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Medusa base game.
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Back is rotten.Looks like it was set in a bit of moisture.Pretty typical on these 30 year old games.
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First will be prepping the new cabinet for refinishing.
All the seams are being worked.
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Floor is taped and the cabinet is sanded/ready for the first prime.
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Head primed.
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Lower primed.
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Sanded and ready to prime once again.
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Primed and guide coated second time.
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Playfield prep will be next.NOS playfield has been coated with some type of poly believe.
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I wanted to see if I stripped it would the yellow tint go away in the white.It will not so no problem I will move forward
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Playfield sanded.
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I will take care of the few registration problems on the inserts picture.All the rest of the registration is dead on and
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Registration is taken care of.All that was really needed was to fill in the wood spots with black.Not perfect but much bet
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Ready to clear.I have masked the star roll over buttons so they do not get to much clear in them and create switch adjust
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Lightly cleared.I want to make sure there are no compatibility problems with my clear and the poly.I still need to drill an
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Clear looks to have taken well,
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After a day or twos cure I will begin the drilling and dimpling and get the playfield fully into process.
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I need to get the old playfield out in order to template ,drill and dimple the replacement.
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This game is really packed underneath,It is one of the most populated older ss Bally's I have seen.Lots of coils and mechs
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Most of the mechs are reoved.
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Wiring removed.
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Almost there.I have to remove the stiffeners very carefully since they are currently stapled on with very long staples not
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