I have a very nice RS available: LED, mirror blades, newly powder coated apron, back board (of PF) hazard art, airbrushed new lipstick on RED. Her mouth and those lips... sure look pretty. [insert BoD joke here]
Beautiful looking with everything under glass in great condition. The cabinet art has some fade and typical corner cab (leg) decal wrinkle. I have focused on everything topside playfield and not the cab at this point.
I have another FT post for my HUO Shrek and would consider a multi-pin trade if interest (+/- $). I would prefer to work something out with both where possible.
Interested in TH, GB Pre/LE I might consider other newer titles including Pro editions.
Many pics here:
http://dnaman.webs.com/apps/photos/albu ... d=16093741
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FT Roadshow
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How did you protect that fish? It looks OK from that distance.
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Don't do it! You know you'll miss Red & Ted!
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Yes I know not sure what else to consider putting up, mechanically it is more of a premium pin then most newer Stern PRE.Hammerhead wrote:Don't do it! You know you'll miss Red & Ted!
IPDB: Roadshow - Widebody, 4 flippers, shaker motor, two plungers. Two talking heads which can swallow the ball
I'd like to see what options there are to move things around but I can easily stay with what is in the collection.
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The trick is to put it there before the fish gets hammered. Hard to do with a routed pin.dnaman wrote:Just a square of mylar (same as used on most inlane drops)cap wrote:How did you protect that fish? It looks OK from that distance.
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Where do you get these small mylars? Are they available somewhere, or do you cut them as required from a larger sheet?dnaman wrote:Hey Cap.cap wrote:How did you protect that fish? It looks OK from that distance.
Just a square of mylar (same as used on most inlane drops)
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I've purchased from Pinball Life. I'm not crazy about hand cutting anything like that as I prefer a perfect cut with rounded edges. That being said, my next purchase is a cameo3 or better cutter and I will have fun with that, especially with airbrushingHammerhead wrote:Where do you get these small mylars? Are they available somewhere, or do you cut them as required from a larger sheet?dnaman wrote:Hey Cap.cap wrote:How did you protect that fish? It looks OK from that distance.
Just a square of mylar (same as used on most inlane drops)
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Completely agree! My previous RS had a little of the black paint rubbed from around the fish insert but nothing that I would consider 'wear'. This one has a tiny amount of the dotted background art rubbed but again no wear through or anything. I added more pics last night.cap wrote:The trick is to put it there before the fish gets hammered. Hard to do with a routed pin.dnaman wrote:Just a square of mylar (same as used on most inlane drops)cap wrote:How did you protect that fish? It looks OK from that distance.
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