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Robo-War Restore

By DuffysArcade

4 years ago


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#1 4 years ago

In April 2019 I bought a Gottlieb Robo-War from a warehouse in Milan, Italy (I was living in Germany at the time). This post will document the work I will undertake to ressurect this great pin. Besides photos, I will make a video every so often capturing the work.

Here is video #1 of the series:

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#2 4 years ago

Update #2: The electrical troubleshooting continues as I begin to work through the many small problems the machine arrived with.

#3 4 years ago

Update #3: Starting to strip the playfield and decide whether to repaint or apply a playfield overlay (which are not available for purchase anywhere).

#4 4 years ago

Update #4: The playfield is now stripped and ready to begin the overlay installation process.

#5 4 years ago

Following!! Slow and steady wins the race

#6 4 years ago
Quoted from DuffysArcade:

Update #4: The playfield is now stripped and ready to begin the overlay installation process.

FYI, I saw pictures of the difference fine grit sanding on inserts makes on getaway restore thread.

#7 4 years ago

Update #5: The home-made playfield overlay has been applied to the playfield. I believe I am the first person to use this overlay graphic that was made by a gentleman in France. Kudos to you pal, I made some edits to the file and it looks great. It turned out a bit too long front-to-back (1.5-2 mm) but this is easily adjusted in GIMP. Waterslide decals have also been applied. Ready for clear-coating!

#8 4 years ago

And the "paint booth" has been built minus a filter. A few more items to collect before I can begin spraying.
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#10 4 years ago

If you end up selling, feel free to pm me

1 week later
#11 4 years ago

Update #6 - Clearcoating the playfield!!

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#12 4 years ago

Looks Great. Looking forward to seeing it complete.

#14 4 years ago

The Robo-War is in the line-up! I have a few more small details to still work through but I am very pleased.

#15 4 years ago

So nice! It started out as a players and now is worthy in any home owners collection. Have fun

#16 4 years ago

Good to see a classic pin like RoboWar restored to perfection.
Nice job indeed !

#17 4 years ago

For anyone who might want to do the same playfield restoration to their RW...I have one extra copy of the vinyl graphic that I used to overlay this playfield. If you are interested I am willing to sell it for $100 plus shipping (which is what I have into it). Please be aware that is is around 1-2mm long (you can see the minor mis-match in my restoration video series on YouTube. I also added a small "easter egg" to the graphic above the pops to make it my own.

I can also provide the pdf file to anyone who wants to try and get their own printed out. I made a pdf of the inserts that I printed onto waterslide decal material that I can share as well. Send me a PM. Thanks to those who helped me along the way.

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#18 4 years ago
Quoted from phototamer:

Good to see a classic pin like RoboWar restored to perfection.
Nice job indeed !

Quoted from Pinballerchef:

So nice! It started out as a players and now is worthy in any home owners collection. Have fun

Thanks a lot! I appreciate the feedback!

#19 4 years ago

You did a fantastic job on this. Not many would put that kind of work into a Premier game. I first played this just last year in a tourney and found it to be a really fun game. Regarding your overlay, I see that it has the insert graphics on it, but in your video, the inserts were blank. Will the inserts need to be cut out on this?

#20 4 years ago
Quoted from RC_like_the_cola:

Regarding your overlay, I see that it has the insert graphics on it, but in your video, the inserts were blank. Will the inserts need to be cut out on this?

Thanks for the good words! Yes, the insert areas have to be trimmed out with a razor knife. Take a look at my Update #5 video. You can see in the beginning how the inserts are blank and I made and applied water slide decals later in video #5.

Unfortunately my printer in The Netherlands could not print the graphic onto a clear material...that would have been ideal as the insert lettering was already there. I had to do it the hard way but it worked in the end.

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#21 4 years ago

The RoboWar is finally 100% after many months. Over the past few days, I finally found the source of the distorted sound effects. I was also able to fix the pop bumper issue that I identified during the restore. This will be the last video in the series. I've also included some gameplay video at the end to showcase this awesome Gottlieb. Enjoy!

#22 4 years ago

DuffysArcade can you tell us what was causing the distorted sound effects?

Very nice restoration!

Chris Hibler - CARGPB #31
Http://chrishiblerpinball.com/contact
http://www.PinWiki.com/ - The new place for pinball repair info

#23 4 years ago
Quoted from ChrisHibler:

duffysarcade can you tell us what was causing the distorted sound effects?
Very nice restoration!

Chris Hibler - CARGPB #31
Http://chrishiblerpinball.com/contact
http://www.PinWiki.com/ - The new place for pinball repair info

In short, from the video, he had bad check sum on an eprom, he erased and reburned the sound file on the eprom.

#24 4 years ago
Quoted from Bud:

In short, from the video, he had bad check sum on an eprom, he erased and reburned the sound file on the eprom.

Thanks. I was hoping it was something less mundane.

Chris Hibler - CARGPB #31
Http://chrishiblerpinball.com/contact
http://www.PinWiki.com/ - The new place for pinball repair info

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