claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 · $0.014
Cary Hardy completes Rocky and Bullwinkle restoration with LED upgrade and playfield rebuild.
Cool white LEDs bring out true colors better than warm/sunlight LEDs on pinball machines
medium confidence · Cary Hardy states this is his preference and explains that modern manufacturers use cool white because it brings more light and color, but acknowledges it's ultimately about personal preference
Modern pinball machines use cool white general illumination by default
high confidence · Cary Hardy directly states 'the modern pinball machines that have white GI is cool white and that's more than likely due to the fact that the manufacturers know that they bring more light and color to the game'
Warm/sunlight LEDs give a more retro authentic look to restored games
medium confidence · Cary Hardy acknowledges that warm lighting provides that retro authentic appearance, though he argues this was only used historically due to LED cost and availability constraints
The Rocky and Bullwinkle playfield was in relatively solid condition requiring minimal restoration work
high confidence · Cary Hardy states 'Overall this playfield is pretty solid. I don't believe I even had to use the magic eraser either'
Cary Hardy had to source replacement ramps with new stickers and perform extensive metal polishing on the game
high confidence · He documents that 'new ramps have got all new stickers on them as well' and notes 'all the metal portions were pretty bad on this game'
“I never intended on keeping this game. It's just not for me.”
Cary Hardy@ 0:11 — Establishes that this was a professional restoration project for a buyer, not a personal collection piece
“I prefer the cool white because this brings out the true colors on everything. Whereas the sunlight or warm will give you that retro authentic look.”
Cary Hardy@ 3:53 — Core statement of Hardy's LED philosophy and the central debate about restoration aesthetic choices
“If they could have had cool white back then they would have used them. Why do I think this? Because the modern pinball machines that have white GI is cool white.”
Cary Hardy@ 4:07 — Hardy's argument that manufacturer preference for cool white validates his restoration approach over historical authenticity
“The buyer thought so, and I hope you will too.”
Cary Hardy@ 0:36 — Indicates buyer satisfaction with the restoration quality, suggesting the project met professional standards
community_signal: Content creator using machine restorations as educational reference material for broader pinball community
high · Hardy states 'I have done a number of videos using this game as a reference and guide for others' and references posting video links to detailed processes in description
design_philosophy: Debate within restoration community over authenticity (warm/sunlight GI) vs. modern optimization (cool white GI)
medium · Hardy explicitly states 'There is a never-ending debate over what color is best for the general illumination on your games. Sunlight or warm versus cool white' and acknowledges 'It's all about personal preference really'
technology_signal: Cool white LED adoption becoming standard in modern pinball manufacturing, challenging historical authenticity in restoration projects
medium · Hardy states 'the modern pinball machines that have white GI is cool white' and attributes this to manufacturer knowledge that cool white brings better light and color
positive(0.78)— Hardy expresses satisfaction with the restoration quality, notes buyer approval, and demonstrates pride in the craftsmanship. The tone is professional and educational. No negative sentiment detected, though some frustration with LED stock shortages is briefly mentioned.
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