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Pinball Artworks Restored, Reproductions, Graphical Mods and Customizations

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"Williams Pinball System 11 Left Apron - Set 2" (WILLIAMS) artwork files scanned and restored in Zona Arcade by Mikonos.
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These "Williams Pinball - System 11 Aprons - Set 2" work for the following pinballs: Bad Cats, Banzai Run, Cyclone, F-14, Jokerz, Police Force and Taxi.
 
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Original "STARGATE PINBALL SPEAKER PANEL" (GOTTLIEB) artwork in Zona Arcade for to scan and for to restore by Mikonos (photo 1).
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Original "STARGATE PINBALL SPEAKER PANEL" (GOTTLIEB) artwork in Zona Arcade for to scan and for to restore by Mikonos (photo 2).
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This restored reproduction of the original is to be printed on transparent vinyl and using white ink. The white ink acts as an "opaque agent" for the use of colored inks on it.

This is a very faithful way of reproduction, which comes as close as possible to the original silkscreened print and has the advantage of avoiding the "color match" process for the blue color, which can be different for each user. In return of that, the use of White ink makes printing more expensive than conventional printing.

"White Water Right Apron" (WILLIAMS) artwork file restored by Mikonos for Zona Arcade's Site.
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IMPORTANT: The current configuration of the forum causes the images to be poor in quality. To see my screenshots and my photographs in high definition, use my links hosted on my own hosting!!!

"White Water Left Apron" (WILLIAMS) artwork file restored by Mikonos for Zona Arcade's Site.
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IMPORTANT: This restored reproduction of the original is to be printed on transparent vinyl and using white ink. The white ink acts as an "opaque agent" for the use of colored inks on it.

This is a very faithful way of reproduction, which comes as close as possible to the original silkscreened print and has the advantage of avoiding the "color match" process for the blue color, which can be different for each user. In return of that, the use of White ink makes printing more expensive than conventional printing.
 
IMPORTANT: The current configuration of the forum causes the images to be poor in quality. To see my screenshots and my photographs in high definition, use my links hosted on my own hosting!!!

"Road Show Pinball Aprons" (WILLIAMS) artwork reproduction printed on vinyl with gloss protective lamination and precut (photo 1).
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"Road Show Pinball Aprons" (WILLIAMS) artwork reproduction printed on vinyl with gloss protective lamination and precut (photo 2).
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"Road Show Pinball Aprons" (WILLIAMS) artwork reproduction printed on vinyl with gloss protective lamination and precut (photo 3).
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Details in "Road Show Pinball Aprons" (WILLIAMS) artwork reproduction printed on vinyl with gloss protective lamination and precut (photo 4).
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"Road Show Pinball Aprons" (WILLIAMS) artwork restoration process here:

https://www.pinballinfo.com/communi...-and-customizations.43376/page-14#post-513930


Cheers!
 
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IMPORTANT: The current configuration of the forum causes the images to be poor in quality. To see my screenshots and my photographs in high definition, use my links hosted on my own hosting!!!

INFO: There is nothing special in the restoration of these decorations, except the fact that they are justified by small variations in 3 aprons with respect to the generic model 1 and 2, which I have previously restored:

- The left and right aprons have a different text font and layout in the "lane Change" text.

- The middle apron has a different serial number than the generic one and a different text font.

"Pinbot Pinball Right Apron 31-1008-549-RD" (WILLIAMS) artwork files restored by Zona Arcade & Mikonos.
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INFO: This restoration is made and designed to be universal and to work for any pinball within this model that presents color variations of the metal aprons due to the paint manufacturing process, the effect of time and exposure to natural/artificial light, or the use of other color variations used to cover the metal parts of the main apron and the shooter's apron.

The objective is to avoid the complex and tedious "Color Match" process and, to this end, all the apron decorations have been designed to be printed on transparent vinyl and the use of white ink to give opacity to the colors, thus the Background color of the metallic apron will be visible in the appropriate areas. As a consequence, we will also be able to reproduce the effect of the original screen printing more faithfully.

By using white ink, we make this reproduction more expensive, but the result of the printing work will be much superior to what you have ever seen.

In addition to using a very precise pre-cut technique, the printed decorations will be laminated with U.V. protection to protect the colors forever.

"Old Chicago Pinball Left Apron" (BALLY) scanned artwork restored in Zona Arcade by Mikonos.
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"Firepower Pinball Targets" (WILLIAMS) reproduction printed on vinyl with gloss protective lamination and precut (photo 1).
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"Firepower Pinball Targets" (WILLIAMS) reproduction printed on vinyl with gloss protective lamination and precut (photo 2).
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"Firepower Pinball Targets" (WILLIAMS) reproduction printed on vinyl with gloss protective lamination and precut (photo 3).
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Details in "Firepower Pinball Targets" (WILLIAMS) reproduction printed on vinyl with gloss protective lamination and precut (photo 4).
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Restored artwork here:

https://www.pinballinfo.com/communi...-and-customizations.43376/page-14#post-559953


Cheers!
 
