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| rovingmind:
I stumbled across one fellow from I believe denmark who had one in a state of dissassembly and had posted photos, but i havn't heard from him and he probably has it back together by now. This is my white elephant and if i'm going to take the time to do the cabinet i want it to be as right as possible. Unfortunately some of the sides end up being three layers thick where they attach. (the canopy cover) I want the base cabinet to be as close as possible to the original from the outside. Not counting a small builders plaque and a pair of usb ports. |
| rovingmind:
Beets me, at the moment i use a USB Saitech Cyborg (older model first usb without the 3d rotation option but still has the fully customizable handle) --- Quote from: squirrellydw on April 09, 2007, 12:56:08 pm ---Sorry to be off topic but can you use a U360 joystick to play starwars? I am guessing in analog mode? Thanks --- End quote --- |
| ChadTower:
Is the cockpit artwork out there? That multilayered design would make it really hard to scan. |
| rovingmind:
yep but its unclean, needs stitched back together, the yoke overlay is there also, the only thing i havn't been able to find artwork wise to work with is the ones that are on the bezel itself. I've found some very low-res photos that could be used to work from but they would be poor quality. I have a bezel but the artwork was removed from it, and my controlpanel has a decent one on it already. With Ram Controls reproduction yoke coming out soon, ( have to wait for christmas to get one) the cabinet itself is the stopping point. |
| rovingmind:
http://www.arcadecollecting.com/caga/ in the unclean artwork section Awesome job done on that. They did it with an extremely mint machine. |
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