Pics here: https://goo.gl/photos/yhTCk4HoDwDzpFtJ6
The best bits: electrically it is in very good shape, all the flippers have been recently rebuilt as has the power board (both by the previous owner, Dave Langley, who many people on here will already know). The head is in great shape, it was rebuilt/renovated/restored by Dave and has new side decals applied. The backglass is a NOS one sourced by Terry Sullivan, and is in lovely condition.
The worst bits: the bottom cabinet is weak at the back and is held together by a combination of angle-iron and ratchet straps. I think it should be a fairly easy fix for someone with reasonable carpentry skills - it holds together fine as shown, it just looks ugly, but it never bothered me enough to sort it out. The playfield has previously been mylar covered, which took some of the art up when it was removed. It hasn't been touched up since then, so have a close look at the pictures to see. To my eye, the damage is at a level where although it is wrong when you look close from a playing distance it is not glaringly obvious. Some people look straight past it, others fixate on it, you decide! A bit of careful touch-up and colour matching would make it really nice.
I can provide side-art vector PDF files that I found online some time ago, and perhaps even print them onto sticky vinyl for a small charge - I made the new backbox side art decals a couple of years ago. I have the facilities at work to print with quality inks onto vinyl but I'm not 100% sure if our office printer is wide enough to do the main cabinet ones, would have to check.
I'm not really out to get into negotiating a different price, so if you think £600 is too high please don't email me, just wait six months to see if I still have it and if I offer it up for sale here for less
The location is Lincolnshire, LN13 9DG
Cheerio,
Ross
The best bits: electrically it is in very good shape, all the flippers have been recently rebuilt as has the power board (both by the previous owner, Dave Langley, who many people on here will already know). The head is in great shape, it was rebuilt/renovated/restored by Dave and has new side decals applied. The backglass is a NOS one sourced by Terry Sullivan, and is in lovely condition.
The worst bits: the bottom cabinet is weak at the back and is held together by a combination of angle-iron and ratchet straps. I think it should be a fairly easy fix for someone with reasonable carpentry skills - it holds together fine as shown, it just looks ugly, but it never bothered me enough to sort it out. The playfield has previously been mylar covered, which took some of the art up when it was removed. It hasn't been touched up since then, so have a close look at the pictures to see. To my eye, the damage is at a level where although it is wrong when you look close from a playing distance it is not glaringly obvious. Some people look straight past it, others fixate on it, you decide! A bit of careful touch-up and colour matching would make it really nice.
I can provide side-art vector PDF files that I found online some time ago, and perhaps even print them onto sticky vinyl for a small charge - I made the new backbox side art decals a couple of years ago. I have the facilities at work to print with quality inks onto vinyl but I'm not 100% sure if our office printer is wide enough to do the main cabinet ones, would have to check.
I'm not really out to get into negotiating a different price, so if you think £600 is too high please don't email me, just wait six months to see if I still have it and if I offer it up for sale here for less

The location is Lincolnshire, LN13 9DG
Cheerio,
Ross