Completed full resto of Bally 1976 Aladdin's Castle. Replaced cab bottom and back boards; replaced lightbox bulb shrouds; derusted and repainted legs gunmetal; cab repaint using mdf stencils; significant work required to service all steppers but particularly those in the light box; removed blistering and split adhesive mylar from upper pf and repainted upper pf areas; labels replaced (my thanks to Peter Koch); replaced apron decals; lots of spare parts used from my cache and thanks also to pinjunk (Skip). Awaiting replacement bg from Steve Azzam.
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Machine plays fast and fun to play. After restoring many GTB machines I really enjoyed working on a Bally and have quite a deal of respect for their manufacturing design particularly score reels which are well designed and easy to service and maintain.