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jab:

I found a UK seller on EBay but with shipping he wants 20 UKP for 20', that's about $35.
Looks like www.t-molding.com it is

GregorDV:

Not to hijack the thread, but I was checking out t-mold.com and t-molding.com and saw the Chrome T-Molding.  Ooooooooh.  Sparkly.  While it gets zero marks for acade authenticity, it's SPARKLY!  Has anybody actually played with this?  How well is it going to stand up to little toddler fingerprints?  Will the chrome finish come off after little fingernails pick and scratch for a couple of years?

-GregorDV

leapinlew:

so far mine has been fine. Going on about 3 months with it.

MYX:


--- Quote from: GregorDV on June 26, 2006, 08:18:22 pm ---Not to hijack the thread, but I was checking out t-mold.com and t-molding.com and saw the Chrome T-Molding.  Ooooooooh.  Sparkly.  While it gets zero marks for arcade authenticity, it's SPARKLY!  Has anybody actually played with this?  How well is it going to stand up to little toddler fingerprints?  Will the chrome finish come off after little fingernails pick and scratch for a couple of years?

-GregorDV

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The t-moulding is (was originally) meant to be a protective barrier for the cab. It would take the bumps and scrapes so the edge wouldn't. Now, our cabs see less abuse as they are in a home with people that love them. So now it is decorative. It may hold up as it is designed to be abused, but chrome (sparkly) is a specialty, so I can not speak to how deep the sparkly actually goes before it comes off. You could order a sample piece and run it through the mill and see how it holds up.

Is the DV related to video?
Is the Sparkly related to "The Secret of NIMH"?

Crafty:


--- Quote from: GregorDV on June 26, 2006, 08:18:22 pm ---  Has anybody actually played with this?  -GregorDV

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There was an example recently utilising the chrome t-molding...
Sorry don't remember the exact post but it's in here somewhere...

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