Version 1.4
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Pack contains vector-based reproductions of the factory cards, There is a Limited Edition card and what I suppose is a Pro card. There is also a promo card that was used at the Chicago Auto Show. Type and layout used InDesign. Some graphics work used GIMP. Assembly and simulation of print out on Solar yellow stock used Illustrator. Appropriate coinage card also included (US currency only).
Shotmaps also included. Images extracted using xpdfbin and dumped into Flash containers.
Fonts include Serpentine by Dick Jensen and obtained at fontsonline.net and Xolonium v2.0 by Severin Meyer, available under GNU GPL 2.0 with my own minor but noticeable modifications to better match the reference image.
Vector-based Stern logo nabbed from the Batman manual.
Vector-based Ford oval logo is from Wikipedia.
Special thanks to Dozer and 85vett for their fine tables from which I extracted a car image. Best I could find.
A good era appropriate car image found on Pinterest, posted on the account of carrentingreviews was used in the promo card. Made my best attempt to convert to sketch. So, not exactly genuine.
HD Mustang badge image from autoware.com.au and traced to vector to use as a logo. Ultra hi-res image of the pony badge from Fathead and simply scaled down for use in the cards. The Mustang badge was modified a bit in Illustrator and combined with the pony badge in GIMP to make an ultra hi-res wheel image.
I've also included the wheel images I first pubished here. I still like them a lot.
Raw images extracted from the flyers available at Stern's website and losslessly converted to PNG.
Thanks to ninuzzu for extracting a card image for me from Stern Pinball Arcade.
Thanks to Pinballnews.com, autoblog.com, Jason Rufer and IPDB.org for additional reference images and assets.
Special thanks once again to Inkochnito for hosting the factory shotmaps.
This work is free to use by the community without attribution. All sources are trademarks / copyrights of their respective owners. This is to be privately used in front-ends or for other non-commercial (or at least non-profit) pinball-related applications. I hold no responsibility for their misuse.