So after to picking up this old Chase HQ cab i thought i could restore it,i soon revised my idea it was to much work
to get this woodwork even close to ship,Also i would be limted to one game
So i thought id build my own version It's basically restore/rework of the cab I picked up but i want o make my own
new version along with artwork
HERE WE GO
I'm cloning piece by piece so let take the can apart

Side off

Quick sketch

Both sides cut at once

Not a bad match

Some of the others panels like coin door

It fits

The original back door is 2mm to big due to my cuts bit allowing for the saw blade
So I used my router to match other pieces

Test for the wheel

Old and new side by side

Not bad for a afternoons work
I then dropped the pedals off to a friend that has a polishing wheel and I think they came up pretty nice
Before

After


I painted all the wood parts even though I'm add art work it's good to seal the wood


I cleaned up the rusty coin door and and back brace


And all stacked up

This stuff is great

Out with the old



And after a lot of work I finally got the original artwork off off and all the sticky glue


Polished these catches

Cut the slot for the T Molding
And did a test fit with a spare piece I have


All about that base
Bought some wood for the bottom of the machine ( I'll paint later)







Wheel man
so after researching my options for using the original wheel works out to expensive to buy a optipac board £30 and after setting it up I would be limited for options
So I glanced on gumtree and picked up this bargain locale to me a Logitech g force steering wheel for £20

So I stripped the original wheel down and boxed it up

I open up my new wheel to see how to mount it onto the old control panel

I'm sure I'll figure a way
Now to try and use the original pedal
The original pedals use a 30k variable resistor so I thought I was doomed until I played around and found the new one swapped perfectly
Old

New

The brake isn't a simple swap out I think I'll use the original on/off microswitch
And find a way to connect it to the wheel
I sprayed the control panel and did a loose test fit

