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| ** ARTIFACT Game Museum ** GIFT: Sketchup plans and... ARTWORK! |
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| ARTIFACT:
no side art on this one, no :) its in the family room, that would have been too much WHAT IS LEFT TO DO: --------------------------- . Screen bezel (will build one out of plastic sheets . Back panels of cab . add 2 or 3 fans in the back ... blow cool air in, blow hot air out . replace broken coin mechs with custom coin chutes/sleeves (use cardboard, like I've seen done on BYOAC) . (maybe) add pinball buttons . Get 2 bar stools :) Bugs to iron out: . figure out this lightgun button issue... Model2 and PC games work great . find a way to get focus on Future Pinball when launched from MaLa |
| ARTIFACT:
**** LIGHTGUN ISSUE IN MAME FIXED! **** My ACT LABS works in MAME 119 now! I was moving the gun while trying to assign the trigger to Button 1 Simply keeping the gun from moving while pressing the trigger did the trick. |
| ARTIFACT:
****************** GIFTS FOR THE COMMUNITY ******************* . FULL plans of the project (Sketchup project file) . ARCADE COMPONENTS (Sketchup models / components) (SORRY: NO SUPPORT for these files... you are on your own... I am super busy... If you understand Sketchup, all you need is in the files) Attaching the 2 files to this post! Merry (early) Christmas everyone. ENJOY -ARTIFACT PS: use the "tape measure" tool in Sketchup to take ANY measurement in my project file... This tool is your new best friend... Because of it, I did not make ANY bad cut (!) throughout. |
| Bender:
Thanks so much! It is very generous of you to share your incredible work! :applaud: I've made most of the components already but I'm really glad I can use your awesome cherry switch and casters, those files will be a big help to put the finishing touches on my sketch up layout. as I said in my project thread I'll post all my sketch up components when the project is done (or at least close, are they ever really done?) http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=68865.0 |
| dmworking247:
This is the first time I've seen this thread, and let me just say its projects like these that make me want to hack apart my upright and do it from scratch. Either you're a master photographer (even with your camera phone) or your wood crafting skills put most others to shame. Well done, an awesome cab that I'd even consider buying (and to me, its all about the build not the end result... so thats saying something) |
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