looks like CRP repro'd the playfield and hosted a good number of pics. out of stock now it seems http://www.classicplayfields.com/photo82.html
Following this thread, really looks great. I don't think I would ever do a full on restore like this myself. I just clean them and get them working and play the crap out of them, but really like seeing the process. Very satisfying i'm sure.
Nice work. Your lawn appears to be acquiring a unique psychedelic look as a side effect of the project. Time for an Alice in Wonderland themed lawn party.
Ya-- Mid July why water paint it , I guess a Green pin would have been better. I wasn't sure my cheepo 25$ craiglist airless wold work. But it did a great job. Lots of over spray. I ended up using over 1/2 the gallon and @ 60$ (on sale 38)per I would have rather not put it on the lawn. I only have the one tip it came with, so I ordered another. much smaller, next time it will put more on the product less on the lawn! As far as the stencils it was the first time I did anything like that. I'll give them A- rating I think the issues I had were just my lack of experience. Just a note about following instructions. DO SO! I started in back-should have been in frount So the cab's are actually miss located. I'll live with it. I've been working on coin door and Looking for parts. Had 2 broken plastics and managed to find someone with just the 2 i needed
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