


Here it is in the factory ;


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20013_resize.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20015_resize.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20018_resize.jpg)(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20017_resize.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20016_resize.jpg)


While waiting in the resto Q - CPR release the Backglass, playfield and plastic set. Sometimes, patience is a virtue..


The door is "poor"..


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20019_resize.jpg)


The back needs to be repaired


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20032_resize.jpg)


Here's where the cabinet colours are matched. I remove the door surround, and the original colours and finish are there - exactly as there were on the production line ;


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20036_resize.jpg)


The lower cabinet is taken to the expert paint supplier to match for me


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20039_resize.jpg)


Once the paint is purchased, I start the repairs on the back of the cabinet. I use long screws and glue.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20041_resize.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20062_resize.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20065_resize.jpg)


Headbox had some delamination - So I glue and clamp overnight.




(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20057_resize.jpg)


Then the first coat of primer goes down so I can see when needs to be repaired prior to base coat. Then the base is painted.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20074_resize.jpg)


I used @Pinball Pimp (http://aussiepinball.com/index.php?action=profile;u=9348) stencils again. Here's the RED first


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20079_resize.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20080_resize.jpg)


BLUE on the headbox ;


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20089_resize.jpg)


Here's the BLUE stencil over the red painted areas.


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20092_resize.jpg)


BLUE applied


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20093_resize.jpg)


Almost done..


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20094_resize.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20096_resize.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20098_resize.jpg)


The neck are painted BLACK


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20100_resize.jpg)


Now I'm done !


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20107_resize.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20112_resize.jpg)


(http://australianpinballrestorations.com.au/pictures/Restorations/EvelKTR/Evel%20Knievel%20TR%20128_resize.jpg)


This project is put aside for the moment, as I continue to take advantage of the weather and paint more cabinets  ^&^




Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: oldskool1969 on May 02, 2018, 09:59:12 PM
I remember this being one of the first pins I played here in Perth.
It was at Cordingley's surf shop Scarborough.
So many good memories.
Nice work El Nino and thank you
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: Crashramp on May 02, 2018, 10:09:31 PM
Great work Nino, that cabinet looks fantastic. You can’t beat the nostalgia value of a game like Evel Knievel either.   ^^^
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: ddstoys on May 03, 2018, 06:02:39 AM
Looks beautiful really love the art on this game


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Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: onetaste on May 03, 2018, 08:29:51 PM
That is stunning artwork on the cabinet, the artist had talent. What glue do you use in the cabinet resto, Nino? Does Aquadere do the job?
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: Strangeways on May 04, 2018, 09:57:36 AM
That is stunning artwork on the cabinet, the artist had talent. What glue do you use in the cabinet resto, Nino? Does Aquadere do the job?

Structural repairs - Liquid nails. Cosmetic repairs such as delaminations - Aquadere PVA is fine.
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: ktm450 on May 04, 2018, 01:25:35 PM
That cabinet artwork is very cool. Nice job mate!
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: ktm450 on May 04, 2018, 01:44:55 PM
Just checked Pinballpimp for Cosmic Princess stencils  $#$  have put that project off for 6 years, in the too hard basket.  Now I can get stencils maybe it will get done in the next 6 years  :lol
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: pinfrog on July 08, 2018, 11:56:46 PM
 Hi , was wondering , was there a gold flek / splatter over the base coat on the original ?
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: Strangeways on July 10, 2018, 04:39:58 PM
Hi , was wondering , was there a gold flek / splatter over the base coat on the original ?

No. Not on this example. I don't think white cabinets had the yellow speckle.

