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| Chris:
--- Quote from: RayB on February 15, 2005, 12:02:52 pm ---I remember back in the day (90's) at the Disneyland arcade, all their conversions had nice stuck-on siding instead of paint. --- End quote --- I loved the Disneyland arcades, both the modern stuff at the Space Mountain arcade and ther old electromechanical stuff at the Penny Arcade. |
| Paradigm1969:
Nice find! I just got one about a month ago. 75$ Good side art , glass bezel - no scrathches , cp was filled in for ? , clean coin door, no water damage ,and it was gutted. I did'nt change anything and Mamed it. Topped off with a custom marquee from emdkay [superb work btw!!!] this looks great! I chose to Mame because it looked cool next to my original Stargate and Defender:) |
| mahuti:
Tutankham.com has a good tutorial on stencilling and painting. I believe stargate is the machine he uses in the stencilling tutorial. |
| southpaw13:
Oh yes, great tutorial. Unfortunately, I don't think that I will have a decent image left to work with when I pull off the formica... |
| Wade:
Sideart for startgate is on the vector library, so you can easily print it up and make stencils from that. That is what I'd do if I were restoring that game. Or, if you have a good connection, you could just print the entire sideart and glue it on, but that wouldn't be as good as painting it on. Wade |
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