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Arcade 1up Star Wars released and Discussion of Yoke
yotsuya:
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--- Quote from: negative1 on October 15, 2019, 09:49:34 am ---here's more comments about it:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Arcade1Up/comments/di1t49/arrived_today_couldnt_wait_to_get_home_and_put_it/
later
-1
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That guy had a pretty honest review. I wonder what the stress points are and how the plastic will hold up?
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A little bummed it's plastic instead of metal. I'd like to see an internal breakdown. Is this a modified Alan 1 or is this a complete switcharoo?
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I’m surprised you thought it would be metal.
I’d like to see a yoke breakdown as well.
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I honestly didn't think they'd be able to secure the license deal or build a yoke of any kind, so at this point to me, anything was possible.
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-1, if someone posts a yoke breakdown, please share
negative1:
sure guys.
it just came out, so someone will do a breakdown.
glen of GRS will have a metal one out, which should be cheaper than the new alan-1 yokes
though. his preview is here: skip the long intro to get to the actual preview:
later
-1
Howard_Casto:
I wonder if anyone could make an stl of the handles. I made a yoke for my driving rig and aside from the handles it's pretty close. I just used some cheap joystick handles.
PL1:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on October 16, 2019, 09:09:59 pm ---I wonder if anyone could make an stl of the handles.
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Jasonbar made a model of the whole yoke in this thread six years ago.
Not sure if the source for the models he posted there can be easily broken down into sub-parts. :dunno
It probably needs accurate measurements for:
- Trigger
- Internal hollow spaces
- Mount holes for the microswitches
- Slots for captive nuts for the screws that hold the halves together
- A different design for the thumb button since that shape is almost certainly too weak when printed
Scott
Zebra:
To me, this is the first Arcade 1up cab that makes sense. Regular joystick games can be played with a better experience in mame and for less cash with far more games etc. These dedicated cabs with custom analog controls have real appeal and are not nearly as easy to replicate as a diy project.
It's an awesome looking mini cab. I think they should do more like this except perhaps with some slightly newer games. If they made a Taito or Midway fixed gun cab with dual fixed recoil guns, I probably wouldn't be able to resist. Or perhaps a Daytona USA cab that would allow two (or more) to be linked. These are the kind of things people want in their games room.
If someone has gcode files for the yoke parts that should be metal, I'd be happy to give it a try on my cnc machine. I can make aluminum parts up to 31" x 12" x 8".
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