Drano's GTB Melody
I'm particularly proud of this one. Drano lent me this game late last year to put into the long term queue for a repaint. I played the game over the winter, and it is without a doubt one of my favorite wedgeheads Gottlieb ever produced. As this summer came and went, and other games pushed Melody out of my gameroom, I thought it was time to get the project started.
This was the first add-a-ball game I've had the pleasure to repaint...not that that matters much, but being an add-a-ball, it had a different colour scheme than its replay sister, Sing Along. In regards to the backbox, Sing Along follows in the traditional format of a light base, in this case a robin's egg blue, with dark blue accents--whereas Melody flips the script and uses a dark blue base with light blue accents. These dark cabinets are in the minority, especially at Gottlieb...nicks and dings show up a heck of a lot easier on the darker colours, therefore they aren't a favorite of operators. Maybe they felt they could get away with it on the smaller run of Melody games (3,300 Sing Alongs, and only 550 Melodys).
Sample image of a Sing Along...as you can see,
the light and dark blues are completely flipped
compared to the Melody pictures below.
This repainting process wasn't an exercise in stenciling but an exercise in masking and planning. I took extensive notes and measurements, especially for the backbox. The layers of paint for the backbox sides and the backbox face had to be applied in a different order and masked accordingly. It was a bit of a mind-f*ck. The stars you see on the head and body were the only things that needed to be cut out of my stencil material and those too were masks...blocking paint to allow the base white/spatter to best the baby blue top coat.
Overall, I'm very happy how this one turned out. I'm hoping I can squeeze in some paint for a Williams Heatwave and a GTB 2001 before the snow flies and I close out the 2016 season...
Before shot...lots of paint loss, especially on coin door area:
After shots: