After about 2 1/2 years my TZ has been returned to it's former glory! Thanks to all the people who helped in the process with encouragement, advice and even donated parts. I really enjoyed restoring my first pinball, have learnt heaps along the way and am really happy with the way it all turned out.
I guess it went through all the usual processes which have been well covered elsewhere on this forum. The pin cost me $3500 to buy but parts have added just over another $2,000. The bigger ticket items were new legs, rails, lock down bar, coin door, complete plastics set and protectors, all new ribbon cables, cabinet decals, clock housing, Treasure Cove pf cleaning kit, and board repairs. Naturally it got a full pf strip clean and rebuild with all new bulbs, rubbers, coil sleeves, springs, pop bumpers, ramp flaps, flippers etc. I rebuilt pretty much anything that moved as well as a lot of stuff that didn't! Of course I couldn't go past a few extra toys for it, so there's a new mini pf edge protector and low rise switches, sparkly gum balls with lighting, a piano, magnet to stop ball bounce on the bridge diverter and a few Cliffy protectors in strategic places. I also repaired the dreaded trough sensor SW26.
A couple of other challenges were restoring and bluing the shooter gate flaps and recovering the black wooden side rails.
Below are some before and after shots