So with all the new games shipping how are the new playfields? This thread has aged 24 days but I feel it is worth bumping back up top.
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So with all the new games shipping how are the new playfields? This thread has aged 24 days but I feel it is worth bumping back up top.
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I reached out to the distributer who contacted Stern. Stern agreed to send a new playfield based on my pictures. I did not hear of any push back which is what I was expecting. It took a few months to arrive and the distributor installed it. It was a fully populated playfield, too...apron and all...and a pleasant surprise. No ribbing on the new one and it looks so much better. The old playfield had to be sent back to Stern. Awesome support all around. And, yes, I do feel very fortunate in how this turned out.
Honestly, I had to look at your collection to see why stern honored your request. I'd bet the LE has to do with it. If you were to own a pro or prem, the outcome may have been different.
This ribbing is a deal breaker for me personally. Dry clear coat, uneven clear coat, etc is not really a problem, this ribbing is, and more so on LE's. Why someone is not in charge of selecting the very best playfields for the LE's is beyond me.
Ok so I have been involved in 3 recent unboxings and soon a 4th but the 3 were as follows:
Deadpool Prem: Stunning playfield. Very glossy and no defects. Could easily pass for an LE quality.
Godzilla Prem: Just a touch on the dry side or as some would call it orange peel in terms of the clear coat, but it looks great and there is no ribbing whatsoever.
Rush Prem: In between super glossy and orange peel. Overall very nice and there was no signs of ribbing whatsoever.
Really curious to hear about how the recent unboxings are going....
Some that can be completely normal. When I do minor repaints on car bumper covers, fenders, and misc car parts, my paint jobs look very close to a body shop quality. However after about 6 months or 8 months I can start to see my sanding prep marks under the clear coat due to it shrinking. When stern clears these playfields I would bet the clear is shrinking as well.
However a proper audit and plywood selection process should be performed to not accept a ribbed / planked wood surface. The wood should be completely dry, cured, and machined to smooth finish before they are printed and cleared.
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