Are you sure of that? They supply glass etc. for really old models.
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For my MC2205, I used 2 sheets of thin clear plexi, printed a facsimile of the original faceplate on photo paper, and went down to my local hobby store to pick up plastic gel sheets in the color I wanted. I cut them larger than the meter cutouts on my photo-copied faceplate and held them in place with cello tape. I then sandwiched the photocopy and gels in between the two thin plexi sheets, discreetly glued together where the glue couldn't be seen and holds the entire faceplate 'assembly' together, even in the center. It'll hardly cost you anything! Then again, if your faceplate is ok, you could just use adhesive to attach the gels to the meter faces (I know the lights one can get just don't have the same 'feel' for the blue color...) Cheers! |