Quoted from SilverballSleuth:Covered in French material. If this game could talk.
Yeah, but most of us wouldn't understand it - the game would probably only speak French.
Quoted from SilverballSleuth:Covered in French material. If this game could talk.
Yeah, but most of us wouldn't understand it - the game would probably only speak French.
Quoted from phil-lee:Now that its ruined (and still a Gottlieb SS) I could go 300.
Always wanted to learn the Gottlieb System repair but need a junk
machine.
$300
-Mike
Quoted from BowlingJim:I would play it as a white wood and enjoy it.
That’s what’s gonna happen. It’ll be sanded to completion, stained cherry, cleared.
I’m gonna make an alternate translite and call it a day.
I have a nice art file for the Alien Star backglass that could be used to remake a new one or a translite if you want it. Don’t worry, you’ll find a play field somewhere eventually and it will be whole again.
Quoted from SilverballSleuth:That’s what’s gonna happen. It’ll be sanded to completion,
stained cherry, cleared.
I’m gonna make an alternate translite and call it a day.
i would just make sure how a cherry stain may react to a clear coat before doing that, just to be safe. not sure if there is any side affects (like using the wrong type of paint and then clearing) but may as well double check!
Quoted from InfiniteLives:i would just make sure how a cherry stain may react to a clear
coat before doing that, just to be safe. not sure if there is any
side affects (like using the wrong type of paint and then clearing)
but may as well double check!
Good thinking - will check into it.
Quoted from SilverballSleuth:This bothers me so damn much. Who the hell would do this? One of the greatest art packages in the 80’s - and of course he didn’t sand it to completion - if you look closely in the outlanes where his decal didn’t line up, you can still see some of the art.
The playfield couldn’t have been that bad - the cabinet is gorgeous.
Should I be mad? No - I bought an Alien Star for $700.
Figuring out what to do with this is honestly getting stressful. I thought I was going to see worn/faded art, but some art.
To see bare wood is honestly a shock.
The person who did this did not deserve to have this game. I originally felt bad about tearing his decals off, as it is destroying art - but he destroyed art way worse than I did. WAY worse.
Don't be stressed...someone else made a permanent decision and now you get to make your own choice of what to do. I know myself and a lot of folks are itching to do re-themes but wouldn't be able to bring themselves to sand off original art. Play it and enjoy!
Quoted from deluge:Don't be stressed...someone else made a permanent decision and now you get to make your own choice of what to do. I know myself and a lot of folks are itching to do re-themes but wouldn't be able to bring themselves to sand off original art. Play it and enjoy!
I really appreciate the comment - it’s a game, it’s meant to be enjoyed, and enjoy it I will.
Thanks.
Quoted from HighVoltage:You may want to keep an eye on the NWPAS thread for details of something to be unveiled there.
Quoted from Whysnow:link?
Quoted from SilverballSleuth:I’m intrigued.
Check in on the details at the thread I created:
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/firepower-duel-destroy-or-be-destroyed
I saw the thread title and was like "I bet somebody bought that shitty alien star from the Lynchburg craigslist", lo and behold!
I was hoping it was all vinyl wrap or something that would all peel off if anyone bought it.
Quoted from MrSanRamon:Why would you do that?
Robert
It’s a figure of speech, if I was that much of a jerk I doubt he would have sold it to me regardless of price.
I'm the one that did the Re-theme. A Buddy of mine showed me this thread so I read through it. Watched alien star on craigslist around 2010 for a long time before picking it up out of an old dirty Garage and gave $120 for it .The playfield was horrible and every bit of ink had rolled off of the backglass. I picked it up thinking I could find a playfield and backglass which I tried desperately to locate with no luck. I'm a graphic designer so I have access to large format printers so I thought I'll just re-theme it. The Game never would work right for me so I decided to make it an art piece based on a comic I had drawn when i was younger. I sanded down the playfield and polyurethaned it because if I had applied the vinyl over the original it would have really looked like shit. Since it was just a light up art piece that would not be played most of the inserts were covered to fit the art I had from my book.After doing most of the re-theme I got lazy with the inserts and just covered them with my brick pattern from the comic. If there are any questions I'll be glad to Answer . I knew when making it not everybody would like it but i did it not thinking I would sell it. After a year I ran out of space and sold it to a guy that just wanted to sit it in his man cave and eventually Mike Tolley Bought it. Here are some pics so you guys can better understand why I did what i did.
IMG_0322 (resized).jpgIMG_0323 (resized).jpgQuoted from Trident:I'm the one that did the Re-theme. A Buddy of mine showed me this thread so I read through it. Watched alien star on craigslist around 2010 for a long time before picking it up out of an old dirty Garage and gave $120 for it .The playfield was horrible and every bit of ink had rolled off of the backglass. I picked it up thinking I could find a playfield and backglass which I tried desperately to locate with no luck. I'm a graphic designer so I have access to large format printers so I thought I'll just re-theme it. The Game never would work right for me so I decided to make it an art piece based on a comic I had drawn when i was younger. I sanded down the playfield and polyurethaned it because if I had applied the vinyl over the original it would have really looked like shit. Since it was just a light up art piece that would not be played most of the inserts were covered to fit the art I had from my book.After doing most of the re-theme I got lazy with the inserts and just covered them with my brick pattern from the comic. If there are any questions I'll be glad to Answer . I knew when making it not everybody would like it but i did it not thinking I would sell it. After a year I ran out of space and sold it to a guy that just wanted to sit it in his man cave and eventually Mike Tolley Bought it. Here are some pics so you guys can better understand why I did what i did.[quoted image][quoted image]
And I bought it from Mike.
