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| lostboy:
I will knock something up over the next few days and we can see how it goes from there if you want. |
| menace:
ok--cool--wasn't sure if there would be any interest in this--I'll get the tempest dimensions next time I'm at my brothers place (its his as are most of the ones on the list :P). We should also decide on a format to be used--I'm fluent in autocad and microstation but not many people are so we may need something more generic--thoughts? |
| paigeoliver:
I can provide some measurements (although not full plans) on request for the following cabinets. ATW/Artic minis. (larger mini, holds a 19" monitor). Kangaroo/Dig Dug/Centipede/Arabian (All used same cabinet). Crystal Castles/Millipede (the upright Star Wars cabinet shares most of the measurements with these two). The Standard Midway 8080 cabinet (Amazing Maze, Asteroid, and about 20 other pre-invaders games). Think "Short, wide, and no marquee" This one would be VERY easy to build. If you are unsure of your skills, then go with this one. Battlezone - Only good thing about this cabinet is the step, makes it good for a household with both kids and adults. |
| singion:
i can help out here i got 20 mg webspace you can use for a bit of storage,i also got a pacman cocktail,a orignal tekken2 monster cab ,a space invader,and i hope soon a defender cab singion |
| menace:
Cool--since have absolutely no idea how to create a webpage ??? What format for the drawings would be easiest to store, take up the least space and be easily managed--I was thinking just Jpg's of drawings would work okay with legible dimensions--that way if you have no cad experience whatsoever you could hand draw it and then scan it in--it would have to be somewhat to scale or at the very least very well dimensioned--since thats the point. |
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