Next in the DMD Restoration / Reconditioning Queue is my Bally WCS 94. It is by far the dirtiest machine I've bought and it needs a lot of work. It does not work 100% as most of the mechanical parts have seized. The boards etc are all working, but it is not playable.
Objective
I'm hoping that the amount of dirt accumulated on this game has formed a protective barrier, and underneath this filth is a perfectly preserved machine
For some reason, I enjoy working on machines that are presented in a really filthy condition - but not a "beat" machine with damage.
Condition
Playfield - 8/10 - Absolutely filthy. All the kickouts have some wear as the plastic kickout plastic saucers are broken. Plastics are mostly broken, the soccer ball is worn and needs to be replaced. Ramps are in very good condition. Factory protectors are intact.
Cabinet - 9/10 - Really nice. No major dints or scuff marks. One siderail has a kink in it and I will replace only that rail. Door is fine, but needs to be straightened. Inside the cab is filthy and there has been some water damage near the coin box.
Electronics - 9/10 - J120 and J121 will need re pinning. Nothing major.
Let's Begin - The "Before" pictures
Notice the Red DE plunger !
I will need to locate the Gold legs - They are "somewhere" !
Did I mention this game is FILTHY !
New plastic set has been purchased. Can't fix something that's not there !
Something is growing on the pop bumper caps !
Playfield StrippedAfter a couple of hours and 200 pictures, the playfield is stripped bare and the first pass of Nifti and a rag reveals a colourful playfield.
Cabinet conditionFilthy ! Believe it or not - the "goodie bag" with one spare sling plastics was intact !
Stripped, vacuumed and cleaned. Once dry, I sanded the bottom panel and sealed it with some cabot's clear which really brings out the timber finish. I will paint the black section this weekend.
A couple of large orders have been placed and I'm hoping this game will look a lot better than when I bought it !