Hyperthin™ Monster Bash OEM & RemAKE protectors
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Beloved by many, Monster Bash rocks the pinball world with Universals™ top monsters getting the band back together!

Cliffy's™ makes the protection you need to keep these classic monsters alive... errr... animated!

Monster Bash full playfield protector sets shown below

Standard size Mosh Pit scoop protector set and the Black Line version. I named it Black Line as the edges extend only to the black border line around the scoop 
The standard scoop is recommended in most cases and will last the longest. Both fit the original Williams and new Mirco and CGC remake playfields. The Creature kickout also shown in two sizes to fit the original (oem) and Mirco repro playfields. Pictures below show the combinations.

           

  Typical, nasty, scoop hole wear. Very sad =( 
  Ahhhh... much better!  Here's a couple shots of the Black Line version installed too         
Thanks to Theo van Vroenhoven, Bernie,John C., Tom T. and Martin for the great pics.


   John C shows the standard version scoop on his CGC MB Remake- elegant perfection - of course!

Creature kickout
        Jim Mills shows the wear already on his MB Remake and Cliffy's™ protector installed.

Shooter Eject Protectors
            The eject protectors absorb all the eject impacts. Looks great too!

Outhole drain
   
need better pic but you get the idea :)

Only $68 for the full set in either version Mosh Pit and Creature kickout protector.

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IMPORTANT SCOOP REPAIR NOTE!

If your scoop hole damage is severe the protector itself may be damaged in short order. In such severe cases the hole should be repaired with an epoxy putty from your local hardware store.
This will give support behind the protector and should dramatically reduce or eliminate denting of the protector. Simply knead enough of the epoxy putty to fill the damage and press into the damaged area. Now insert the protector while epoxy is still workable to mold it. Use a knife to trim excess and you're done. Jason has sent us a few pictures showing how easy it is to repair the damage and support the protector.

                        Excellent, fast and extremely durable using Quick Wood or PC Lumber epoxy putty. Thanks Jason!

The remainder of the installation of the protector is as follows-  The tab on the lower front edge is held in place by simply being pinched between the scoop weldment and the bottom side of the playfield. Therefore, the weldment must be loosened enough to slip the tab in between then retightened. The upper tab with the punched hole is held in place by the post behind the scoop hole. This must of course be removed and then inserted through the protector tab and tightened again from the bottom side. Total time to install is about 30 minutes.