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| 2600:
Slight correction, I think? Although, you can buy the newer yoke handles from Happs. The part to mount the handles is a separate piece on newer yokes can not be bought. On a star wars yoke, the inner part of the handles and this mount are the same piece. |
| Havok:
--- Quote from: Fozzy The Bear on May 24, 2006, 08:12:24 pm ---ROFL :laugh2:.... Give me chance to get the TRON ones out of the way first, and we'll see how people feel about them after that Brad..... Best Regards, Julian (Fozzy The Bear) --- End quote --- Yes, once finished with the Tron project, you must then begin work on a complete Star Wars solution: we'll worry about the innards, but you handle the shell... :D |
| Brax:
--- Quote from: 2600 on May 25, 2006, 08:25:08 am ---Slight correction, I think? Although, you can buy the newer yoke handles from Happs. The part to mount the handles is a separate piece on newer yokes can not be bought. On a star wars yoke, the inner part of the handles and this mount are the same piece. --- End quote --- Also, AFAIK the Happs handles are different. They're completely functional but not exact replicas of the original SW handles. |
| Luigi:
Hi. I've been searching for an Atari Star Wars Yoke for several months. Then I picked up a Road Riot (Atari) steering wheel. After a few weeks looking at it and wondering what to do with it I made a real good working yoke of it. I installed a kind of lever and a strong spring that will pull it back when released. I attached it onto a piece of wood with a hole in its middle. The lever goes through the hole and moves a pot when the yoke is moved forward and backward. I used an A-Pac for connecting to the PC. It works very fine. I don't have some pictures here but if you like I can post some. |
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