Lovely thorough restoration work this - top job!
Thanks mate. I’m really enjoying working on these and hopefully they will look great once I get the decals installedLovely thorough restoration work this - top job!
It’s a spray I like to use as it’s easier push out any lump/air pockets if there’s some fluid in there instead of just air.@Ant-H "Application Fluid"??
Yeah the fluid drys after a couple days so you don't get any issues with them peeling up.Well there ya go! Had never heard of it, nor seen it mentioned anywhere... I'd best get some of that for the next project!! Thanks Ant!
Previously i had either applied dry or used the washing up liquid trick (however never liked the "wet" method as whilst it gave flexability there was always concern about how it affected the adhesion of the decals.... however you cant beat somethig that the trade use for applying Vinyl!
Blimey Ant, I reckon it would have took me all day to do ine decalThe main cabinets are next. I generally always start with the coin door decal as with some designs you need to get this on first in order to try and line up the artwork on the sides.
I actually forgot to take some photos of the coin door decals being applied but once on, I cut around the leg protectors and fishing reel handle and removed the decals.
If you don’t do this, I can pretty much guarantee that you will get wrinkling once the parts have been fitted.
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I actually find installing the side decals a lot easier that the front.
With the sides, the first job is to wet sand them down and trim some of the excess off the decals.
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If anyone ever installs these decals themselves you have to start with the left side first.
This is due to the left decal having the colours bars present at the lower front corner.
If don’t do this side first, your have issues matching the 2 sides up.
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I basically trimmed this off along with the bottom corner at the other end of the decal to line up the decals. I could then match up the other side to this so that they matched as close as I could get them.
Once all sides were squared up, I used the transformers again to weigh one end down.
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And like before, I cut off about a 3rd of the backing paper off followed by a quick wipe down with a tack cloth.
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I then spray a good amount of the application fluid and stuck the first end down, pushing out any bubbles with a felt covered squeegee.
Once that’s down, the transformers get removed and the same process is repeated on the other end.
When it comes to removing the excess decals, you can trim the edges with a straight edge and sharpe blade.
I prefer to sand them off as imo you you get a perfect edge and nice bevel.
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I then go around and continue to trim around the leg protectors.
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It basically took me the whole day to get all 3 cabinets done, but It’s was worth taking my time as they came out great.
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Next job is to restore the underside of all 3 cabinets
Blimey Ant, it would have taken me all day to get one decal right I reckon great work keep em coming.The main cabinets are next. I generally always start with the coin door decal as with some designs you need to get this on first in order to try and line up the artwork on the sides.
I actually forgot to take some photos of the coin door decals being applied but once on, I cut around the leg protectors and fishing reel handle and removed the decals.
If you don’t do this, I can pretty much guarantee that you will get wrinkling once the parts have been fitted.
View attachment 252331
I actually find installing the side decals a lot easier that the front.
With the sides, the first job is to wet sand them down and trim some of the excess off the decals.
View attachment 252326View attachment 252327
View attachment 252328View attachment 252329
If anyone ever installs these decals themselves you have to start with the left side first.
This is due to the left decal having the colours bars present at the lower front corner.
If don’t do this side first, your have issues matching the 2 sides up.
View attachment 252330
I basically trimmed this off along with the bottom corner at the other end of the decal to line up the decals. I could then match up the other side to this so that they matched as close as I could get them.
Once all sides were squared up, I used the transformers again to weigh one end down.
View attachment 252332
And like before, I cut off about a 3rd of the backing paper off followed by a quick wipe down with a tack cloth.
View attachment 252334View attachment 252333
I then spray a good amount of the application fluid and stuck the first end down, pushing out any bubbles with a felt covered squeegee.
Once that’s down, the transformers get removed and the same process is repeated on the other end.
When it comes to removing the excess decals, you can trim the edges with a straight edge and sharpe blade.
I prefer to sand them off as imo you you get a perfect edge and nice bevel.
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I then go around and continue to trim around the leg protectors.
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It basically took me the whole day to get all 3 cabinets done, but It’s was worth taking my time as they came out great.
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Next job is to restore the underside of all 3 cabinets
couldnt agree more ....ants work is second to noneThe best do er upper of pinball machines in the Uk, by far. Great work Ant
100% agreeThe best do er upper of pinball machines in the Uk, by far. Great work Ant
For sure - attention to detail is top notch. Proper job!These look great, good to see these games getting the proper treatment they deserve.
Top end work for sure
Numero uno!
Thanks mate, and yeah it does feel like a production lineIncredible work on these. Its like a production line!
Fishy no.1 used to be mine. I picked it up from a non collector on FB marketplace. I did the MPU repair (it was my first ). Not sure those Panasonics were mine though haha.
Yeah I don’t mind sharing my work. My thinking behind it is if anyone wants to restore there own game, they might be able to use some of my photos as a guide to help themFor sure - attention to detail is top notch. Proper job!
Very good of you to share your work in such detail also.
These will be keepers wherever they end up
Yeah I forgot how much fun Fish Tales is to play.These look great, good to see these games getting the proper treatment they deserve.
Top end work for sure
Numero uno!