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c64rulez:

--- Quote from: MYX on April 01, 2006, 12:28:29 pm ---DUDE That is looking great. You have to be happy with the progress.
Hey on the sharp edge of the pacman mouth is the tmolding 2 pieces, or one continous piece? If it is one piece, did it fight you, or did it lay down easily?

EDIT: Hey are you going to paint the inside, or leave it bare?

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Thanks.
The molding is one continous piece, and actually the inside of the pacman mouth did not surrender.
I saw how others applied it ( v cuts on "outer" corners, and 1/4" spaced cuts on "inner" corners), and I went that same road. I simply couldn't make the molding fit perfectly on the "inner" corners, but it's neglible.

The inside of the cab is not for display. It'll stay bare

c64rulez:
Well.... the internal dashboard took sometime constructing, and it's almost done (Just some wire hooking left)

The dashboard sits inside the (in)famous drawer and consists of:

2 coin buttons (sorry, no coin door)
1 main power switch - this gives/cuts power to the entire cab
1 pc power button - pc on/off switch
1 speakers power/volume control
1 speakers bass control

all the dashboard wiring is hidden nicely under the drawer, with the wires following the front curve.
The dashboard will be screwed to the drawer, so it can be removed for maintenance

With very little left to do, I estimate reaching the finishing line this weekend  ;D

BobbyG66:
Well done, gives me some ideas for my cab.

leapinlew:

--- Quote from: c64rulez on April 10, 2006, 12:12:54 pm ---With very little left to do, I estimate reaching the finishing line this weekend  ;D

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Including the custom front end?

MYX:
I love the slide out utility drawer with full graphics. I am not doing a drawer because I never liked whe way that they looked. You have a nice solution there.  :cheers:

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