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BAS Jamma Cab
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Over the last couple of months I've been fixing up an old BAS cab. It wasn't much more than a shell when I got it but the cab itself was in pretty good nick. The side-art and coin doors were in decent condition as well, but the base was pretty tatty.
Here's some pics;
Base removed and new base constructed, with extra castors on front to make it easier to move about;
New ribbed rubber matting fitted;
The finished article;
It works;
The board in it was just for testing and has a GFX fault, I've just received a Pandora's Box 3 mutli-game board though so that's in there now
Here's a vid;
Big thanks to Arcade Art Shop (UK) for printing the Marquee & CPO artwork
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