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Super Rare 1972 SEGA SEA DEVIL Restoration

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9 years ago


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    #1 9 years ago

    Lightning strikes again! Acquired a SEA DEVIL just a few weeks after finding a Killer Shark. It's a good thing too because the Killer Shark i'm restoring has a bunch of missing parts. Now i'll have a nice example of a working game to go off of. Besides the theme based on a Manta Ray, they are almost identical although they do have a few things that are different. Killer Shark is pretty rare, about five i know of worldwide. Sea Devil is even rarer - i've only been able to find three so far.

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    #2 9 years ago

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    #3 9 years ago

    Cabinet is particle board. Chunky particle board.

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    #4 9 years ago

    Threw this together to show some of the differences between Killer Shark and Sea Devil and what parts i'll be able to repro for both machines. Also highlights what operators have done over the years.

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    #5 9 years ago

    The Instruction plates i desperately needed for the Killer Shark are in great shape. I can also perfectly match the lamp and assembly now instead of guessing

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    #6 9 years ago

    Serial Number plate still had protective plastic on it.

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    #7 9 years ago

    Removed the 2x4

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    #8 9 years ago

    Glass artwork

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    #9 9 years ago

    A look inside the front: gun assembly area

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    #10 9 years ago

    A look inside the front: back of coin door, coin box, sub woofer, marquee light assembly, timer box

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    #11 9 years ago

    A look inside the front: Manta Ray projector assembly, sound assembly

    (I see that spot where that mystery bolt on the outside left of the cabinet is covering - may have been a power switch?)

    A couple of spent starters lying around.

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    #12 9 years ago

    A look inside the back. Here's where it gets really interesting.

    These are parts that are completely missing from my Killer Shark.

    Ocean color wheel assembly: metal brackets, 2.5 RPM motor, shaft, washer, light bulb with lamp shade, and a near mint color plexi wheel. All stuff i'm going to have to remake.

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    #13 9 years ago

    Also missing were these 2 screens. These are like mini movie screens for the projectors.

    And there is a white frosted plexiglass on the top that diffuses the bubble projector which shoots animated bubbles down from the top.

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    #14 9 years ago

    There is a large piece of smoked glass and a mirror that reflect everything to create an illusion of depth.

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    #15 9 years ago

    And last but not least - The bubble projector.

    This is a completely different design than the Killer Shark.

    The Killer Shark uses the same etched circles on plastic. But its installed onto a cylinder with a motor that slowly rotates it while the bulb inside projects the bubbles.

    On the Sea Devil the etched circles are kept flat. It has a motor and lights behind it as well but it projects small colored rectangles through another disc (like the color wheel). I'll get better pix when this gets pulled apart.

    And the fluorescent light has blue tubing over it. Not sure if its factory but i'm sure it was needed to tone things down.

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    #16 9 years ago

    looks like it's in overall nice shape, it will be a beauty when you finish it up...

    #17 9 years ago

    Congrats for your purchase!!! Great condition! Also the whole inner electric part...
    It needs a minor effort to return to life!
    These machines are very fascinating... behind their big size lies a magical feel! I hope one day to have mine!
    I'm waiting for some video of its functioning
    Congrats again!
    Ciao
    Loris

    #18 9 years ago

    Nice find!

    #19 9 years ago

    Another tremendous representation of a machine which looks in remarkably good condition. It appears to have low plays +12k but I am unsure normal plays for these machines. I look forward to your progressive resto and extend my thanks for the considerable effort you give in providing info.

    #20 9 years ago

    It's my second look at this post. Great photos!

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    #21 9 years ago

    http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=322960

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    #22 9 years ago

    wow andy that was a dick move.

    #23 9 years ago

    Wow...that's a great looking game. That must've been stored in someone's house for awhile.

    #24 9 years ago

    The cab looks to be in decent shape. Is your team going to reproduce it?

    #25 9 years ago

    Great to see the Sea Devil get restored by you too.

    Ken

    #26 9 years ago

    Not sure if all these games used a "white" blacklight bulb but I put one in my captain kid and it made a big difference.

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    #27 9 years ago

    Looks great! Is the game Roger Sharp designed the spear gun for?

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    #28 9 years ago

    So how is it progressing?

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    #29 9 years ago

    Made some progress, but will be finishing up the Killer Shark first.

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    #30 8 years ago

    So what has happened with this project and Killer Shark?

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    #31 8 years ago

    Got some time to work on the cabinets. Yes that was plural. I 'm restoring 2 Sea Devils now and Killer Shark simultaneously.

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    #35 8 years ago

    Nice work.

    #36 8 years ago

    'bout time you got back to this...

    #37 8 years ago

    Most impressive

    #38 8 years ago

    Thanks Mike.

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    'bout time you got back to this...

    #39 8 years ago

    Thanks, it's really something in person - the colors really pop.

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    Most impressive

    #40 8 years ago

    Wish I could have salvaged these cabinets but they crumble to the touch like a stale Triscuit. Even if I fixed the worst areas of damage, the rest of the cabinets pieces are super fragile and ready to topple.
    The 2nd Sea Devil didn't even have a bottom left, it had to be screwed down to a pallet just to ship it. Plus paint touch ups would have been next to impossible due to the damaged areas faded to varying shades of blues and purples.

    #41 8 years ago

    Beautiful

    #42 8 years ago

    ok how did you doo that textured splatter effect. I have something similiar on my 59 Vanguard and ive been thinking about doing a repaint

    --Jeff

    #43 8 years ago
    Quoted from way2wyrd:

    ok how did you doo that textured splatter effect. I have something similiar on my 59 Vanguard and ive been thinking about doing a repaint

    --Jeff

    Aw man.....I have been waiting to play that thing.......still not done.....................

    Ken

    #44 8 years ago

    What about killer shark? Would like to see an update on that one.

    #45 8 years ago

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    #46 8 years ago

    Cabinets done, ready to populate.

    #47 8 years ago

    Those things are killer man. Gun game plus crazy ocean theme = win.

    Hope I can pickup something like this one day.

    #48 8 years ago

    Killer Shark is just waiting on the screen printed art.

    #49 8 years ago

    Thanks! I'll be selling one of the Sea Devils.

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    Those things are killer man. Gun game plus crazy ocean theme = win.
    Hope I can pickup something like this one day.

    #50 8 years ago

    I know! It's taking a bit longer than I thought it would since I've got a few projects going on at the same time. Most of these are 90% done. Time Pilot 84, Willow, Frisky Tom, Space Harrier UR and DX, Empire Strikes Back, Atari Football 2 and 4 player, Taito Change Lanes, Sente Chicken Shift, Sente Snake Pit, Sente Snacks n Jackson, Sente Hat Trick CT, Tail Gunner, Life Force, T-Mek, Super Dodgeball, Dragon Spirit, Moon Patrol, Ms PacMan, Burgertime, BagMan, Jumbo, oh and a few pins; Centaur, Spirit, Sea Witch, Star Gazer, Space Shuttle....

    Quoted from EM-PINMAN:

    Aw man.....I have been waiting to play that thing.......still not done.....................
    Ken

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