I am not gong to MAME it. It's going to be a restore with a Braze kit. I was told that the particle board could be repaired with drywall mud and the plywood could be repaired with bondo. My thought was to repair the damage, get some red laminate for the sides and kick plate and restencil. I could just paint the top and back.
DO not use drywall mud! Bondo is good, it drys fast and can sand the same day. I used Durham’s Water Putty. It worked really great but took about 24 hours before I could really sand it. So it added a lot of time to the repair.
If you glue the patch in, bondo, light sand. You should not have a problem applying the laminate at that point. If you have the stencil to repaint the side art, then I think it would be really good. using red Laminate will also cut down on painting time. I say go for! IMO you would be saving DAYS of sanding and painting.
For me, with my wood patch's I spend Hours sanding. After I painted I found out that I needed to sand even more. I really think if you patch the wood, Bondo and sand smooth maybe only down to a 100/120 grit it will work out really well. IMO the expense of the Laminate is worth the cost in hours and days some of us spend on the wood work alone.
I am sure there will be someone to disagree. Some people are very specify, purists and want everything original or a perfectionist. I think you should have great results and save lots of time with this method.
Also, see if you can get some others to chime in. Let it be know that I AM A NOOB! Most of my wood working skills are from working on house's.