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  1. Gigi (Gottlieb 1963) B2S Stencil Art

    Stylized cabinet stencil art for Gottlieb Gigi widescreen frame and three screen B2S. 
    The frame is designed for 983 X 1080 B2S aspect. 
    Scale and tweak your screenres as necessary. 
     
    B2s is not included.

    10 downloads

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    0 comments

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  2. Rack-A-Ball (Gottlieb 1962) B2S Stencil Art

    Stylized cabinet stencil art for Gottlieb Rack-A-Ball widescreen frame and three screen B2S. 
    The frame is designed for 983 X 1080 B2S aspect. 
    Scale and tweak your screenres as necessary. 
     
    B2s is not included.

    14 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  3. Capersville (Bally, 1966) JB

    Completely re-drawn as vector graphic by me. Another classic made by Jerry Kelley. Looks simple, but took me quite a while to complete. I think, this an awesome back glass. Color selection and the graphic itself are just great in my opinion.  Even after some hours for re-drawing I still don't understand it... The hand holding the screen in the lower right part is a right hand, but the lady already has a right hand (at least, it looks so)  Whose hand is that? Is the man in front of the lady or behind? There is a lot of overlapping, just look at the hat of the guy. And why is there  a dead body floating around? Nevermind, this is just a very cool back glass! There are not many of good pictures of this BG in the net, and the better ones show the German version. Even me, as a German, I think, that a pinball back glass needs to be in English. German just looks stupid here, even when it is a very beautyfull, easy to learn language... 🙂
    Vector view attached.

    8 downloads

       (1 review)

    2 comments

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  4. Campus Queen (Bally, 1966) JB

    Oh boy, this was a tough one... When I started it, I was thinking "fun job for an evening", but I spent far more hours than expected. I was wondering about the strange color scheme on the picture I used (see below). I also noticed, some missing parts in the base picture. So I did some research. There are not too many pix of that game out there, but I learned pretty fast, that the picture I was using was totally faded. The result is a mixture of vectore and bitmap job (30/70%), but I also did a lot of drawing on my iPad. I think, I now know the name of every brick on this BG. I didn't like the BG very much, but in my opinion it looks pretty nice with all the colors being restored. IPDB doesn't mention an artist, but he did a good job! This was quite a lot of work, but big fun!
     
     

    9 downloads

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    4 comments

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  5. Control Tower (Williams, 1951) JB

    Touch up of a real great back glass. I don't know, if anybody is doing these old games as VP, but I think this is a real beauty. I had to do it! Original art by George Molentin. Fanstastic work, George!!

    7 downloads

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    1 comment

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  6. Airport (Gottlieb, 1969) JB

    Touch-up with some vector parts. "Airport" is the 2 Player version of "College Queens", which I uploaded some days ago. I think, "College Queens" is an extremely ugly back glass, but I really like this one! Artist is again Art Stenholm. Too bad, that there are nearly no 1 or 2 player games in Germany. This one would be a keeper. Game play is nice. First time usage o vario targets.

    19 downloads

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    4 comments

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  7. Mustang (Chicago Coin, 1964) JB

    Another combo of vector and touch up. I think, this a a great back glass! IPDB doesn't mention the artist, but this is a winner! Based on a picture I took at the PHOF end of last year. Tim sometimes puts stickers on the back glasses to give some info about the game (which is nice, but please not ON the BG!!), so I had to find some other pics to add the missing parts. Attached is the original picture.

    8 downloads

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    0 comments

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  8. Big Deal (Williams, 1977) JB

    Another competitor for the trophy of the ugliest pinball back glass ever. Don't know who did the original art, IPDB doesn't mention it and I don't care. It's a touch-up only, I did not want to spend 20h+ on a vector version. But this was one of the games I fixed lately, so I could take some good pictures and had to do at least a touch up, in case someone here needs the back glass for a VP.

    8 downloads

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    0 comments

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  9. Wild Wheels (Bally, 1966) JB

    Another rough and dirty touch up. I took the picture 2 or 3 years ago, when my iPhone could not take pictures in raw format. Original art by George Molentin. I think, it's a very nice BG.

    18 downloads

       (1 review)

    1 comment

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  10. Ice-Revue (Gottlieb, 1965) JB

    Just a rough and dirty touch-up. The base picture was not very good (note to myself: (always raw format, never jpg!)). But I like the BG, another Roy Parker design.

    15 downloads

       (1 review)

    1 comment

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  11. Gaucho (Gottlieb, 1963) JB

    Completely re-drawn as vector graphic by me. Original art by Roy Parker.  Picture of the vectors below.

