Hello All,
I have been watching the Arcade and Pinball emulation scene for many years now, and in 2009-2010 I built
my first arcade cabinet, which some of you may have seen here before. I knew at the time that I wanted to build a pincab as well, but I needed some time to recover from the arcade build (both mentally and financially), so the whole pinball idea pretty much sat on the back burner for quite sometime. So then last year I stumbled upon a pinball build that was unlike anything I had seen. I was totally shocked at how far the hobby had come! Force feedback? REAL DMD? Interactive lighting? These were all just dreams before. As soon as I saw that all of these things were now possible, I knew it was time. I HAD to have one of these cabs...
So for the past few months, I've been lurking on the various forums and soaking in as much knowledge as possible, all the while strategically purchasing and stashing parts as the opportunities presented themselves. Well my parts stash has now reached critical mass, and it's time to get this show on the road!
I struggled for quite a while deciding what theme I wanted to use for the cab. I bounced between a WWII theme, Indiana Jones, among others. Then I saw the video announcement for Zen Studios' forthcoming Star Wars Pinball tables, and it hit me that I had not really seen any well done Star Wars themed cabs. So I'll thank Zen for the inspiration, and Disney for giving me 'A New Hope' for the Star Wars franchise with their purchase of its rights from Lucas. I've been a huge fan of the original trilogy since childhood anyway, so Star Wars really is a natural choice.
Incidentally, I put a bug in Zen's ear begging them to add dual monitor support to their future PC release of the game to make the game pincab friendly. I even pointed them to Russ' great PinDMD and urged them to support that as well (knowing that it would probably be a long shot). Their company line is 'Pinball Everywhere'. My assertion was that it's not 'everywhere' if it's not on the cabinets purpose built for the job, and that there would be no more impressive way to show off their game than on such a machine...especially one that's Star Wars themed.

They wrote me back and said that they were discussing my request, so we'll see what happens. I would love to be able to showcase their game on my cabinet. But I digress...
So without further ado, presenting...

Here are the specs:
- Cabinet- Widebody based on the popular Williams plans by Mameman. Backbox widened to properly fit 32" TV
- Two 4x8 sheets of cabinet grade oak plywood
- 1x2" boards for playfield TV rails, and various braces/supports throughout the cabinet
- Screens- 46" Playfield: Samsung UN46ES6003 Super Thin LED LCD 1080P
- 32" Backglass: Samsung UN32EH4003 LED LCD 720P (1366x768 resolution)
- Vishay LEE-128G032-1 Orange LED DMD (single pixel array...no segments)
- PC Setup- Windows XP 32 bit Optimized Nlite Version
- AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition Quad Core 3.4Ghz CPU
- Cooler Master Hyper-212 CPU Cooler
- Asus M4A785TD-M EVO Motherboard
- 4GB G.SKILL DDR3 1600 RAM (2x 2GB sticks)
- Asus GTX560 OC Video Card
- Samsung 840 series 120GB SSD
- Corsair CX600M 600W Modular Power Supply
- Sound System- Infinity 5022i 5.25" Reference Speakers
- Infinity 8" 860W Reference Subwoofer
- Pioneer GM800 4 channel amplifier for 5.25"s
- Subwoofer Amplifier (TBD)
- Force Feeback (no pun intended)- Zebulon's Shaker/Gear motor assembly
- 8 Siemens 3RT1016-1BB41 Contactors (feedback for flippers, bumpers and slings)
- Real Pinball Knocker
- Lighting- Zebulon's Cree LED light bar (5 flashers)
- Two 21-LED Strobes
- LEDwholesalers RGB Color Changing Lighting Kit for under cabinet
- Electronics/Controller Boards- Zebulon's new booster boards for powering the toys, flashers and strobes (this board simplifies the wiring of all the toys big-time)
- RussDX's PinDMD2 to control the Vishay DMD
- Groovy Game Gear LEDWiz for force feedback and lighting
- Ultimarc IPAC2 USB interface for buttons
- Cooling- 4x Enermax T.B. Silence 120mm Ultra Quiet Twister Bearing Fans
- 4x 120mm chrome fan grills
- Buttons- GGG Chromalite buttons for Start, Coin and Exit
- Bally Yellow Launch Ball Button
- Green Happ Arcade Pushbutton (for power button)
- IL Translucent Buttons (flippers)
- Miscellaneous- Belkin Conserve Power Strip
- ATX power supply to power Zebulon's booster boards
- Microsoft Sidewinder Freestyle Pro (for tilt/nudge)
- Data East Coin Door
EDIT: Here's some pics of the final product:









Video:
Here's pics of some of the parts goodies:


Vishay DMD...

Light Bar, under-cab lighting and Strobes...

Siemens contactors...

Zebulon's new booster boards to power all the toys...

Zebulon's shaker/gear motor assembly...

Ear candy...

More ear candy... (sub)

Cooling...

Currently in the process of configuring the PC/Windows, and then will start loading VP, HyperPin, etc. and try to get at least a couple tables going.
Well, that's all for now...[/list]