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Digital Vandal:
Thank you for your comments. Those plans aren't very easily read, not for a newbie like myself anyway. I'd always thought a router was something that connects to a computer and nothing else. :-\ I'm wanting to have a 4 player cp exactly like metroids which is in the gallery and I need a flat backed cab with enough space for the 4 player cp to go on it, and I believe a 28" 4x3 28" sony tv should go into it but please tell me if that's a bad idea.
shateredsoul:
I have my setup for only 2 players, but player 3 and 4 are setup as xbox 360 pads. This way everyone can play! and Some people actually prefer the controllers.
Digital Vandal:
I'm finding it almost impossible to find something to fit in with what I want. I specifically want to make a cp almost identical to M37r01d's, but I get the feeling I will struggle to get measurements especially since the slikstik manufacturers have been slated somewhat. I'm not sure which plans would be the best for the cab so that the cp will fit snugly and will look like it was designed for the machine. I don't want to do this half heartedly, it has to look professional and I'm worried I will choose the wrong plans to follow and it will just look wrong.
So, If anyone has measurements for the cp please help (it would appear after further looking that the cp is a generic slikstik design) and if anyone can recommend a particular set of plans to fit in with this rather wide cp then please point me in the right direction for that too. Thanks.
DeLuSioNal29:
Plans are available for download for the arcade cabinet but not the control panel. But it can't hurt to contact them and ask if they have those plans available for purchase.
http://www.mameroom.com/Products_UAII_Plans.asp
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Digital Vandal:
--- Quote from: DeLuSioNal29 on September 13, 2010, 01:14:18 pm ---Plans are available for download for the arcade cabinet but not the control panel. But it can't hurt to contact them and ask if they have those plans available for purchase.
http://www.mameroom.com/Products_UAII_Plans.asp
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Yeah, I've seen the plans for that. I was wanting to build a machine that is flat at the back and built in one piece, The UAII looks very complicated to build and has what appears to be unnecessary joins between top and bottom. I've always found basic but well executed is the best way to go. I've seen a lot of plans also that are in imperial measurements. Being from the UK we have used the metric system for many years and I have no idea what 70" looks like and when it says things like 5/8" it gets worse. What's wrong with mm? Measurements in metric are far more precise and easy to understand but can't find any anywhere.
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