(Topic ID: 104190)

Rare 1972 Sega Killer Shark EM Gun Game -Full Blown Restoration

By PACMAN

9 years ago


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    #20 9 years ago

    This is awesome. What's your plan for the cabinet? Going to make new stencils and respray it?

    #23 9 years ago

    Wow, you're not messing around! This is getting better every time you update!

    #28 9 years ago

    Why am I not shocked that vid recognized the type of wood?

    How are you cutting the stencils?

    #42 9 years ago

    Nice work vectorizing the stencils, good clean lines. I want to drive down to San Diego to see this now!

    #59 9 years ago

    How are you doing your splatter paint? I assume you're shooting that from a gun?

    You're really tearing through the progress.

    2 weeks later
    #123 9 years ago
    Quoted from PACMAN:

    Going to do a Midway Haunted House for my next EM shooter.

    That's my favorite one. If I ever had the space and urge to own one it would be that.

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