As the title says this is a real project, but one someone would hopefully enjoy restoring this classic pin to its former glory.
This was originally converted to support a business, and subsequently after they finished with it, I bought it back from them with the inetention of doing a reconversion.
The good bits:
1. Playfield has been sanded bare. The original was beyond saving, and once an overlay was applied for the customization, it destroyed what remained.
2. Back glass lock key was lost so the previous business drilled it, and butchered it. Will need replacing and sorting.
3. Side panels were painted black. Looks like it will come back, but probably requires restencilling.
4. Has not been switched on for about 5 years. As its stripped, cannot test, but prior to strip was working fine.
I think with some TLC, a playfied print, and putting back together, this will make a lovely machine again.
Martin is here week commencing 17th June.
Any questions give me a shout.
This was originally converted to support a business, and subsequently after they finished with it, I bought it back from them with the inetention of doing a reconversion.
The good bits:
- Has an Alltek board.
- The backglass is excellent. No flaking anywhere, just a couple of minor chips in the paint you would not notice unless you were really looking.
- Was working before being stripped ready for new playfield overlay.
- I have a fully print ready CAD of the playfield I will send to the purchaser so you can print a one to one repro of the playfield. I did get one which came out beautifully, but I think Mrs may have accidentally thrown it out. Cost me about £45.
- All playfield parts kept, but cannot guarantee there won't be some odd bits missing like a scre or post.
- Brand new roll overs included.
- Legs are new.
- Nice coin door!
- New decals on resprayed apron.
- It's pretty clean inside.
1. Playfield has been sanded bare. The original was beyond saving, and once an overlay was applied for the customization, it destroyed what remained.
2. Back glass lock key was lost so the previous business drilled it, and butchered it. Will need replacing and sorting.
3. Side panels were painted black. Looks like it will come back, but probably requires restencilling.
4. Has not been switched on for about 5 years. As its stripped, cannot test, but prior to strip was working fine.
I think with some TLC, a playfied print, and putting back together, this will make a lovely machine again.
Martin is here week commencing 17th June.
Any questions give me a shout.