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Restoring a Sega Aero City Cab |
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epslon:
Update time: Installed the new top marquee. Still need the top bolts and finish designing the flyer i'm putting in there but this cab is done being restored back to its former glory! Big Thank You to Mike A. for all his hard work and help in this project! I really appreciate it. Here's a few pics below: |
harveybirdman:
Great job. Did you make an adapter for king of air? Is the cab still mamma? What are your thoughts on the board? Props Mike A for being an outstanding contributor to the forum look forward to meeting you at Zapcon! |
HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: harveybirdman on October 17, 2017, 01:47:24 pm ---Is the cab still mamma? --- End quote --- I love those mamma cabs |
epslon:
--- Quote from: harveybirdman on October 17, 2017, 01:47:24 pm ---Great job. Did you make an adapter for king of air? Is the cab still mamma? What are your thoughts on the board? Props Mike A for being an outstanding contributor to the forum look forward to meeting you at Zapcon! --- End quote --- No adapter needed. It was plug and play. Cab is mamma's second cousin jamma ;D I love the board, i'd say 40 of the 50 games work great. Few have some tearing/sound or slowdown issues though. Overall a good purchase for the price for a great collection of vert games. |
harveybirdman:
I bought a knockoff and gave it to Malenko, who had to sacrifice a perfectly good Jamma harness to make it and it's stupid pinout go... Where did you get yours? I may throw one in to BulletReign because I'm never going to afford a real Truxton II. |
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