Update - This machine is another "non financial" game, so updates will re-commence once financial.
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: ktm450 on September 12, 2018, 01:42:17 PM
Hi Nino, I’m finally gearing up to paint the cosmic princess.  Been many years since I repainted a cabinet. I’ll be using automotive acrylics in a gravity fed gun. Would I be correct in saying I would need less than a litre of base coat and about 250ml of colours? I’m guessing you never clearcoat your solid state cabinets? Is there much of a ‘lip’ left when the stencils are removed or do you try to only apply minimal colour coverage?
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: Strangeways on September 12, 2018, 09:41:18 PM
Hi Nino, I’m finally gearing up to paint the cosmic princess.  Been many years since I repainted a cabinet. I’ll be using automotive acrylics in a gravity fed gun. Would I be correct in saying I would need less than a litre of base coat and about 250ml of colours? I’m guessing you never clearcoat your solid state cabinets? Is there much of a ‘lip’ left when the stencils are removed or do you try to only apply minimal colour coverage?

Remove the stencils within 5 minutes. My rule is to remove the stencils immediately after I've cleaned the gun.


1 Litre should be fine for base coat. That would be a mist coat, and 3 thin coats, building up to the sheen required. If you are painting the inside to the floor, you should JUST make it. Do the outside first.
250ml for the red will be fine. You may need slightly more for the yellow.

for the stencil colours - Go thin coats to the point where the colour is 100% what you want and not a drop more. Do not go heavy just to build it up. I do a mist and thin two coats MAX.
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: ktm450 on September 13, 2018, 09:13:53 AM
Thanks very much mate! Hopefully I’ll get it done in the next couple of weeks  ^^^
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: Strangeways on December 14, 2018, 10:48:23 PM
Unfortunately, this restoration became unfinancial, and will be a parked restoration until I finish off the backlog. It will be completed and sold as a High End Restoration most likely in 2019.
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: Crashramp on December 16, 2018, 09:41:20 PM
Unfortunately, this restoration became unfinancial, and will be a parked restoration until I finish off the backlog. It will be completed and sold as a High End Restoration most likely in 2019.

That’s a shame but I guess also a great opportunity for someone to grab a stunning game when it’s done.
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: Strangeways on December 17, 2018, 12:45:02 PM
Unfortunately, this restoration became unfinancial, and will be a parked restoration until I finish off the backlog. It will be completed and sold as a High End Restoration most likely in 2019.

That’s a shame but I guess also a great opportunity for someone to grab a stunning game when it’s done.

It is a shame. Unfortunately, when restoring games to this level, it starts off with the intention of "whatever it costs, and time frame is no issue" and ends up with "You had the game for 3 years and money is tight". It is the time inbetween dropping off the game, changing the scope to include New Backglass, playfield, plastics set and then a repaint which caused the delays. Once the goal posts move, then I have to rely on suppliers - in this case - CPR and Pinball Pimp. Once CPR release the Playfield and backglass, all that is needed are the stencils. When they were released, I started the repaint as all the pieces of the puzzle came together. To this point, I've paid for everything and then I've paid for paint and supplies. I stopped at the cabinet as I needed a progress payment and also a previously requested progress payment. Nothing appeared in my account. I'm out of pocket with yet another unfinancial project. The owner and I came to an amicable agreement, so that's great, but I'm out of pocket until I sell it. But it is the lost hours on the game that could have been used for financial projects.


Suffice to say, this project and 2-3 others have taught me some valuable lessons in running a business. You can't JUST be a "Restorer". You are a Project Manager, Accounts Payable Clerk, Helpdesk Coordinator and Financial Officer !
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: ktm450 on December 18, 2018, 10:41:36 PM
That is a real shame mate, it was looking so good. Hopefully it all works out and you can recover your costs.
Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: ddstoys on December 21, 2018, 05:46:39 AM
Yeah that sure sucks forever chasing your tail to pay for other people’s parts.   Shouldn’t have any drama selling a high end evel once it’s done


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Title: Re: Evel Knievel High End Restoration
Post by: Strangeways on December 22, 2018, 01:18:23 PM
Yeah that sure sucks forever chasing your tail to pay for other people’s parts.   Shouldn’t have any drama selling a high end evel once it’s done


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It will sell, but I'm not fielding offers until I've caught up with the current customer restorations. If I was to agree to a sale of the EK, then I'll have a deadline set. That's the LAST thing I want to deal with while others have been waiting longer !