Possible for Playfield Repair?

dieseldogpi

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I have a Rescue 911 with some pretty bad wear in a 6" x 6" area in the top of the playfield. I was wondering if it feasible to find someone with a scanned image of the playfield, and have this part printed to adhesive paper, then put some clear coat or some mylar over it. I'm not looking for 100% original here (Obviously), I was just hoping to cover up the eye sore wear and continue playing. I'm not much of an artist, so free handing the missing spots is not really an option.
 
I have a Rescue 911 with some pretty bad wear in a 6" x 6" area in the top of the playfield. I was wondering if it feasible to find someone with a scanned image of the playfield, and have this part printed to adhesive paper, then put some clear coat or some mylar over it. I'm not looking for 100% original here (Obviously), I was just hoping to cover up the eye sore wear and continue playing. I'm not much of an artist, so free handing the missing spots is not really an option.

I restore a lot of playfields. I am not a fan of stickers or mylar. Rescue 911 is not a high price collectible game so playfields usually sell cheap. The last NOS 911 playfield I had sold cheap at $300. Good used ones sometimes pop up for sale (Mr. Pinball, eBay, etc). Have you tried to locate a better playfield?
 
I looked around and posted on Mr. Pinball classifieds. I haven't seen a playfield for this. I would definitely be interested i none if anyone knows of someone selling one. I figured I would continually look, and in the meantime, I was hoping to find away to cover the one terrible spot.
 
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