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Xiaou2:

 Modular has its advantages.. but also many disadvantages...

1)  if controls are not completely enclosed, they may get damaged when in storage or transport, or in install.

2)  takes time away from gameing, as you have to swap things out each time you go to another game type.

3) artwork isnt always as cool

4) grooves may be felt on the panel.

5) plexi might not be easy to add.

  There may be more, but the swap time and possible transit damage are the reasons why I chose not to make such a setup.

 

armax:

--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on June 18, 2005, 02:58:43 am ---
 Modular has its advantages.. but also many disadvantages...

1)
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Nannuu:

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--- Quote from: allroy1975 on June 17, 2005, 02:52:04 am ---and it would look like butt.
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Tiger-Heli:

--- Quote from: AmericanDemon on June 17, 2005, 01:26:35 pm ---You mean like this?


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Thanks for posting the pic of the SuperCade.  That still is, IMNSHO the best example of a classy "do everything on one panel" cabinet.
Nannuu:
The Supercade rules.  That is by far my favorite frankenpanel.  It doesn't even look franky to me.  That is a very playable panel in my opinion.  It almost gets everything.
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