Next in the DMD Restoration / Reconditioning Queue is my Bally Theater of Magic. I've be meaning to do this game for a while. It is playable and functional, but it is time to recondition it.
Objective
This machine is not in need of a restoration - and the game actually works, and is more of an "as is" and working machine. However, I'm going to recondition the machine to a point where it will be cosmetically and functionally better than most of the machines that change hands. It will be at the standard that I will be happy to put my name against.
Most of all - I want to ENJOY the process. I have some plans that will make this game stand out from most.
ConditionPlayfield - 9.5/10 - Zero wear. The best "as is" ToM playfield I've ever come across. There is slight exposure of a couple of inserts, but you almost need a magnifying glass to find them ! Main ramp will be replaced.
Cabinet - 8/10 - Really nice. No major dints or scuff marks. Awful coil door security bar and an interestingly bent head bracket and damaged siderail on the left hand side.
Electronics - 9/10 - J120 and J121 will need re pinning. Nothing major.
Let's Begin
Here are some pictures of the machine - "warts and all" - it actually works 100%. A couple of lamps out and rubbers are dirty and worn..
Playfield
Trunk and decal ordered (Littleshopofgames) and Ramp orderd (RTBB)
Playfield Strip
Each section is photographed for reference, and I take notes of what needs replacing.
One SWEET playfield that needs to be cleaned and then polished using the Treasurecove kit.
Basically, the playfield is stripped above and below. I label each connector as I go and place the complete sub assemblies in boxes for cleaning, repairs or replacement. I have one broken sub assembly that will be TIG welded - more on that later.