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Johnny Mnemonic restoration progress with decal fitment challenges and light panel refinishing.
Available reproduction decals for Johnny Mnemonic don't match original Williams sizing specifications precisely
high confidence · Hardy demonstrates specific misalignment where Johnny's head is covered by side rails differently than Williams original design, with sourcing from Classic Arcades
Clear coating after primer but before decals produces no discernible difference versus sanding to high grit alone
medium confidence · Hardy states personal observation that clear coat adds no visible benefit compared to sanding to 1200+ grit
High-grit sanding (1200+) is more critical than clear coating for proper decal adhesion and appearance
medium confidence · Hardy explains focus on high-grit sanding to prevent surface defects showing through decals
Using 800-grit sandpaper on metal bar to bevel decal edges prevents accidental lifting from cabinet contact
medium confidence · Hardy describes technique and notes white showing through is remedied with black paint pen
No alternate reproduction decal options are available online for Johnny Mnemonic cabinet
high confidence · Hardy explicitly states Classic Arcades is his only source and no alternates exist online
“This is not the way it's supposed to be and you think it might be too far forward or too far back no it's right there guys. I got maybe an inch of overhang maybe out there so it's definitely not precise when it comes to matching with Williams”
Cary Hardy@ 6:53 — Hardy expresses frustration with decal sizing mismatch and acknowledges this will be visually obvious to perfectionists like himself
“I'm a little upset about this that it's gonna be definitely very obviously different In my opinion, a lot of people probably won't notice this, but I will, that it's not going to be as fitting as it should be”
Cary Hardy@ 7:24 — Reveals perfectionist restoration philosophy and acceptance of compromises due to supply constraints
“This is what I'm going to have to do. I don't even see any alternates available online. I mean chances are me or even my brother might be able to make make some but it's got to go with the playfield”
Cary Hardy@ 7:47 — Shows willingness to custom-create decals but acknowledges playfield dependency as limiting factor
“The higher the better though because this is going to allow us to lay the decals down without any defect showing through. Now any defect on the wood will be highly magnified when the decal covers it”
Cary Hardy@ 3:27 — Technical explanation of restoration methodology emphasizing surface preparation criticality
“I know I know I said I wasn't gonna do this but uh it wasn't coming clean enough for me I'm I'm redoing this damn thing”
Cary Hardy@ 13:56 — Shows perfectionist standards driving decision to completely redo light panel painting despite prior completion
community_signal: Educational content creation demonstrating advanced restoration techniques for community benefit; detailed methodology documentation
high · Hardy provides step-by-step technical explanation of decal application, sanding procedures, surface preparation, and problem-solving approaches
market_signal: Limited availability of quality reproduction decals for classic pinball machines; only one identified source (Classic Arcades) with no online alternates
high · Hardy explicitly states 'I don't even see any alternates available online' and confirms Classic Arcades is sole source
product_concern: Classic Arcades reproduction decals for Johnny Mnemonic don't match original Williams cabinet artwork sizing specifications; Johnny's head positioning differs from factory design
high · Hardy demonstrates specific misalignment where artwork requires quarter-inch black border but reproduction placement differs; states this is 'not the way it's supposed to be'
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