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Applying Decals…

Thursday, October 19th, 2006

After letting the paint dry overnight I removed the masking tape (carefully). Not bad, except for the really obvious line where the paint ends. The paint is a close match, not perfect.

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I printed the artwork onto a decal sheet and it came out nice and crisp. Took some practice getting the decals on without them folding onto themselves and turning into mess. Buuuuuut, they came out pretty good and are nice and thin.

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In the above photo you can see the decal border around the lettering. I realized after that I could have trimmed the decal much closer to the lettering, but I didn’t feel like going back and doing it again (and maybe messing up the paint in the process). It’s far enough in the back and covered by enough stuff that you can’t really see the decal border unless you look closely.

Shadow Repair Progress (cont.)

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006

Found some 3M laser transparency sheets at Staples tucked way in the back with the old overhead projectors. The kind that there is no reason you would ever use anymore. The print quality on the transparency sucked but I just wanted to use it to test the sizing against the original artwork. Looked good.

Finally masked off the area and started painting it with the gray paint. I was playing around with the masking tape positioning, thinking it wasn’t sticky enough to be harmful, and then…oh nos!!1…I ripped up some of the playfield laminate.


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You can see it there in the corner of the red arrow above “battlefield ready”.


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Here is the piece that was ripped off, still stuck to the tape. Nooooo. Well, at least it’s in a spot that’s way in the back and hardly visible. I guess I’ll be putting some mylar over that.

Finished up the masking and started painting.


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Put on two coats and let it dry overnight.

Shadow Repair Progress

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

Took a look at the schematic for the GI circuit and it led me to J120 on the power-driver board. Burned!


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Look at that thumb. I should totally be a hand model. Need to get a new connector.

I scanned in the trace I made of the “TO THE SANCTUM” area and used Lineform to make a vectorized version. Made a printout on plain paper to test the overall fit.


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Not bad. Need to try and find some laser transparency sheets to really see if it lines up well.

Progress!

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

Finally got enought cleared from the playfield to give it a good cleaning. 1/4 bottle of Millwax and 1 T-Shirt later, I dare say it looks pretty good.

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I decided to reseat some of the ribbon cables and reconnect the batteries to the CPU board and PRESTO!, the machine started up. So I ran through the lamp tests and replaced a few bad flashers and lamps.

The top half of the G.I. lights on the backbox aren’t working. Need to investigate.

Replaced all the rubber still on the playfield with freshies.

Parts For Shadow (cont.)

Friday, October 13th, 2006

Packages arrived from Bay Area Amusements and Marco Specialties. The plastic set that I was worried I would want to return is absolutely beautiful. Must post pictures of old and new plastics. The item seems to have disappeared from Bay Area Amusement’s site.

I decided to take the plunge and order replacement backbox decals. I ordered them from The Pinball Heaven. Here you can see the damage to the left-hand side of the backbox:

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The right-hand side damage isn’t nearly as bad. Just some minor damage at the top:

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Parts For Shadow (cont.)

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

I order a 2’ sheet of mylar from Marco Specialties. Covering the sanctum area should prevent further damage from the ball-lock mechanism.

Parts For Shadow (cont.)

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

I ordered some water-slide laser decal sheets which I’ll hopefully be able to use to repair the “TO THE SANCTUM” lettering. The decal should be thin enough that I can paint the area, apply the decal and then cover everything with mylar. Hopefully.

I also ordered some fresh red star posts and a complete replacement plastic set from Bay Area Amusements. Hopefully I’ll be able to return the plastic set if it looks like ass.

The rubber ring kit from Marco Specialties showed up. It was short one flipper rubber, but then, the manual only listed 2, even though the game has 3 flippers. I should email them and let them know.

Cleaned out the left sling-shot bumber and replaced the coil sleeve (#03-7066).

I noticed that the black plastic shielding that surrounds the battlefield is missing a screw, which explains why it’s totally lopsided. I tried to replace the screw but it’s too close to the edge of the machine.

Smooth And Scratchy

Monday, October 9th, 2006

I sanded down the JB Weld. I put way to much on so I had to sand quite a bit, and in the process, scuffed up the artwork a good deal. I should have masked off the area to prevent damage. Here’s what it looked like after:

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It’s actually quite smooth, but looks pretty bad. I even managed to scratch up the top of the red arrow that points into the area.


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Nuts.

Sanctum Repair Started

Sunday, October 8th, 2006

Got the sanctum area clear enough to start repairing it. Here’s what it looked like to start:


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First up, sand off the cruft from the previous owner’s repair attempt:


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I figured I was gonna screw up the artwork, so I put down some tracing paper and traced the black border and the “TO THE SANCTUM” text.


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Next I used JB Weld to fill in the divot. I kinda put way too much on:


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JB Weld instructions say it fully cures in 15-24 hours so I decided to let it sit.

Slowly Clearing Playfield

Saturday, October 7th, 2006

Almost have the sanctum area clear of playfield parts so I can repair it.

Also, I bought some of those clip-on lights at Home Depot (the kind that people use for growing plants). Man I wish I’d thought of that earlier. Clipped one right at the top of the back-box and pointed it down at the playfield.


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Brilliant!