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What
many people (outside of Arcade collectors and their ilk) don't understand,
is how much time and money can go into a restoration project. Sometimes,
it's not so much of a restoration as a resurrection! We've done a few
Robotron's around here, and here is a fairly typical restoration project...
where the machine had been converted to something else entirely (for
shame), and was actually brought back from the dead. This is our bread
and butter here folks, this is why this website exists. We sell the
new machines and parts to make money so that we can do what we really
want: bring 'em back! Take a look at some of the before and after shots: |
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Before... |
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After |
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A
freaking Altered Beast... |
...no
more!! |

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Whew,
this thing needs some paint... |
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not on the sides, for god's sake! |
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Cracked
marquee, cardboard bezel, nice... |
...Phoenix
Arcade to the rescue, thanks guys! |
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Carpet
matches the drapes? |
Ahh,
much better... Arcadeshop's beautiful overlay! |
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What
do these 2 pics have in common? |
Nothing,
just wanted to show off the new monitor |
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Ok,
so we didn't take a whole lot of pictures while this was all going on...
sorry. We did take some of the control panel being redone, which are
below. Something as simple as a control panel can take the better part
of a day to bring back to life. You have a tendency to lose track of
time while engrossed in a project like this, until you realize you haven't
eaten all day and the Goof-Off fumes are starting to make you dizzy... |
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Ok,
so we started with this... |
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found this underneath, interesting... |
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ok,
so let's get all that crap off... |
...still
very interesting... |
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Ok,
so let's peel one layer off... lotsa holes!! |
Holy
crap, good! The metal plates are still there!! |
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Not
too shabby, I've seen worse... |
...a
little skeezy looking under those plates!! |
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I
managed to get MOST of the overlay off... |
...had
to heat it up to get the last bit though... |
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Goof
Off! The key to adhesive removal... |
...let
the sucker soak for awhile |
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After
scraping, steel-wooling, and sweating a LOT... |
...after
a minor bit of sanding, looking pretty good! |
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Time
to do something about those holes... |
...ah,
much better!! |
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What
we didn't show was the overlay going on, which can be pretty nerve-wracking,
but it went on without a hitch. Even managed to scrape up a couple of
NOS buttons for this one, and put together some pretty nice looking
Wico leaf-switch joysticks. Cost on this cp was around 100 bucks, not
counting labor. Yikes! |
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This
machine has long been sold, but we will have more... |
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