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Game as it arrived.
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Setting it up.
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Head is busted up a bit in the venting area of the back.
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Stern style latch was incorporated at some point.The game did not come with any latching mechanism at all.I will likely c
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Various bumps bruises and problems to be dealt with on the cabinet.
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Scuffed here and there as you would expect.
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Some gouges here and there also.
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Graffiti?
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Inserts cut into the cabinet.These are not level at all and will need to be reworked.They are not wired either but I may c
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Set up next to an outgoing King Kong for some comparision and technical notes before we get into teardown.
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Ready to teardown.Our primary concern will be getting the cabinet and playfield stripped so the rework can begin.
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Playfield has full Mylar that was installed after it started to wear so this will be a tough one to deal with on any level
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Has the longer flippers that look to have been rough cut into the playfield.
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Some plastics like the sling accents look homemade.Better versions will be done.
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Now the backglass is out and you can see how crude the lamp panel is with writing and notes.We will preserve this for the
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Lamp panel was modified version from a Simpsons.
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Cabinet is well on its way to being gutted.
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Cabinet is gutted now and will move into the paint shop shortly.
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Cabinet parts have been cleaned and serviced as they were removed.
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Will start tearding down the playfield more at this point.
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Rust is a problem on much of the metal.
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