I absolutely see why you’d turn the game into an art installation, and for that purpose, it turned out fabulous.
Quoted from SilverballSleuth:And I bought it from Mike.
I absolutely see why you’d turn the game into an art installation, and for that purpose, it turned out fabulous.
Oh and if your wondering who Sarah is on the inserts that’s wife’s name.
Quoted from Trident:I'm the one that did the Re-theme. A Buddy of mine showed me this thread so I read through it. Watched alien star on craigslist around 2010 for a long time before picking it up out of an old dirty Garage and gave $120 for it .The playfield was horrible and every bit of ink had rolled off of the backglass. I picked it up thinking I could find a playfield and backglass which I tried desperately to locate with no luck. I'm a graphic designer so I have access to large format printers so I thought I'll just re-theme it. The Game never would work right for me so I decided to make it an art piece based on a comic I had drawn when i was younger. I sanded down the playfield and polyurethaned it because if I had applied the vinyl over the original it would have really looked like shit. Since it was just a light up art piece that would not be played most of the inserts were covered to fit the art I had from my book.After doing most of the re-theme I got lazy with the inserts and just covered them with my brick pattern from the comic. If there are any questions I'll be glad to Answer . I knew when making it not everybody would like it but i did it not thinking I would sell it. After a year I ran out of space and sold it to a guy that just wanted to sit it in his man cave and eventually Mike Tolley Bought it. Here are some pics so you guys can better understand why I did what i did.[quoted image][quoted image]
Thanks for posting. In my opinion, your retheme got a fair bit of unnecessary hate here. I've seen a lot of worse / less effort taken rethemes than this. Maybe the theme isn't for everyone, but you put care into it and did a quality job. You should be proud of how it turned out, especially with the state it started in.
Quoted from sixtyfourbits:Maybe the theme isn't for everyone, but you put care into it and did a quality job. You should be proud of how it turned out, especially with the state it started in.
Absolutely!
Quoted from sixtyfourbits:Thanks for posting. In my opinion, your retheme got a fair bit of unnecessary hate here. I've seen a lot of worse / less effort taken rethemes than this. Maybe the theme isn't for everyone, but you put care into it and did a quality job. You should be proud of how it turned out, especially with the state it started in.
Thanks! If I had it to do over again I would do a lot of things differently. At the time not many people where retheming machines so I thought it was pretty good for that point in my career. Main thing I just wanted everyone to know I wouldn’t destroy machine just to retheme it if I could of found a playfield and backglass I would have restored it. At the time retheming was the only option I had.
Quoted from SilverballSleuth:I absolutely see why you’d turn the game into an art installation, and for that purpose, it turned out fabulous.
Quoted from SilverballSleuth:The person who did this did not deserve to have this game. I originally felt bad about tearing his decals off, as it is destroying art - but he destroyed art way worse than I did. WAY worse.
Just so pinside can see you talking out of both sides of your mouth.
Quoted from the96stang:Just so pinside can see you talking out of both sides of your mouth.
I guess htere's a small % that didn't already know
Quoted from the96stang:Just so pinside can see you talking out of both sides of your mouth.
He stated he made it as a lit art piece, and for that purpose, it was gorgeous.
As a playable pinball machine, with many important inserts covered, not so much.
The story makes sense, I understand, the artist understands it, we all understand it.
Think before you post, you’ll save effort.
Quoted from SilverballSleuth:Think before you post
I do, and usually my friends and I get a good laugh. I find myself one of the funniest people in the world.
What I'm seeing here is a decade of teamwork, salvaging a machine that in 2010 many people would have parted out.
So now that we all know the backstory, and what the condition of the machine both was, and is, can we get back to brainstorming ideas?
Quoted from the96stang:I find myself one of the funniest people in the world.
We all know about your ego, no need to remind us.
Quoted from HHaase:What I'm seeing here is a decade of teamwork, salvaging a machine that in 2010 many people would have parted out.
So now that we all know the backstory, and what the condition of the machine both was, and is, can we get back to brainstorming ideas?
I second that! I like thinking of it as teamwork.
Right now, it sits as a “white wood,” cabinet fully revealed, and the Hunter in The Dark decal is still attached to the glass.
Quoted from cosmokramer:Another "look at me' post from the OP...talking out of both sides of his mouth...
Yes, I made the point awhile back....OP just likes to hear (read) himself talk...
He says what he thinks the people around him at the time want to hear, then will say something completely different when the audience has changed....
Now he thinks we should all welcome back Otaku with open arms....
Quoted from cosmokramer:Now he thinks we should all welcome back otaku with open arms....
Quoted from cosmokramer:Yes, I made the point awhile back....OP just likes to hear (read) himself talk...
He says what he thinks the people around him at the time want to hear, then will say something completely different when the audience has changed....
Now he thinks we should all welcome back otaku with open arms....
The story changed - the designer stated it was made as a lit art piece, instead of as a pinball machine. Two different things.
Not with open arms homie, I’m saying we should give the guy another chance.
Let’s keep these topics and threads separate.
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