My attempt of restoring a Taxi pf, not perfect but I'm happy with it. Going to sand and reclear to level out the pop bumper area, but pretty happy with the results .
JP
My attempt of restoring a Taxi pf, not perfect but I'm happy with it. Going to sand and reclear to level out the pop bumper area, but pretty happy with the results .
JP
Quoted from mikat11:How on earth do you do that?
Truth be told, I am a paint manufacture rep for an automotive paint company, also painted cars for a while back in my youth ( that helps a lot) . So, matching color, and masking to perfection is my professional skill... on a car. That said, doing this was super tedious , and the worst one I have done. I had hoped for pop bumper area repair decals, but no longer available, so that area really wore me out. But its done, as of this morning, and time to repopulate the pf, and now start on the cabinet touch up, legs,coin door ,etc, etc. About 40 hours in so far, probably 20 to go.
JP
Yea it could use a little brass polish. Super nice job on that playfield.
Quoted from gutz:It has to be said...nobody puts hi-hat in the corner.
Yea, that's my daughters old set . Lessons for a while , but I neeeded more room for pinball machines, so the drums had to go
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