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turnarcades and ultimarc review
HaRuMaN:
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--- Quote from: UKShark on August 12, 2010, 06:21:05 am ---Currently stripping down the cab to start again.
Ill post some pics once the Plexiglas, bezel, the paintwork and the monitor are replaced (Monitor looks like late august....maybe).
Steve
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You never did post any pics so we will believe what we will. ;D
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http://ukshark101.blogspot.com/2010/08/pics-of-my-poor-build-from-turnarcades.html
BobA:
Ok found them :D. It would have been alot easier for him to just to post a few pics instead of having to search a blog. Thanks HarumaN I don't usually backtrack in a thread to find things that are posted elsewhere. Too many threads.
HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: BobA on May 28, 2011, 03:19:48 pm ---Ok found them :D. It would have been alot easier for him to just to post a few pics instead of having to search a blog. Thanks HarumaN I don't usually backtrack in a thread to find things that are posted elsewhere. Too many threads.
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Yeah it took me a while to find them, lol... but I was curious.
Turnarcades:
I felt the need to defend as a whole blog was created just to have a go, which customers still ask about now. We have no delivery service of our own and no direct connection to any delivery agent (except for a good working relationship with the courier we regularly use and trust). If it was in such bad shape it would never have been sent out in the first place, so things like damaged lights would not have been something we did and would only have happened after it left our premises. No need to re-iterate points already made above, but I can say for sure that the only change made was that speakers, a PC and artwork were added to complete the machine, no acrylic, paintwork or the 'broken' monitor were changed, and none of the 2000 people who played and indeed inspected the machine at Replay 2010 saw anything to suggest it wasn't up to standard, including forum member Leedsfan, pictured top centre:
I accepted certain problems like the broken light and interior finish, but if the monitor, acrylic and paintwork were in any way wrong we wouldn't have felt confident enough to showcase it as a demo machine in front of so many people. Offers were made to rectify but they were turned down, conditions of sale were known. One visitor to the show actually bought the machine in question after a full inspection in person so we're just happy it went to someone who appreciated it.
ark_ader:
As a previous critic of unfinished Turnarcade cabinets, I was totally amazed at the R3Play when I checked out Craig's cabinets.
They looked solidly built and a mate and I played on the one pictured above and the CP was at a nice height.
I'm tempted at getting his slim mini, but its getting it shipped that is the problem, also thre will be a matter of adjustments that I think Craig would have a problem with.
I would like to see some more pictures of Craig's slim mini, but something that can show the scale as I have only have a small amount of room to place it.
Sorry to hear of the OP issues, but it doesn't represent the quality build I saw in Blackpool.
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