I have a mostly nice battlezone cabaret bezel- it's not so far gone that it's worth replacing and losing the original.
The little radar area was looking pretty precarious though, it's quite thin there and it had been creased and nearly ripped
This image shows the rips around 3 and 9 o'clock

Mrs Wahoobies suggested we add some clear plastic backing to stiffen it. I tried a couple pieces, and this slightly diffusing one looks best.
Photo before geting all the dust specs off!

Finished, with a bit of black paint where the rips where to fix the middle sections. Once it's behind the dark plastic this vanishes pretty well. I considered using the red gel material here, though that is quite flimsy by comparison so this nearly-clear did the job.

I also had a couple rips/sags in the top of this bezel where there were likely originaly staples.
We did a similar trick of attaching some stiffening plastic to strengthen it and remove the sag
Plastic re-inforcing added to the inside top of the bezel, shown on the right here

The little radar area was looking pretty precarious though, it's quite thin there and it had been creased and nearly ripped
This image shows the rips around 3 and 9 o'clock

Mrs Wahoobies suggested we add some clear plastic backing to stiffen it. I tried a couple pieces, and this slightly diffusing one looks best.
Photo before geting all the dust specs off!

Finished, with a bit of black paint where the rips where to fix the middle sections. Once it's behind the dark plastic this vanishes pretty well. I considered using the red gel material here, though that is quite flimsy by comparison so this nearly-clear did the job.

I also had a couple rips/sags in the top of this bezel where there were likely originaly staples.
We did a similar trick of attaching some stiffening plastic to strengthen it and remove the sag
Plastic re-inforcing added to the inside top of the bezel, shown on the right here

