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Hard to believe I have been talked into one of these again.
I have already separated the lower cabinet from the head.
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Front is very rough.This seems to be the norm for these BR cabinets.They grain and flake badly.
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A ply or two looks to be missing around the shooter housing.
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Yes it is.
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The art is there o work off of for the most part.A good stencil set would be a really nice though.Technically the cabinets
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Overall I think the lower cabinet will be the biggest challenge.
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Lower playfield is XR7 or diamond plated.That is pretty much a requirement for me to touch a BR because the insers are to
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There is the expected rust and corrosion on the metal.
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Playfield is not too bad.A little cracking and insert wear but nothing major.
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Underside is okay.
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Inside the cab is typical.
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The head is better than the lower.
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Not perfect there are scratches and dents but it is a solid foundation.
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The upper playfield doesn't look bad but it is not XR7.
There is some minor cracking etc.
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Some were at the freestyle ball kicker.
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Large Mylar sections that will have to be removed.
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Upper playfield removed from the head.
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Head is ready to gut.
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Wiring is removed.Has also been cleaned and bagged.All boards will be tested and serviced.
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Head emptied.
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This is what you get when the major components of just the head are removed.It takes up a good bit of space.
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Board panel has been thoroughly cleaned.Careful not to ruin the tags since there are not replacements
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Upper playfield teardown begins.
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Wiring is separated for cleaning and rebuild..
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Most underside components removed.
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Underside stripped complete.
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Topside teardown.
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Upper playfield stripped complete.
Mylar removal will be next.
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Mylar removed.
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Ready to prep for the first clear.
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I will try to address some of the vertical cracking later.The white is the most obvious.
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There is some wear to take care of as well.
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