Arcade Collecting > Restorations & repair
Galaga restoration
Wade:
Thanks for the kind words, guys!
SuperGunGuru, yeah, that sounds like your Tron was in the exact same predicament and this Galaga!
Eric, thanks, but it's not a Miata. It's a 94 RX-7 twin turbo! Common mistake. :)
Wade
javeryh:
Amazing work! I love the shape of those cabs and the design of Galaga is probably my favorite. One question: where did you buy the laminate for the sides of your cab? I want to put something similar down over my control panel that is tough and can withstand a little wear and tear...
CheffoJeffo:
Awesome job ... gives me a kick in the pants to get back to restoring mine ... but that will pass ...
That coin door looks great -- I would plonk that Midway plate on (I've got two and the plates on both of them look rather lousy, even on the one that I've cleaned up).
Thanks for all the pics.
Cheers.
erictrumpet:
DANG!!! I literally was about to post, "Nice RX-7" but then I thought, nah it could be either and chances are it's a Miata, the way more common car. Oh well bad guess! :) At any rate, sweet ride, and awesome cab.
Eric.
Wade:
Eric - Ha, yup, it would be hard to tell from that pic! Thanks, I love that car, though I hardly drive it anymore (had it for 8 years now).
JaveryH - The laminate can be bought at Home improvement stores, but I usually buy mine from a local kitchen counter and plastic company, because they have a much better selection than the regular HI stores.
Here are a couple of pics of it in its final resting place in my buddy's gameroom. :)
Wade
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