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Replacement plastics - how good and variable is quality?

BomberHQ

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I need to replace most of the plastics on a DE Star Trek 25th as they are faded to almost white.

Ive never bought 'new' replacements online and can see 4 or 5 places sell what looks like very similar kits, and a couple mention being licensed. I wondered what the quality is likely to be? Im guessing, fairly consistent if theres one recognised global manufacturer?

Any advice/recommendations gratefully received :)
 
Hold off buying till you get some replies! Quality is variable, some suppliers are terrible- printing not aligned, fixings out of true etc.I don’t have enough buying experience to point you in the right direction.
 
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I’d also recommend CPR as above. I’ve used theirs plastics quite a few times and have found the quality to be really good.

I wouldn’t suggest Pinball Center. I find the quality sub standard imo. Probably ok if replacing 1 or 2 but not an entire game.

Planetry pinball sell licensed plastics for some games, however I found that the backing paper used ons few of the sets they sell, so sticky, it sometimes removed parts of the artwork.

I even tried soaking it to try and soften it but I still had issues.

Definitely CPR 👍🏻
 
Definitely avoid the Pinball Centre. I bought WH20 rocks from them, sent them straight back. Their plastics are only good enough for a machine you don’t care about.
As above CPR are very good, recently got a full set for my WH20 from Marco, they are perfect in every way.
 
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