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PBrookfield

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...but as I've reached the point of repainting paint wear on my restoration project, I can't recommend these thoroughly enough:
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They're about a pound a tube and a lot of the colours are straight-up, no adjustment-required exact matches for paints found on Williams Sys11-era games. But I strongly recommend a flow improver to help get the proper surface during application, even though a bottle of flow improver medium is several times the costs of the paint, it is worth it.

Also on the website they have a list of conversion tables for matching up colours to other ranges of paints, including a load of the older American paint ranges - useful because you can get these Americana paints anywhere in places like Hobbycraft or Amazon, but trying to sensibly source a bottle of Apple Barrel, for example, in the UK without paying x20 the cost is a real challenge.

Just a tip for anyone else worrying about paint repair on their older games!
 
...but as I've reached the point of repainting paint wear on my restoration project, I can't recommend these thoroughly enough:
decoart.com_blog_uploads_americana_grouping.jpg

They're about a pound a tube and a lot of the colours are straight-up, no adjustment-required exact matches for paints found on Williams Sys11-era games. But I strongly recommend a flow improver to help get the proper surface during application, even though a bottle of flow improver medium is several times the costs of the paint, it is worth it.

Also on the website they have a list of conversion tables for matching up colours to other ranges of paints, including a load of the older American paint ranges - useful because you can get these Americana paints anywhere in places like Hobbycraft or Amazon, but trying to sensibly source a bottle of Apple Barrel, for example, in the UK without paying x20 the cost is a real challenge.

Just a tip for anyone else worrying about paint repair on their older games!

Whats the site name please?? Could be useful for machines old and newer!
 
Whats the site name please?? Could be useful for machines old and newer!
I just had a look on Amazon and well, I'm actually disappointed by the cost of the tubes there. My local Hobbycraft store was flogging them off a pound a colour... definitely the best. They're a chain so there should be a few knocking about.

Their site is http://www.hobbycraft.co.uk but they're out of stock of almost every colour now! Turns out it's a sale price... normally they are the Amazon price!

So I recommend getting to a local store where their rack is about half-full and nabbing some of those tubes... pro-tip: Buttermilk is the white that they paint the non-visible portions of the playfield (for color reflection) and Primary Red is Williams Red, absolutely spot-on, as long as you get the application smooth and you varnish it afterwards for sheen and to remove the matte.
 
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