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Arcade Collecting => Miscellaneous Arcade Talk => Topic started by: RayB on September 17, 2005, 03:09:34 pm
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Well, after many months, I have finally gotten around to finishing my Crystal Castles control panel. I first sanded most of it to remove rust then gave several coats of Tremclad Rust paint (satin black) with curing done in the sun.
Today I applied the (repro) overlay from Arcade Renovations and discovered that it has a similar problem to the marquee/speaker overlays. It's common knowledge that these overlays are not as opaque as the originals, and for the marquee, light shines through the blacks making it look a bit greyish.
A similar problem exists for the CP overlay, but for whites. When glued down, the whites show a bit of the black underneath (apparent as slight, blotchy grey). You can get rid of this by rubbing those spots repeatedly, with your finger nails until you're left with a uniform color (but it won't be a pure white like the original panel art should have).
In the end, the difference is negligible, but noticable if closely inspected. If I were to do it again, I would paint the panel white first, and only paint black where it really needs to be black.
Overall though, the machine looks brand new now.
~Ray B.
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I've thought about getting repo artwork for my Crystal Castles before. I'd heard about the problem with the repro marquee but not with the repro cp. Thanks for the review :) The artwork on my CC is in good enough shape for now, so no hurry for me in ordering it.
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RayB,
You should have known this, I posted about the same problem with overlays before. ;) It is best to paint the CP white and then just black on the edges.
Wade
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RayB,
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It was probably nested deep in one of my restoration threads. I never made a new thread titled "Beware when applying quality CP overlays!" Maybe I should write a few how-to's.
Wade