Coin DoorBunnings has a can of White Knight "Hammered Finish" which is very close to the same color and texture of the original Stern legs and coin door. The can cost around $12, and I used most of the can to do the front door and the legs.
First thing to do is strip the door. Clean all the parts with Nifti and a scrubbing brush. Let them dry and if there is any dirt or crap left over, clean it now ! This door did not have any rust or corrosion, but if it does, it will need to be sanded and primed.
Setup a paint bench outside (a bucket with a piece of wood, or the garage floor!).. Spray a light coat first, and then give it two more coats as per the instructions on the can. After drying they should look like this ;
After the Drying period - or the next day - Start to reassemble.. The coin chutes themselves are plated, so they were polished, not painted.
Finished Product - Door mounted. Don't forget to do the door frame
The legs were painted using the same method. The instructions on the can are easy to follow.
PlayfieldThe playfield is almost finished with the exception of the plastic that is mounted over the spinner and spot target.. That will have to be remade using perspex..
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