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Baseball; 62 World Series Pitch and Bat Game- Painting 'Splatter' Question

By SteveinTexas

9 years ago


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#1 9 years ago

I am planning to repaint this games cabinet and head. So how did they originally add the 'splatter' for use of a better word. And the follow up is how do I replicate?

Please correct me on the correct term if it is not splatter, flecking or webbing.

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#2 9 years ago

Anyone point me on how to replicate this splatter technique?

#5 9 years ago

Alex,

I searched here a few different times before posting, but without a picture posted its hard to know if this finish was being discussed. It looks to have been originally a spray gun technique possibly like webbing.

I am showing the paint under the side rails in the pic's so it should be the original.

#9 9 years ago

Thanks for the input guys.

This is a Williams game not Gottlieb but to my eyes it is probably similar to Clay's splatter example, definitely not a webbing.

I have completed an early 50's Williams and a Bally 60's repaint, I was been able to replicate the dot type splatter with a trimmed small brush and just flicked the paint on.

I think Cash you are spot on, just practice as before using Clay's technique for splatter until I get it to work out.

#11 9 years ago
Quoted from emguy:

The part of the cabinet shown in the photo looks to be in really good condition. Why the desire for a full re-paint?

Its a fair question. Overall the cabinet is not in good condition. It needed some new wood panels and still needs plenty of cabinet repair. I took pictures of the best painted parts that show the original paint.

It is part of a larger restore project that was a topic 2 months ago here on pinside. Here is the link that shows some of the cabinet as is. https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/williams-1962-world-series-pinball-restore-story

I enjoy the painting part except cutting out stencils as well as the mechanical restore. Its for my permanent collection.

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