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Know where I can find this MAME cab?
anthony691:
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--- Quote from: generic_eric on June 09, 2003, 05:27:26 pm ---From the custom arcade website:
78" High x 58" Deep x 48" Wide (with control panel) 32" Wide (w/out control panel)
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With those basic dimemsions and the many pics on site you can probably rough out a set of plans fairly easily. Take a full frontal, a side view and apply the measurements to make your own.
BobA
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This is true. Besides, you don't want to look exactly like someone else, do you? ;)
P.S. It does not look like the UAII, you knuckleheads. Unless you mean to say "The UAII looks like a Neo-Geo MVS cabiinet", in which case you'd be right.
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I said it looked like UAII because he could get those plans. If he e-mails the Neo-Geo folks, do you think they will give him them or evem respond? Just wanted to explain my reasoning.
Bill_S:
Thanks guys. I was thinking the same thing on just make a similar cab based on his dimensions and photos. I think I could probably make a pretty close copy based on all the info at his web site along with a little time on AutoCAD. It wouldn't end up being exactly the same even if I had the plans (my cab is a take from the LuSid design, but not an exact copy by any means).
I didn't mention it in my post above because I was afraid the thread would degenerate into people screaming about copyrights, etc.
I did show my friend the UAII cabs and said we could buy those plans. He liked the one piece look from this custom-arcade cab better, though.
Looks like I'll start messing with the profiles in CAD.
I hope this ACAD project doesn't end up 1/2 done like the cabaret I started a couple months ago based on the Robotron mini (modeled from rough dim's and pics only there, too). I ended up getting a Pole Position with no monitor to play with for now. Maybe I'll finish the cabaret next year :)
Thanks for the suggestions!
jdjuggler:
Regarding the UAII cabinet with it's "2 piece" design... I was wondering if this was based on a real arcade machine?
I don't remember ever seeing an arcade cabinet with the top section as a separate piece like the UAII.
Has anyone seen a picture of something like this (other than the UAII machines)?
JD
Birdtales:
--- Quote from: jdjuggler on June 10, 2003, 11:37:34 am ---Regarding the UAII cabinet with it's "2 piece" design... I was wondering if this was based on a real arcade machine?
I don't remember ever seeing an arcade cabinet with the top section as a separate piece like the UAII.
Has anyone seen a picture of something like this (other than the UAII machines)?
JD
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Check this thread there is an arcade cabinet picture of a two piece real cabinet.
http://www.arcadecontrols.org/yabbse/index.php?board=1;action=display;threadid=2842;start=msg15896#msg15896
dna-man:
Hey Guys!
Although I purchased the Dynamo Showcase Cabinet (39" CRT), I did the FULL CP and internals all by myself (sounds like boasting but no one else gets this whole thing!!!) Not just a hobby!
Let me know your thoughts :) I came up with the layout on my own and it wasn't until much later that I realized that it kind of resembles a UA CP..
- waiting to hook up 2 superoffroad steering wheels and analoge pedals (not sure how to do the pedals though)
Next, onto a VMJB wall mount! (this will be modeled after the mameroom unit - his is very cool!)
Talk soon,
d