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Re: A question for Flintstones owners, past and present
« on: July 13, 2015, 06:12:33 PM »
One of the coolest pins I've ever seen was a Flintstones with the playfield artwork redone to be all cartoon (same idea as the decal - no Rosie O'D or that Moranis guy in sight). I watch the tnt vid's sometimes & they did a nice job on a Flintstones with the buildings lit from inside (windows, doors cutout) & extra GI (this is essential as it's too dark). The other thing I reckon would improve it is stronger colours on the buildings, the bird etc - the playfield is colourful but the "frame" is a bit dull. Dunno how this can be done - Swinks or others might know what paints are fine to use? I like what u r doing with it so far - just a fun pin that makes you laugh ^^^
« Last Edit: July 13, 2015, 06:16:23 PM by andypinboy »
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