This thread will keep track of my efforts to restore a Star Wars Cockpit back to its original glory from a 1000 Mile Rally. Much of this thread is cross posted from klov.com. I thought this group would enjoy this restoration-in-progress
(Warning...long post with lotsa pics. )
As of July 10th, Satan has one fewer game to play in his Hellcade...
Some of you may have seen this post about a poor Star Wars Cockpit that was converted to a Great 1000 Mile Rally:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=68094.msg788588#msg788588It turns out that this machine was located very close to me. Well, it took nearly two months to negotiate price and line up the schedules of the machine's owner and availability of my buddy's trailer...
But, on July 10th, I was ready to return home (a mere 12 miles) pulling this:

Although it is a perfectly playable Great 1000 Mile Rally 2, I think I will convert it back to its original form...
The cabinet itself looks to be in pretty good shape. The bottom edges are missing no chunks and the edges themselves look quite solid. Here is one of the back corners and maybe the worst spot along the bottom:

That's gum in the second picture...from the 90s? Let me know if anyone wants it!
The plastic bezel is in good shape, but... R2, how am I supposed to fly...uhhhh....drive this X-Wing? Where are the brakes?!?!?!?


As you can see, the conversion did include adding a nice white button to the control panel. I'm not sure the best way to repair this as I don't believe there are any reproduction cockpit CPOs available. Maybe I will leave it as-is for an eventual SW/ESB kit. At the very least, I'll change the white button to green to make it a bit less obvious...Any other suggestions?
Also, the driving gauges that have been added are stickers under some clear plexiglass. I am hoping that a little goo gone will help me take care of those.
It looks like the curved smoked plexiglass clearly is not installed properly yet either...

However, underneath the 3 stickers and black paint is the original SW marquee glass...in what (from the back) appears to be in pristine shape.
Now, onto the insides. There appears to be not much left from the original machine. No Star Wars PCBs or vector monitor (duh), but I have both of these, even if the amplifone monitor I have is 19"...Also, the wiring harness has been hacked out. And, I'm not sure that the monitor mount is standard issue for a cockpit, either...

The best part is that the volume control was bypassed so playing Great 1000 Mile Rally is quite ear-splitting...
I think the first order of business will be removing Rally and doing a bit of cleaning.
The big job will be removing the new "sideart" and black paint from the sides. I am hoping that the black paint has served to preserve the original artwork, which is hopefully in good shape. To do this, I was planning again to try Goo-Gone to remove the 1000 Mile Rally stickers, followed by either Safest Strip or Citristrip. Has anyone tried both and want to offer their opinion on what is most effective?
I certainly don't want to end up having this entered again into the Hellcade, worse than before!!