78
Ready to put the orange down.The stencil had to be cut in sections to insure proper alignment.
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79
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80
Orange applied.
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80a
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81
All the colors are on.It is really starting to look good.
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82
A shiny coat/heavy coat of clear was applied.This was done to seal it all up and level the colors.Once it fully cures I wil
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83
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84
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86
Cabinet has been sanded back down(again) and is now ready for the matte clear coat.
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87
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88
Matte clear applied.Looks natural and is seaamless.No lines or edges you would never know it has been stenciled.
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89
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90
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91
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92
Rebuild underway.
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93
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96
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99
Back on it's legs again.Finally!
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100
NOS playfield.Much better than a slown out or Mylared one but still needs a little work.The main thing is the graining.
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100a
Playfield has had a few minor touch ups and has been cleared.
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101
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102
Reassembly begins up top.
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103
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104
One of the worst part of older game playfield swaps is the stapled GI and socket set up.
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105
Playfield underside rebuild underway.This one gets a little different process because of the stapled GI and lack of separa
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106
Playfield is back in the cabinet.
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107
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109
Powered up for testing.
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