And here's what I'm dealing with. It sure does look like a Galaga cabinet at first glance, but in reality it isn't. No wheels, no metal kickpanel was ever on there, the whole thing is laminated this orange color. I have no idea who made this coin door, which needs a bucket. I can't see any evidence that it was ever any other color, which makes sense as I can't contemplate who would WANT to make it this shade of Brady Bunch decorating. I'm half tempted to make it look like a factory Bosconian converted cab, with the white sides. I also really like the white-front / black side version you see on the old sales flyers, with the Galaxian styled marquee. If I go that direction, of course i'll need to replace the whole front panel and coin door with a proper style.
This guy has some photos of a very similar bootleg ms. pacman cabinet. Mine's got some slight differences from this one, such as the coin door, but it's very very close otherwise.
http://www.mylstar.com/mspacuprights.htmlThe overlay is only half-there, with a silly green patterned piece for the bottom half, and an acrylic cover to the top half. The control panel looks to have been hacked up a decent number of times, judging by the extra holes and un-used wiring, plus the a wico 4-way stick set up as a 2-way. This is going to get replaced with a proper 2-way stick and galaga/galaxian panel when I can find one cheap enough to restore. No rush though, as I want to take care of the wiring problems first. I'm pretty short of free-time lately with a 1 year old daughters, so I don't expect this to be a quick job.
The guy I bought if from said he has "somebody" who used to do the repair work for him at $75 a visit. Looking at the quality of the wiring modifications, it's almost criminal to have charged real money for this work. Some connections have these telephone crimps on them, some are just twist and tape jobs, a few are soldered but left exposed. For some reason there's a lot of 3" or so pigtails added in for no visibile reason. Solder quality on the switches is poor. I'm guessing though that the board was sent out for repair, as the work on it is much better from what I can see. It's already been modified for the color and logo corrections, which is why I didn't spot the Gallag board right away when play testing.


