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| RayB:
I dunno if this will help, but search for cabinet plans based on the old classic Taito cab, and Sega/Gremlin Frogger or Astro Blaster. |
| NoOne=NBA=:
From the sounds of it, you are interested in building a cabaret style cabinet. You might try a search for cabaret, and see what you come up with. |
| thrdbace:
Oh man, i found this one: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,21371.0.html PERFECT - for anyone with limited space, less than a 25" monitor, a strict budget, etc... I think i've settled in on my design.. |
| dabone:
Thats got a 25" in it. What about a williams design? Or a pacman? http://www.jakobud.com/ The old cabs are the best for 19". You just need to select a smaller control panel layout. (Ie, not 7 buttons per player, trackball, spinner, etc.) I've got a pacman that I've just stripped all the old laytex paint off of and I'm getting ready to turn it into a mame cab. The monitor lays down in the cab making it very easy to play. Later, dabone |
| paigeoliver:
I'll make it easy on you. Go to klov.com and start looking at cabinets. Basically EVERY game prior to 1986 had a 19" monitor as did many of the made afterwards. Also, be sure and check out minwah's cab, which is worth looking at. Good 19" cabinets are Defender, Pac-Man, System One (like Minwahs), Frogger, Zaxxon, Gorf. Heck there are a million of them. Really though, check out the system one cabinets, one of the larger control panels I have seen on 19" cabs. |
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