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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #15 on: February 05, 2009, 07:23:52 PM »
I didn't realise it was you Wotto doing the banner art... Top work mate!

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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #16 on: February 05, 2009, 08:28:54 PM »
I didn't realise it was you Wotto doing the banner art... Top work mate!


Yeah most of em mate - except for.......well damn you Chuck Hess  %%$ come on  %%$    :lol
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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #17 on: February 05, 2009, 08:31:08 PM »
I didn't realise it was you Wotto doing the banner art... Top work mate!


Yeah most of em mate - except for.......well damn you Chuck Hess  %%$ come on  %%$    :lol

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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #18 on: February 05, 2009, 09:50:08 PM »
Great work Wotto.

I personally like the 'POP' of colours on the cv banner.. Nice ! ^^^
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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #19 on: February 05, 2009, 10:21:46 PM »
Excellent work Wotto! Looks very professional...gotta be better than Nick's 'Expo' attempt  :lol

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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #20 on: February 05, 2009, 10:23:28 PM »
great work wotto, keep up the great work #*#
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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #21 on: February 05, 2009, 10:42:37 PM »
These would look great on a shirt or cap!

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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #22 on: February 05, 2009, 11:01:30 PM »
These would look great on a shirt or cap!
Now there's an idea.

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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #23 on: February 05, 2009, 11:03:45 PM »
Now i had a mate that was purchasing a T shirt printing machine - let me chase him up.

he just bought a CNC router - woo hoo!!! Plastics here i come!

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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #24 on: February 05, 2009, 11:17:42 PM »
Gavin with the workload piling up, soon you will have one of these at your head. **& and you might need to employ someone.  ^%^

I look forward to the future and seeing the prospects leaving the Flipper Rescue.

I think i speak on behalf of this whole site when i say you are an asset to this community.  $%$

Keep up the great work as i think we will need a ticket system for your services soon.

I take the first..   #@!
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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #25 on: February 05, 2009, 11:48:35 PM »
LOL- thanks,

you would not believe just how busy i am - this is normally the quietest time of year for the neon indsutry and so i decided to launch Flipperescue to compensate the downturn in work - oh ive set up various companies to counteract the downturn including a stint in the commercial steam cleaning business etc - none of which worked and cost me a packet.

This year - the neon is flat out, im as busy as the pre Xmas panic i get every year. You just cant pick it.
 But with an economic downturn, i guess retailers are once again finding out that when it comes to bang for buck - neon wins hands down.
LED's have stolen a lot of the market, but they cost 7 X that of neon, are unreliable and are only marginally cheaper to run.
 So where does that leave time for Flipperescue?? believe me!! Im struggling! So if i go quiet on the forum its cos im downstairs working on a PF - or an apron - or BG etc. Ill get it all done, but tonights a night off cos in knackered after another 12hr day!

Now...wheres me beer?

And once again - thanks for the kind words. Im passionate about pinball - the games - the artwork, the smell..aaaah the smell!

I dont have all the  answers to restoring stuff - each time i do a restore, i do it better than the last, its essential to be anal with this kind of thing. Im also happy to help where i can and post all my techniques that ive learnt along the way - mainly due to mistakes. If you come across a better way to do something then let me know - we are all here to learn.
Flipperescue was originally going to be a web based guide to restoration - i wanted to host something that would equal Clays guides to fixing stuff, but then people started asking me to do work for them, so now its a service.

The guide will be up one day for anyone to access, but artwork is a copyright minefield and so i have to be careful.
if i ever work out what i can and cannot do then the guide will be there for all

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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #26 on: February 06, 2009, 12:16:31 AM »
LOL- thanks,

you would not believe just how busy i am - this is normally the quietest time of year for the neon indsutry and so i decided to launch Flipperescue to compensate the downturn in work - oh ive set up various companies to counteract the downturn including a stint in the commercial steam cleaning business etc - none of which worked and cost me a packet.

This year - the neon is flat out, im as busy as the pre Xmas panic i get every year. You just cant pick it.
 But with an economic downturn, i guess retailers are once again finding out that when it comes to bang for buck - neon wins hands down.
LED's have stolen a lot of the market, but they cost 7 X that of neon, are unreliable and are only marginally cheaper to run.
 So where does that leave time for Flipperescue?? believe me!! Im struggling! So if i go quiet on the forum its cos im downstairs working on a PF - or an apron - or BG etc. Ill get it all done, but tonights a night off cos in knackered after another 12hr day!

Now...wheres me beer?

And once again - thanks for the kind words. Im passionate about pinball - the games - the artwork, the smell..aaaah the smell!

I dont have all the  answers to restoring stuff - each time i do a restore, i do it better than the last, its essential to be anal with this kind of thing. Im also happy to help where i can and post all my techniques that ive learnt along the way - mainly due to mistakes. If you come across a better way to do something then let me know - we are all here to learn.
Flipperescue was originally going to be a web based guide to restoration - i wanted to host something that would equal Clays guides to fixing stuff, but then people started asking me to do work for them, so now its a service.

The guide will be up one day for anyone to access, but artwork is a copyright minefield and so i have to be careful.
if i ever work out what i can and cannot do then the guide will be there for all


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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #27 on: February 06, 2009, 01:48:39 AM »
yeh - blimey!! I got all sucky then! Somebody slap me!

I have found a VERY talented person to help with Flipperescue. There are a few things i cannot recreate on a PF - mainly the computerised dotted shading ( Spiderman has this!!). Well - it can be done by hand with amazing results.
 So go ahead - throw anything at us

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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #28 on: February 06, 2009, 12:49:09 PM »
These would look great on a shirt or cap!

+1  ^^^

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Re: Special thanks to Wotto the guru
« Reply #29 on: February 08, 2009, 12:34:13 AM »
These would look great on a shirt or cap!

I'll third that!