Thanks for posting these videos. Ive done a couple, but always on cheap games I wasnt overly worried about, and Im currently restoring a playboy for a customer, and just trying to soak in as many tips as I can, to make sure his cab comes out perfect. lol
Scissors look like they got the job done but that X-acto knife would have cut much cleaner and tighter lines. This is my "I'm a professional graphic designer and am therefore contractually obligated to support X-acto after what they did to my fingers in college" comment quota. Note: I'm referring to the initial trim-down, not the transfer paper trim.
Yes, I find it best to remove. There should be couple of plugs to disconnect next the harness for the coin door,.then there are around 8 bolts and nuts to remove. Not very difficult.
Thanks for posting these videos. Ive done a couple, but always on cheap games I wasnt overly worried about, and Im currently restoring a playboy for a customer, and just trying to soak in as many tips as I can, to make sure his cab comes out perfect. lol
Amazing video! Getting ready to stencil my Stern Dracula. Thank you for doing the video.
Be sure the cabinet paint has dried for many days before attempting the stencils.
Hello, i am about to start a simular project. how did you prep the cabinet? primer and roll paint, spray paint etc?
Hey there! What did you use for primer and base color paint? About to start my first cabinet....
Scissors look like they got the job done but that X-acto knife would have cut much cleaner and tighter lines. This is my "I'm a professional graphic designer and am therefore contractually obligated to support X-acto after what they did to my fingers in college" comment quota. Note: I'm referring to the initial trim-down, not the transfer paper trim.
James Mulvenon Great point! X-acto kinfie would have been a better choice.
Do you have to remove the coin door and how do you get the coin door off I have a Kiss Pinball 1978
Yes, I find it best to remove. There should be couple of plugs to disconnect next the harness for the coin door,.then there are around 8 bolts and nuts to remove. Not very difficult.
too bad he doesn't know how to use a spray can
I don't either. Please explain.