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Jeff AMN:

My Asteroids is in need of a little bit of loving to get back to 100%. I was planning on taking the panel into my dad's work and sandblasting it to get all of the old paint away and then stepping the sand down to a fine grit to make it smooth. I should get a good surface to work with for stencils.

Is this overkill? What's the general approach to repainting metal panels like an Asteroids?

torez:

Is the panel in such a bad condition?  Maybe just touching up would be the way to go?  Maybe you can find a better panel and sell the one you have?  I like as original as it gets, even if it's not 100% perfect.  With other panels you can get NOS cpo, with this panel the graphics is painted on.

Jeff AMN:

Here's a pic. You can see the wear, but there is also some light rust happening. It's not bent or anything, so it's not going to be hard to save. I'm just wondering if the sandblasting would provide me the best surface to paint on while also helping to get rid of all the rust. The rust isn't deep, it's just that spotty surface stuff.



PS. torez, I saw an Omega Race cockpit for under $400 yesterday. I don't have room for it though.

CheffoJeffo:

ArcadeShop stock two different types of overlay if you want to go that route -- a "full" overlay and a "graphics" only overlay.

Jeff AMN:

I considered doing the full overlay over the existing paint to preserve the originality of it all, but to get the best contact possible I still think I'd like to get rid of the old paint, throw a primer on their (for tack), and then use the overlay.

I think that I'm overthinking this whole project.

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