The story is about as long as the wait time to get this far ! The machine originally came from NSW and was dropped off at my home when I was working from my garage. This is the LAST of the games from 2013 !
Background
This is a Holy Grail game for the collector. He wants it restored to my "Nearly In Box" standard.
ConditionCabinet - 6/10 - Sections have been repainted (head) and there's damage where the head is bolted to the base.
Backglass - 9/10. Perfect
Playfield - 7/10 - Mylar. Faded.
Electrical - 6/10 - Boards need work or replacement.
Starting point The game was dropped off with the head still bolted on, but hanging in the breeze ;
Here it is in the factory ;
While waiting in the resto Q - CPR release the Backglass, playfield and plastic set. Sometimes, patience is a virtue..
The door is "poor"..
The back needs to be repaired
Here's where the cabinet colours are matched. I remove the door surround, and the original colours and finish are there - exactly as there were on the production line ;
The lower cabinet is taken to the expert paint supplier to match for me
Once the paint is purchased, I start the repairs on the back of the cabinet. I use long screws and glue.
Headbox had some delamination - So I glue and clamp overnight.
Then the first coat of primer goes down so I can see when needs to be repaired prior to base coat. Then the base is painted.
I used
@Pinball Pimp stencils again. Here's the RED first
BLUE on the headbox ;
Here's the BLUE stencil over the red painted areas.
BLUE applied
Almost done..
The neck are painted BLACK
Now I'm done !
This project is put aside for the moment, as I continue to take advantage of the weather and paint more cabinets