My restoration of this machine is done. Just wanted to share a few pictures. There are a lot more pictures and details of the restoration on
my website located here but it probably isn't anything you guys haven't seen or done yourself before. But still the finished product looks great. I couldn't be happier with how it turned out!
I lucked out and found a local KLOV member who hooked me up with a no burn in replacement monitor! Thanks again Rich! You can see below the monitor is in perfect shape.

Here you can see my refinished coin door. This was what I spent the most time on:

Here you can see the before and after shots.

Here is just a shot with the lights off, to show you everything all lit up. I installed some new lit up player buttons, and fixed the lighting to the Zoom button as well.

I only found one other picture online of a Zoom button on a Ms Pacman machine. The picture had a official looking logo on it. I don't know if that came stock with the hack kit, or what. But I figured it was better than what my button currently had (which was just the word "Zoom" written on it in ink. So I decided to use that picture for my button as well.

Here's the right side of the machine. I just touched up the scratches as much as I could. Not too shabby at all.

Here's the left.

Here's that beautiful control panel

Here's the front of the machine. The front is what I am most proud of. All the artwork restoration and the coin door revamp really makes this thing look brand new. I repainted all the pink on the front, traced all the black lines over again, and touched up the many damaged blue parts as well.

And here she is all done!
