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| romperwomb:
--- Quote from: Peale on December 27, 2004, 08:35:12 pm --- --- Quote from: RayB on December 27, 2004, 07:32:05 pm ---I wouldn't call that coin door a "Midway" coin door unless it actually has their logo plaque on it. Midway just used coin doors from a seperate supplier. --- End quote --- It's the same style. The picture isn't that great, it could have been painted over, or completely removed altogether. --- End quote --- A closer look at the coin door: I'd suspect that if it is a midway door the logo was painted over. Here is a cut-away of a Centari cab. Close, but not the same angle and bottom. |
| paigeoliver:
There are A TON of tiny variations on that cabinet. Much like the Midway cabinets. They all LOOK similar and the parts all swap, but there are definite differences between titles. Nothing that came in the cabinet makes financial sense to restore from a painted over empty, so do with it what you like. |
| romperwomb:
--- Quote from: paigeoliver on December 27, 2004, 09:46:23 pm ---There are A TON of tiny variations on that cabinet. Much like the Midway cabinets. They all LOOK similar and the parts all swap, but there are definite differences between titles. Nothing that came in the cabinet makes financial sense to restore from a painted over empty, so do with it what you like. --- End quote --- Permission given to MAME! SIR, YES SIR! Parting Shot: Still, any pointers in regards to the water damage? |
| paigeoliver:
I did one just like that, same damage even. It was a Super Moon Cresta. I used wood filler, corner protectors and angle iron on the bottom. Painted the cab black, put colored T-Molding on it and it ended up looking like a million bucks. |
| rob1234:
It may be a carnival cab. http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?letter=C&game_id=7286 |
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