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Dazz:

--- Quote from: Jasonmm on May 23, 2011, 08:43:32 pm ---hi , where did u get the cool plexi motherboard case thing ? thanks

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The plexi case is a Sunbeam Tech Station that I bought from newegg.com.  Looks like they no longer carry them though... 



--- Quote from: gbeef on May 23, 2011, 08:59:04 pm ---Dazz this is looking awesome. What did you do with your V1 cab?

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You can see V1 standing behind the side view of the cabinet above.  I'm sure if someone wanted it for a build I'd sell it for the price of the glass.  Don't have any hardware or anything for it, but the glass is good.  If I can't sell it then I'm going to probably end up trashing it and seeing if I can sell the glass separately.

Dazz:
Head attached. Gotta do a little touch up painting.


Front with head attached.

vidmouse:
I use blur's edit to visual pinball core.vbs to help with
debouncing the nudging for my homemade tilt bobs:

http://www.vpforums.org/index.php?showtopic=11875

Dazz:
Buttons installed. 2 out of 3 screens installed. I dropped the screens in so I could make sure that I position my flipper buttons. Unfortunately, my spade bit is dull as heck and wouldn't even cut butter. Looks like a trip to the hardware store is in order in the morning. I really can't install or work on the 3rd screen until I get my custom glass made.



I need LED recommendation for the following.  I removed the green dome and installed a clear one. I'm planning on adding some RGB LED's inside the domes and tie them into the LEDWiz. These will then be installed under the glass but above the playfield. They will be attached to the side of the cabinet and will extend a small bit over the playfield. 

I don't want to go with Crees since they are extremely bright.  I want something that will flash like flashers but also be RGB as well.

Nephasth:
Well with an LEDWiz and software such as LED Blinky you can control the brightness/intensity of the LEDs, as well as color (if RGB) and flash sequence. Is Cree a manufacturer? Should work with pretty much any LED.

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