FS Parts: Atari Video Pinball Bezels

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To go along with the new Video Pinball Control panels I just finiehs.
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=227664

Im taking Preorders for SCREENED GLASS Atari Video Pinball Bezels.
Not looking for any minimums on this one, so it dosent matter if I do 2 or 200.
This time the repro is personel :D

Silkscreened on 1/4" temp glass from Orginal Atari films $85+shipping

I dont plan on doing many extras as its not a title to really "stock"
Ill take preorders untill March 31st and will be printing and shipping them in April.
http://www.thisoldgame.com/products/video-pinball-bezel

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Nice work on this! I think it's cool that you are doing it on glass, and not plexi like the original

Now someone needs to repro the plastic handpieces that sit on either side of the CP. Mine are full of cigarette holes...
 
yeah I did my VP2.0 in glass and really love it.

Now someone needs to repro the plastic handpieces that sit on either side of the CP. Mine are full of cigarette holes...

you and me both.
I wanted to see if PhineasFoo could do these but he dosnt seem to be doing much as of late :(
 
Solar War would be completely bad ass, especially if done as a non-permanent conversion kit. Not a ton of info available on this game, but here is a brief mention along with some shots of the cabinet and playfield:

http://system16.com/hardware.php?id=751&gid=379#379

Would you have the means to reproduce the playfield as well? I am guessing yes...
 
If the project happens yes it would be a playfield as well in all its blacklighted glowing goodness.

and with the hardware Xray built for the VP2.0 project you would just plug it in to the orginal VP boardset like any other multigame plugnplay.
 
What a coincidence, I just refinished my control panel (plastic that holds the buttons etc) over the weekend in preparation for installation of the new repo metal CP that I have......
I was just wondering how it was going.......
Excellent news.....
 
I just refinished my control panel (plastic that holds the buttons etc)

How does yours look? Mine looks like someone took a welding torch to it in spots. Wishing someone would repro these, or come up with a good way to buff cigarette burns out of plastic

Edit *** also looking forward to getting my bezel!
 
Light sanding on the cigarette burns, then roughed it up to match the surrounding area, then painted with Rustolium, dried nice and next is new snow white buttons, install the new metal panel, fasten with my refinished alen head bolts.......
 
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