Need help from Star Wars Trilogy owners

AUSyTyIN

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I need some help doing a mini-restore on my machine. Can anyone post a picture of the original coin door sticker? I also could use a good picture of the instruction sheet.

And the big help I need is specific to the Namco subwoofer seat. Does anyone have the "Rebel Alliance" (or any other original) sticker that was on the seat back?

Thanks!
 
I've got an upright in my garage, but not a deluxe. This is the best pick I can get of the instructions. The glare on my camera sucks. I have no coin door stickers.
 

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Thanks! That's much better than mine is. Does your's appear to be printed on regular printer paper too?
 
I've never removed it from the plexiglass shield, but when I look closer at it, it appears to be a glossy,vinyl decal. The lighting from the flash dulls the color in the photo.
 
I've never removed it from the plexiglass shield, but when I look closer at it, it appears to be a glossy,vinyl decal. The lighting from the flash dulls the color in the photo.

I'm going to remove mine tonight, but I would bet heavily that it is nothing more than printer paper. My machine isn't exactly pristine though. Thanks again.
 
I just realized there is another plexi cover just below the instructions that is empty on mine. Does anyone have something there? You can just see the corner in the pic that gozer posted...
 
I sold my SW Trilogy this summer so I'm not 100% positive, but I believe there was a "4 x $.25 = 1 credit" sign on mine at one time.
 
Yeah, It was a spot for the owner to place a tag for whatever monetary amount that he wanted to charge. Mine says ".50" and is written on notebook paper, lol.
 
Yeah, It was a spot for the owner to place a tag for whatever monetary amount that he wanted to charge. Mine says ".50" and is written on notebook paper, lol.


LOL, that's awesome. Does anyone a picture of an actual tag? It would be nice just to have something there...
 
I have an upright with the Namco seat. I can take pics of the decals if you need them.

I doubt you are going to find NOS stickers for the seat. It's unlikely Namco made any extras.
 
Yes, a good straight on close up shot would be awesome! Any chance you have the coin door sticker, or a good piece under the instruction card?
 
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Sorry about the flash. I don't have any credit stickers on mine, though I'd imagine they were mostly generic ones.
 
gozer5454 said:
I've got an upright in my garage, but not a deluxe. This is the best pick I can get of the instructions. The glare on my camera sucks. I have no coin door stickers.
Any possibility that you could scan the sheet instead of taking a photo? I have a scan of AUSyTyIN's currently, but it's very faded. I was going to try and fix it up and try reprinting it, but if we could get a scan of yours that'd save a ton of time.
 
Any possibility that you could scan the sheet instead of taking a photo? I have a scan of AUSyTyIN's currently, but it's very faded. I was going to try and fix it up and try reprinting it, but if we could get a scan of yours that'd save a ton of time.

I'll give it a shot tonight when I get back home.
 
AUSyTyIN said:
FYI, mine was stuck to the plexi cover, so I just scanned mine through the cover, and it turned out fine. I just don't want you to damage yours in this process...
Good point. I actually didn't even know you did that, you really can't tell at all.

gozer5454 said:
I'll give it a shot tonight when I get back home.
That would be awesome, thanks! And like AUSyTyIN said, don't do anything to damage yours just to get this. If you can, awesome, but if not; that's fine as well.

Also, since it looks like we might be getting the instruction card redone, what would be the best material to reprint this on? My thinking was just put on a heavy paper or cardstock and place a small piece of plexi over it. I have access to cheap printing, so I'm able to try a couple different methods.
 
Confirmed. The graphic is printed on plain old paper. I can remove the plexiglass, but the operator must have used some sort of glue to stick it to the cab as well. I can't remove it without tearing it.
 
gozer5454 said:
Confirmed. The graphic is printed on plain old paper. I can remove the plexiglass, but the operator must have used some sort of glue to stick it to the cab as well. I can't remove it without tearing it.
Really? Man, that sucks! Lol, oh well, thanks for checking! I can the scan of AUSyTyIN's, so I'll just reference the picture of yours and try to clean it up and re-print.
 
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