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Mario Bros. Arcade Reproduction - Now with POW Block Stool
mccoy178:
That machine looks great! :cheers: Awesome work, as it looks very professional.
psychopanda:
Really good work all around! Everything looks so clean and perfect. :)
Between your cab and Bones', I'm about 90% convinced that I will paint the sides of my cab a different color. I was originally going to do the basic black and blue t-molding thing. The other day I decided to pick up some blue paint, can't remember the color but it's a light blue similar to what you've used. Only problem is that I have to figure out what t-molding color to go with now.
wilef:
I got my CPO last week, but I wanted to know if anyone had tips on applying it. I was thinking of lining it up with the control panel and drilling pilot holes, then taking it away and drilling the real holes through just the control panel. Then applying the CPO and cutting the holes in it. Is that a good process or is there a better way?
wilef:
Anyone? Another question I have is do I apply a thin layer of plexi on top to protect the surface? On some machines I've seen, that looks really slick. Any help would be appreciated.
theCoder:
--- Quote from: wilef on May 29, 2006, 04:17:46 pm ---I got my CPO last week, but I wanted to know if anyone had tips on applying it. I was thinking of lining it up with the control panel and drilling pilot holes, then taking it away and drilling the real holes through just the control panel. Then applying the CPO and cutting the holes in it. Is that a good process or is there a better way?
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I'm no expert but I'm rapidly approaching this phase on my project. There are lots of comments on the topic in this forum as well as in the Arcade Project book. Your approach lines up with what I've read so far. Cut the wood to the artwork, not the other way around.
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