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| badgerjohn:
BadMouth thanks for the link, Franco thanks for taking an hour of my life up drooling over your work!! I'm just looking into it, not even 1% as skilled as you! Can just about manage a Mame/mala setup in a home made cab (which I thought came out not too bad until I saw your stuff!!! Is there any other advice about turning one into a Mame cab? Anything else to be aware of? Damn now I have to get one!! |
| badgerjohn:
Are you based in England too Franco? |
| BadMouth:
I have used vinyl dye on fiberglass that has been prepped with bondo and automotive primer, so it will work over primer. That was so the piece would match the car door panel it was going into. I see no advantage to using it instead of paint here though. I've heard good things about Krylon Fusion, but haven't used it myself. Make sure everything you don't want painted is taped off. The static built up in plastic can make paint fly in odd directions. |
| Franco B:
Thats good to know about the vinyl dye Badmouth, thanks. Naomi's are pretty easy to 'mame'. Most of them have a 31k monitor so your PC will plug straight in though VGA. For the controls you can just pickup a [JVS PAC] and that will interface the controls to your PC with no re-wiring etc required. Yeah, I'm in the UK :) I may know of one for sale actually if you are looking for one. |
| badgerjohn:
I hope you dont mind me bombarding you with questions! With the JVS PAC, if I bought a can that had 3 buttons per player but I wanted 6 it's no problem? How would I power the pc? As my cab was a fresh build, I didn't have existing wiring, power supplies, components to deal with! I am looking to buy one but more as a project than one that is mint. What's the spec/price etc? |
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