NFGx
Grand Master
OK, it's time to sink my teeth into a few cabs and make them beautiful. I've got three, each with different needs, and I've been doing the research and planning and plotting and doing everything I can to not actually have to do the work, but it's time.
The Cyber Lead is, like so many of them, made of white and purple panels that are both aging into an unattractive brown shade. I've already swapped out the power supply and except for some caps on the audio board, there's nothing left to fix. If I was feeling fussy I might try to replace all the 2-colour mini LEDs on the marquee but I really don't think I'm that much of a masochist.
The New Astro City has had a near-total loom replacement, with a lot of customized cabling installed to accommodate the various controllers, systems, amps etc that I use for different games. I'm pleased to report that the control panel crack repair is still holding strong, and I'm starting to feel confident about its longevity. But the previous owner, an operator with different goals than mine, used screws to keep the control panel closed and so there are some holes and cracks that need filling, and I plan on re-painting the whole thing, starting with the speaker/marquee plastic, which has gone quite yellow.
And finally, the Naomi Universal which is in decent shape but for the intensely yellow and fragile monitor surround, which I think is mostly being held together by the black bezel. There's a bit of rust, but the biggest problem is the red stains from north Queensland's iron rich red dust. So it needs a total re-paint, and I might have to lay down some fibreglass to reinforce the yellow plastics if the paint doesn't do the trick.
For all three cabinets it looks like a two pack paint is the right approach. It's part melamine for colour, and part fast-setting resin, which makes it incredibly hard wearing and comes with a built-in glossy appearance, so I won't have to clear-coat any of it.
The advice from the paint shop was to sand it, prime it, then spray it, so today I'm going to test the primer on the plastics (and I have a few Virtua Stick Pro joysticks that need a repaint too, so they're gonna get some) and see if there are any problems there. Also today I'm going to try and repair the cracks and holes in the NAC panel.
Pics and progress reports to follow. Gonna do my best to get real progress made before I lose interest and shelve them for another year. ^__^;
The Cyber Lead is, like so many of them, made of white and purple panels that are both aging into an unattractive brown shade. I've already swapped out the power supply and except for some caps on the audio board, there's nothing left to fix. If I was feeling fussy I might try to replace all the 2-colour mini LEDs on the marquee but I really don't think I'm that much of a masochist.
The New Astro City has had a near-total loom replacement, with a lot of customized cabling installed to accommodate the various controllers, systems, amps etc that I use for different games. I'm pleased to report that the control panel crack repair is still holding strong, and I'm starting to feel confident about its longevity. But the previous owner, an operator with different goals than mine, used screws to keep the control panel closed and so there are some holes and cracks that need filling, and I plan on re-painting the whole thing, starting with the speaker/marquee plastic, which has gone quite yellow.
And finally, the Naomi Universal which is in decent shape but for the intensely yellow and fragile monitor surround, which I think is mostly being held together by the black bezel. There's a bit of rust, but the biggest problem is the red stains from north Queensland's iron rich red dust. So it needs a total re-paint, and I might have to lay down some fibreglass to reinforce the yellow plastics if the paint doesn't do the trick.
For all three cabinets it looks like a two pack paint is the right approach. It's part melamine for colour, and part fast-setting resin, which makes it incredibly hard wearing and comes with a built-in glossy appearance, so I won't have to clear-coat any of it.
The advice from the paint shop was to sand it, prime it, then spray it, so today I'm going to test the primer on the plastics (and I have a few Virtua Stick Pro joysticks that need a repaint too, so they're gonna get some) and see if there are any problems there. Also today I'm going to try and repair the cracks and holes in the NAC panel.
Pics and progress reports to follow. Gonna do my best to get real progress made before I lose interest and shelve them for another year. ^__^;