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Exact Measurments for Frogger Cabinet
« on: December 09, 2006, 06:37:33 am »
OK, Even though i can and probably will use a measuring tape to figure out the exact measurements of my frogger cabinet, I was wondering if any exist already? You'd think they would exist in the manual, but no. The only reason WHY I need them is for hypothesizing how my cabinet will look after i modify the heck out of it. This can be achieved by drawing it in 3D with something like Google SketchUp, oh and if anyone has a better 3D CAD program that is free, let me know. This cabinet, like most, has angles and rounded edges that make measuring quite a hassle. So lets start simple, Measurments for Frogger Cabinet? Anyone?:-)



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Re: Exact Measurments for Frogger Cabinet
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2006, 11:41:11 am »
Cypris,
I don't have the measurements, but here's what I would do...

According to ggdb.com, the measurements are 68"H x 26"W x 28" D.  I would take the pics from the manual and bring them into Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro or whatever and scale them to those dimensions.  Then you can figure out measurements from that.  That's what I did awhile ago when I turned an old Frogger cab into a MAME cab and wanted to see how certain mods would look.  Hope that's even remotely helpful!   :cheers: