Difference between revisions of "Restoring & Recreating Artwork"
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Many cabinets are refitted with new circuit boards to play different games. Some manufacturers supplied new [[marquee]]s etc. others used a cabinet with a generic design. In many cases however the circuit boards were replaced and the cabinet was repainted in a generic colour. | Many cabinets are refitted with new circuit boards to play different games. Some manufacturers supplied new [[marquee]]s etc. others used a cabinet with a generic design. In many cases however the circuit boards were replaced and the cabinet was repainted in a generic colour. | ||
To remove the layer of paint make careful use of a heatgun and a scraper. Be aware that sometimes the paint has been soaked in too much that the original layer of artwork is destroyed. | To remove the layer of paint make careful use of a heatgun and a scraper. Be aware that sometimes the paint has been soaked in too much that the original layer of artwork is destroyed. |
Revision as of 15:07, 17 March 2006
Restoring
Recover artwork that has been painted over
Many cabinets are refitted with new circuit boards to play different games. Some manufacturers supplied new marquees etc. others used a cabinet with a generic design. In many cases however the circuit boards were replaced and the cabinet was repainted in a generic colour.
To remove the layer of paint make careful use of a heatgun and a scraper. Be aware that sometimes the paint has been soaked in too much that the original layer of artwork is destroyed.