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March 15, 2019 at 2:58 pm #118044
https://vpinball.com/?post_type=cmdm_page&p=118041
Roman Victory (Taito 1978), starting from a good and big image i had only to clean a lot of scratches, redraw blank parts around the edges, restore parts under flashing lights.
Removed artifact around solid color border too.
As for all TTL Taito’s B2S made before, this one looks digital but works as EM (rare table, rom lost), and it has all elements ready to work (coin counters, match numbers, lights) that needs B2S EMÂ commands inside table script to work properly.
Inside zip file a preview image and Wheel logo too.
PS
Upload today 15th march 2019 (a day a called “idi di marzo”) this B2S backglass because it has as main theme Rome, and as main character Giulio Cesare, died in 44 BC exactly on this day.
For those who like history.
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March 17, 2019 at 5:19 am #118179Thanks Man  but i am a bit confused – Table – is in WIP ?
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March 17, 2019 at 6:35 am #118207Have a feeling it is Stat
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March 18, 2019 at 5:16 am #118370Ok, who was the first: Ckicken or Egg …
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March 18, 2019 at 5:54 am #118371i’m working on table graphics just now
to tell the truth i’m working on it from weeks because this time it is really difficult, i have only one image from  Recel Fair Fight’s flyer (same playfield) and one low resolution picture strongly out of focus.
I’m redrawing all from scratch, but main characters (soldiers on playfield, and girls on plastics) have quite no details and double edge lines) so it needs time, and i have to invent missing details.
if someone has better images please help, otherwise will not reach a good ending qualityÂ
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February 12, 2020 at 6:52 am #162871Where are you, pal?
Greetings,
Carlos Guizzo
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