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jtslade:
--- Quote from: deathbot on June 15, 2008, 10:58:27 pm ---I would be curious where you got the overlay as well. I am getting ready to restore a Neo Geo cab, but I am going to do it from scratch. The one I got for a $100 was a conversion and a bad one at that. As a newbie, I would like to throw a few questions out to the community. 1. The wiring in this old cab is circa 1988. What modifications to a new Jamma harness would I have to make to make it compatible with neo geo? 2. I have found several sources for the Neo Geo cab conversion decal (red square/white lettering). Does anyone know where I could get a rub on decal made of the logo to avoid the potential issue of color mismatch? 3. On that same note, does anyone know the name and the manufacturer of the shade of red used on a neo geo cabinet? 4. Also, I have been having trouble finding "detailed" building plans for a neo geo cab. I found a guy who built his own, but no actual measurements. If anyone has a link to this info, please let me know (any versions). Thanks in advance for any info, deathbot --- End quote --- I am very much in need of a control panel overlay for a MVS-4 25 cab that I am restoring. http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=84291.0 |
jtslade:
Is this the Red paint that matches the original MVS cabs 2600 Red Sea http://www.fineartstore.com/Catalog/tabid/365/List/1/CategoryID/17040/Level/a/Default.aspx |
Malenko:
YES! |
juanchocnva:
the black part of the cab did you painted or is vinyl,,,, am trying to buy black vinyl to restore my 4 slot neo geo but not the thick one they sell on home depot (the bullet proof) just a regular one (paper like) cuz i cant paint inside my apartment :angry: so if you know of a place... :cheers: nice cab by the way |
Malenko:
The black area was painted. I sold that cab a few years ago and still regret it. |
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