    12 downloads

       (1 review)

    0 comments

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  12. College Queens (Gottlieb, 1969) JB

    Combination of touchup and vector. I have the real machine right now here at home to fix it and took the chance to scan the back glass. I decided against doing it in full vector, since I just think, it's too ugly to spend 20h of time on it. The art by Art Stenholm is really bad in my opinon. The 2 player version of this game "Airport" (also done by Art Stenholm) is very nice, but this one sucks. But I had to do at least a touchup, maybe someone needs it for a VP. Back glass itself is in pretty good shape, this mainly happens to me, when I don't like it... 🙂


    8 downloads

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    1 comment

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  13. Star-Jet (Bally, 1963) JB

    Completely re-drawn as vector graphic by me. This was a tough one. The fantastic artwork of George Molentin is far more complex than the one from my favorite artist Christian Marche. It took me some evenings to complete. Attached is the vector view of the complete back glass and and details view of the girl in the front.


    30 downloads

       (1 review)

    14 comments

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  14. Big Shot (Gottlieb, 1973) JB

    2 player version of "Hot Shot". Again a combo of touchup and vector. IPDB shows this one as a 1974 release, while "Hot Shot" is 1973.

    15 downloads

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    0 comments

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  15. Pot'O'Gold (Williams, 1965) JB

    Completely re-drawn as vector graphic by me.
     
    This was an easy one. Original art by Jerry Kelley, who did the "pointy people" even before Christian Marche. But I like Marche's art better.
     
    Picture of the vector image attached.

    13 downloads

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    1 comment

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  16. Hot Shot (Gottlieb, 1973) JB

    This is a combination of touch-up and vector graphic. I don't like that back glass very much, but a friend of mine has that game, so I could take good pictures, reason enough to do it. 

    8 downloads

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    1 comment

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  17. Op-Pop-Pop (Bally, 1969) JB

    Completely re-drawn as vector graphic by me. Another one of my favorite artist Christian Marche. This one was pretty much straight forward, many details, but not really difficult. See a picture of the vector file attached.

    14 downloads

       (1 review)

    0 comments

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  18. Doodle Bug (Williams, 1971) JB

    Completely re-drawn as vector graphic by me.  See pciture of vector version attached.

    6 downloads

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    0 comments

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  19. Fore (Bally, 1973) JB

    Re-drawn as vector graphic by me. This game is very rare, so there are no good pictures out there. I tried my best. 
     
    If there would be a competition for the most ugliest back glass in Pinball history, I bet this would be in the top ten. Please see the attached picture of the vector file.

    8 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    1 comment

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  20. Double-Up (Bally, 1970) JB

    I uploaded a touched up version of this BG some weeks ago. It was ok, but a vector version is better. That's was a very easy one, took just one evening to complete. See a picture of the vector version attached.

    11 downloads

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    0 comments

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  21. Time Tunnel (Bally, 1971) JB

    Completly re-drawn as vector graphic by me.
    This was a tough one, not for the vector part (that was pretty straight forward and not really difficult), but for finding good source pictures. That machine is very rare and I could not find a real good picture. So some details might not be 100%, there was some (educated...) guessing. See picture of the vectors attached.

    8 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    1 comment

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  22. Zip-A-Doo (Bally,1969)JB

    Completely re-drawn as vector file by me. Not very complicated, took just 15h to complete. Attached is a picture of the vector view.

    14 downloads

       (1 review)

    0 comments

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  23. Jubilee (Williams, 1973) JB

    Completely re-drawn as vector graphic by me. Quite a lot of details, so it required nearly 25h to complete. Picture of the vector graphic and a detailled view attached.


    20 downloads

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    9 comments

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  24. Star Trip (Game Plan 1978) Backglass ressource

    Inspiré du playfield de la table qui porte son nom.
    N'ayant pas de B2S je me suis permis de travailler sur ce playfiel afin de creer une image.
    En esperant qu'une personne doué s'inspire de cette image pour créer un joie B2S FULLDMD . ou autre

    58 downloads

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    0 comments

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  25. Gold Rush(Williams, 1971)JB

    This is the US version of "Jackpot". The game was called "Jackpot" for export markets and "Gold Rush" for the US and Canada (based on IPDB). They are basically exactly the same, just with a different name (also in a different color, but for the Williams logo above the color is unchanged) and a small modification of the black tree close to the head of the larger guy.

    16 downloads

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    0 comments

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