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Pac-man restoration - Return from Doh! |
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javeryh:
Not sure how I missed this one but I just read the entire thread - amazing job. It is a thing of beauty! :notworthy: |
Spyridon:
--- Quote from: javeryh on February 12, 2010, 03:05:24 pm ---Not sure how I missed this one but I just read the entire thread - amazing job. It is a thing of beauty! :notworthy: --- End quote --- Thanks |
Kawydud:
What a great detailed restoration to a cabinet. I am new to this forum and this was one of the first threads that I have read. Very nice work, and nice help from other members involved. I recently bought an original Ms. Pac cabinet and will be going through the same process of restoring the cabinet to the same high standards that you went through. I did find files to do the stencils on the Ms.Pac, and I have a vinyl graphic business as well, so the stencils will be easy to create. Thanks again for the detailed pictures of your resto. |
ckong:
Very nice restoration project. The end result really is amazing. I got a pac-man cab last week which I will restore next summer or so, and this topic is full of useful information for that. |
nvanvlymen:
This thread is long dead, but I'm hoping to know what quantity was used for each color? I tried looking at the pic of all the paint, and it looks like 2 quarts for yellow, and the rest were pints? I'm with the shop who's mixing my omni paint and they struggled to use the formula with a specific quantity. Any help would be super appreciative. |
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