I've finally taken the plunge and bought myself a project pin. Being new to the restoration side of things I reckon I'm going to asking for a lot of help
As you can see in the photos, there is a fair bit to do on this pin, and I am under no illusion that it's going to take me some time. In fact I'll be realistic and say it will probably take me at least 12 months. Having a look at the boards, I can see that there are a number of components that are missing. It doesn't seem to be anything major - just odds and ends such as a few rectifiers, all fuses and ribbon cables, couple of pin headers, some resisters etc.
At the moment, I'm just working out what's actually missing, and scouring the internet looking for parts. So far I've got a hold of all the parts for the missing ball popper and multiball assembly, and I think I have found a replacement for the missing bi-direction motor board. So far it looks like I will be able to source all the missing parts, and replace those that are too far gone - I just need someone to do another run of cabinet decals.
Before I get too far ahead of myself, is it better to start on anything in particular with a resto, or is it an individual thing? I was wondering if I should get the boards up and running first - or is this something best left until I have all the missing parts installed?
Later I'll put up a few more photos, and hopefully down the track some photos showing it in better condition!
Andy