Hi Guys,
As Mark mentioned, I restored mine. It was a pita and would definitely spring for a repro. The process involved very carefully and meticulously removing the embossed trishield from the base. Whatever they used for adhesive back then worked. No matter what you do or try, this thin metal of the trishield will get bent, blemished, etc. Mine eventually came off with a series of permatex adhesive remover applications, heat and gentle maneuvering with plastic pry tools.
I then straightened it, meticulously masked it in a series and sprayed a pearl "base coat" over the colored areas. I hit the white shield twice more. Then took a candy blue and candy red for the other shields I bought from a hobby store that matched very close in two coats. Then I shot the whole painted area with clear a couple times.
I was happy with the result. Hind sight I would have hand painted as it would have given the same result in much much less time.
I then tacked the base and the back of the painted shield with RTV and carefully clamped the whole thing together to set. Those shield aren't going anywhere.
I will do yours for $1M
This is work for a Jeweler!
Tony