April 10 2011
Atari Asteroids Owl Eye Door Restoration.
Tagged Under : Asteroids, Atari, Coin Door, restoration
Since I acquired my Atari Asteroids back in January 2010 I’ve really wanted to replace the more common Atari coin door with an Owl Eye coin door. Being a collector I usually don’t encourage modifying an original dedicated game. However, in this situation I figured I’d make an exception especially because it’s something that can easily be changed back at anytime.
First thing I need to mention is that Atari Lunar Lander and used the same cabinet design and Lunar Lander used Owl Eye doors. So, when Atari started producing Asteroids many of them used this early Atari coin door. So, even though my game came with the most common Atari coin door for this game the Owl Eye door is still far from a modification.
After casually searching for a few months Shane Ritter from CoinOpSpace.com came forward and we worked out a small trade in order for me to acquire the coin door. When it arrived I inspected it and then ignored it for several months.
Then a few months back I finally pulled it out again and started working on retrofitting the coin door into my game.
After fully disassembling the coin door I gave everything a good cleaning, polished all the chrome parts then sand blasted and painted the door.
Freshly Painted Coin Door Parts
Polished Coin Door Frames and Coin Reject Buttons
New Old Stock Coin Door Insert
Restored Coin Door Fully Reassembled
Unfortunately this door didn’t come with a wiring harness but seeing the harness from the door that came with my machine was easy to removed (and already slightly hacked) I decided to remove it and install it on the Owl Eye Door which worked great!!!
Well, there you have it… A nice Owl Eye coin door installed on my original Asteroids! I think it added a lot of character to the game!
Bill, I am having trouble picturing how a coin fits in these. Could you take a picture of a coin being placed in the slot?
@Brian… I have the correct coin bucket coming my way (already have the lid)… When it arrives I will take photos.
The 25 cent nos insert you got was from a Universal game and not an Atari. It looks close but slightly diferent. Still only someone super picky would notice.. Great job!
@Scott… Holy cow!!! My OCD must be taking a vacation! Thanks for calling it to my attention. Might need to get out the Novus and just clean the original which is in nice shape. Luckily I only paid a few dollars for the NOS one and could use it on a nice Universal one day.
@bill, we will be running a feature in the Stinger Report about the pricing of amusement gaming – and I would love to use the image above as a cover – can we get permission
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