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yotsuya:
--- Quote from: Rick on April 02, 2014, 10:53:08 am ---- Glue up the t-molding on the face pieces (Stupid me, I forgot to cut channels into the front of the top and the marquee pieces, so I've resorted to trimming off the channel piece, and gluing/clamping the pieces on.) - IN PROGRESS
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Good luck with that - I hope the glue stays adhered to the plastic.
Rick:
--- Quote from: yotsuya on April 02, 2014, 11:39:44 am ---Good luck with that - I hope the glue stays adhered to the plastic.
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Thanks! So far, it's been good. I glued up a piece overnight, and it's still holding strong. Worst case scenario, I do have some Gorilla Glue and a hot glue gun available.
:D
yotsuya:
--- Quote from: Rick on April 02, 2014, 11:43:00 am ---I do have some Gorilla Glue and a hot glue gun available.
:D
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Which gets us to:
--- Quote from: Rick on April 02, 2014, 10:53:08 am --- At least I hope it's an eyelash. ;)
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Rick:
And, we're done!
Lots of lessons learned on this one. It takes a lot more time to build these up than I first thought! In the end, I'm proud of this 'first try', which I built for a buddy of mine.
MANY, MANY THANKS to the following, for which this would not be fully realized:
MALENKO - for providing the amazing artwork that fit perfectly with the cabinet, control panel and other parts
MIKE BOSS - for providing the Mala Background and configuration
ADAM at MULTICADE.CA - for providing me a great deal on the joysticks and buttons
And, of course, to the ARCADE GAMING COMMUNITY as a whole, for keeping this hobby alive!
Mamezilla:
Hey Rick, did you have the marquee and sideart printed locally ? If so, were these done at Staples ? I might start building my Titan during Easter weekend, but have no idea what artwork to use. Any idea what could look good on a Titan ?
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