I've been flat out reconditioning and selling old Video games in the past month and I have not posted a restore since the Canada Dry. I have a couple of EMs that I will be restoring soon - Bally "Star Jet" and Bally "Aces High". So I thought I'd post a restore I started around three years ago. Strangely enough, it is a restore that has had a few twists and turns, and I've been working on it recently and I'm really pleased with the "almost" finished product. By the time this thread catches up with the present - It will be completed.
BackgroundPicked this up from MarkC around 3-4 years ago. My son Zachary had a fascination with Dinosaurs, and every time I took Zac to Marco's house, he wanted to play his JP. So I bought an "as is" JP. I brought it home and Zac was instantly hooked - even though the Dino scared the crap out of him !
ConditionCabinet - 7/10 - Had some scuff marks and dints. One long scrape down the right hand side. But solid
Playfield - 8/10 - Huge potential. Had some wear around the outholes - common with this title. Marco later told me it is a prototype playfield. One slingshot plastic ws broken, but overall - I was very happy
Electronics - 8/10 - The machine was working, but GI was absent and I needed a new English ROM for the CPU and Display. Left/Right motor was missing (common) - and this presented the biggest hurdle (saga)
Translite - 8/10 - Was stuck to the glass ! Slightly faded, but it was still in good condition
First PicturesThe game worked straight away - which was good start !
Typically dirty - but heaps of potential
This target will need replacing
Dino L/R motor was removed, so the assembly was basically "fixed", so it would not affect the dino's ability to pick up the ball (Up / Down motor)
.. and this is how the sub ramp was fixed !
Flipper assemblies
Stripped playfield
Initial clean with Nifti and a Rag (never fails to impress !)
Stay tuned - This restore will be rather quick