"NITRO GROUND SHAKER PINBALL APRONS" (BALLY) artwork restored by Zona Arcade & Mikonos

INFO:
The current method I order to print this kind of decoration is "Portable Silkscreen Printing", which involves the design printed with white-based ink suspended between two plastic sheets. It sticks just like vinyl with a transfer paper.

This new printing technology facilitates cheaper replacements than traditional silkscreen printing and avoids the color-matching process used in vinyl printing and the painting of the metal aprons.

This replacement is one-to-one with the original.

Link for complete information: https://zonaarcade.forumcommunity.net/?t=63295823#entry469434146

Regarding the design and restoration of these aprons, I've noticed two versions: one with the main apron in purple and yellow, and another with black and yellow. Based on my research, the most common version is the purple and yellow one, but I'll design both.

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"Nitro Ground Shaker Pinball - Main Apron" (BALLY) artwork restored by Zona Arcade & Mikonos.
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*Note: The white and gray checkered pattern symbolizes empty space where nothing exists in the print and which will show the background where the decoration is placed.
 
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"Nitro Ground Shaker Pinball - Shooter Apron" (BALLY) artwork restored by Zona Arcade & Mikonos.
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*Note: The white and gray checkered pattern symbolizes empty space where nothing exists in the print and which will show the background where the decoration is placed.

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INFO: For this restoration project, I'm starting from scanned files of the original. There are several pinball machines that also share this type of decoration, which I've already restored. The difference between them lies in the part number designation, composed of numbers and letters, the text font, and its relative position to the central Williams logo.

The current method I order to print this kind of decoration is "Portable Silkscreen Printing", which involves the design printed with white-based ink suspended between two plastic sheets. It sticks just like vinyl with a transfer paper.

This new printing technology facilitates cheaper replacements than traditional silkscreen printing and avoids the color-matching process used in vinyl printing and the painting of the metal aprons.

This replacement is one-to-one with the original.

Link for complete information: https://zonaarcade.forumcommunity.net/?t=63295823#entry469434146

IMPORTANT: Use my links for a full quality photos and screenshots!!!

"The Machine The Bride of Pinbot Pinball Aprons 31-1008-50002-CI" (WILLIAMS) artworks scanned and restored by Mikonos for Zona Arcade' site.

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INFO: Disco Pinball Aprons is the second restoration I've done using part number 439-500-S from Stern Electronics, INC. It's interesting and necessary because the colors used have reversed compared to the first set of aprons I restored in this series for Dracula pinball; what was once black is now red, and what was once red is now black.

Since I had the original scans of Disco Pinball Aprons, I've done a new comparison to show the accuracy of my work.

I wanted to be faithful to the design, as I always am, and improve the overall symmetry. Here are some of the things I've done:

- The pinball card frame now has perfect stereoscopic symmetry.

- The line thickness in the center, where we find the "Flipper Button" text, has a uniform thickness.

- The design has perfect symmetry on the left and right sides. This is something I always do in restorations that have very geometric elements.

- One of the new features this restoration incorporates, besides being the most accurate (see comparison), is the inclusion of the part number. Now, thanks to portable screen printing, it's a detail that can be added to the print, regardless of how small the number is. :-)

The current method I order to print this kind of decoration is "Portable Silkscreen Printing", which involves the design printed with white-based ink suspended between two plastic sheets. It sticks just like vinyl with a transfer paper.

This new printing technology facilitates cheaper replacements than traditional silkscreen printing and avoids the color-matching process used in vinyl printing and the painting of the metal aprons.

This replacement is one-to-one with the original.

Link for complete information: #entry469434146

IMPORTANT: Use my links for a full quality photos and screenshots!!!

"Disco Pinball - Main Apron" (STERN) artwork restored by Zona Arcade & Mikonos.
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*Note: The white and gray checkered pattern symbolizes empty space where nothing exists in the print and which will show the background where the decoration is placed.

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INFO: From this moment on, I begin to restore all the decorations with the intention of avoiding the "Color Match" process, when applicable, and getting closer to achieving an appearance of the printed result as the original, that is, screen printing . To do this, I will use printing on transparent vinyl and white ink. They are more expensive materials than normal vinyl, but it is a smart solution to avoid correspondences with the original colors, since the colors change from pinball machine to pinball machine due to the exposure to natural light that the original decoration has received.

As I said, apart from avoiding the "Color Match" process, I also want to achieve a print similar to screen printing, so the pre-cut will be as tight as possible, thanks to the highest precision cutting plotters.

There will be a final appendix where I will show what the precut will look like in detail.

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"Frontier Pinball - Main Apron" (BALLY) artwork restored by Zona Arcade & Mikonos.
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