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stigzler:
Like it. Drawer works well - good gun stash.
dgrace:
Where did you buy that foot pedal for games like Time Crisis; and does it plug into mic input or is it usb? Thanks
barrymossel:

--- Quote from: Niels Arcade on October 22, 2015, 08:54:25 am ---I bought the following things from arcadeworld.uk and arcadewinkel.nl (seller depending on price & availability):

- Coin door with two mechs
- 2x Sanwa ball top joystick
- player 1 and 2 startbuttons
- black admin buttons
- blue illuminated action buttons
- red illuminated action buttons
- i-pac 2 with wiring
- red T molding
- router T molding cutting bit
- 28 mm drill for button holes
- lock for the service door

I haven't got a definitive control panel layout yet, but I think I will go with eight action buttons for each player in case I might hookup my Xbox360 or PS4 in the future.



--- End quote ---
Did you purchase the coin door from Arcadeworld.co.uk? That was pretty expensive right? Looking for a nice coin door but 120 pounds + shipping from UK is quite a lot compared to the ones from Arcadewinkel.nl (who unfortunately have yellow buttons).
Nevermind, I just ordered a coin door from arcadeshop.de. :)
Niels Arcade:

--- Quote from: dgrace on December 11, 2017, 06:02:03 pm ---Where did you buy that foot pedal for games like Time Crisis; and does it plug into mic input or is it usb? Thanks

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This is the pedal I bought, the Acorn FP-1, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Acorn-FP-1-MIDI-Foot-Switch/dp/B003ZTV7B4

I simply cut of the jack connector and connected the wires to my button encoder/i-pac.
Niels Arcade:

--- Quote from: barrymossel on December 12, 2017, 02:01:48 pm ---
--- Quote from: Niels Arcade on October 22, 2015, 08:54:25 am ---I bought the following things from arcadeworld.uk and arcadewinkel.nl (seller depending on price & availability):

- Coin door with two mechs
- 2x Sanwa ball top joystick
- player 1 and 2 startbuttons
- black admin buttons
- blue illuminated action buttons
- red illuminated action buttons
- i-pac 2 with wiring
- red T molding
- router T molding cutting bit
- 28 mm drill for button holes
- lock for the service door

I haven't got a definitive control panel layout yet, but I think I will go with eight action buttons for each player in case I might hookup my Xbox360 or PS4 in the future.



--- End quote ---
Did you purchase the coin door from Arcadeworld.co.uk? That was pretty expensive right? Looking for a nice coin door but 120 pounds + shipping from UK is quite a lot compared to the ones from Arcadewinkel.nl (who unfortunately have yellow buttons).
Nevermind, I just ordered a coin door from arcadeshop.de. :)

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I bought the coin door with mech from arcadewinkel.nl. At that time it had the best price and availability compared to the other shops.
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