1
Average STTNG.
|
2
|
3
|
4
Sample game has the domed cannon covers.Not that big of a deal anymore since they reproed them but still worth noting.
|
5
Not blown out not mint just typical.Big ramp flap is a little rusty bu it will be replaced along with the ramps and plast
|
6
|
7
|
8
Underside is typical.Not covered in dirt or corrosion but not free of either at the same time.
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
13
Boards all look good.Not are hacked just typical dirt.The driver will be serviced to ensure the game holds up well over t
|
14
Teardown begins starting out with gutting the head.
|
15
|
16
|
17
|
18
Wiring from underside of playfield removed.
|
19
Harnesses are ready for cleaning and repair.
|
20
Playfield is out of the cabinet and stripped bare.
|
21
|
22
Playfield cleaned,Mylar sections are removed and it is being prepped for repairs.
|
23
NZ hole is not too bad typical wear not blown out.
|
24
Initial repairs made to NZ hole.
|
25
NZ hole is roughed in in terms of repaint.This will not be the final but it will be the ground floor to work off of.The pur
|
26
Prepped and ready for an initial coat of clear.
|
27
Initial clear applied.
|
28
|
29
While waiting on the playfield to set up I will start getting the cabinet in process.
|
30
Cabinet is gutted lower.
|
31
|
32
Cabinet is ready to strip and repair.I chemically strip them because it is much less aggressive to the cabinet wood and str
|
33
After the chemical sets a bit the original vinyl pulls right off.
|
34
|
35
Repairs in process.
|
36
|
37
|
38
Repairs to the lower are complete.It has been sealed and primed.
|
39
|
40
|