I would rather just assemble a new game in kit form, that way it would be the same as a restoration without all the cleaning polishing and mess. I spend way too much on parts cabinet, playfield plastics, plating etc. would be cheaper to buy a nib
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I would rather just assemble a new game in kit form, that way it would be the same as a restoration without all the cleaning polishing and mess. I spend way too much on parts cabinet, playfield plastics, plating etc. would be cheaper to buy a nib
I did a Roadshow machine and put about 4k just in parts link is underneath, I consider it a new machine basically
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/roadshow-pinball-full-restoration-for-ohio-show-in-30-days
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