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Galaxian Restore

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King Nerd:
It's filthy, but it looks like it's in pretty good shape.


--- Quote ---And afterward.  I only did 1/2 of it to give a grasp of the difference.  Picture doesn't show it well, but it's much cleaner.
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I'd say that the picture doesn't show it well because they're the exact same picture. Check the URLs. ;)

SirPeale:
Fixed!  Thanks.

Structurally, it's sound.  Definitely needs love. 

King Nerd:

--- Quote from: SirPeale on July 05, 2009, 10:01:16 pm ---Fixed!  Thanks.

Structurally, it's sound.  Definitely needs love. 

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Definitely needs love, but looks like a great base to start with. Wood looks in great shape, no water damage or anything.
Just dirt and artwork, really. Looks a heck of a lot cleaner already, though.

I dunno where you guys find all of these, or find the money for all of these.

I'll be keeping my eye on the progress of this. Good luck.

SirPeale:
Going to start working on the coin door today.  I'll use electrolysis to strip it down.  I'm curious how quickly it'll strip this down.

SirPeale:
Okay, I haven't been feeling well, so I figured to start small.  So instead of the coin door I'm stripping the marquee brackets.  I added several more negative leads to the setup for a larger piece (aquarium stand) and as such now I can do multiple pieces at once now.  I need to get a new sacrificial piece of steel as the one I have in there has since swiss cheesed very badly. 

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