Arcade Collecting > Restorations & repair
2600's Punch-Out Restoration
2600:
Ok, time to start this project.
I got this empty cabinet in the spring and I finally got a chance to do a little cleaning.
Here are a few before shots of the inside after I vacuumed it out.
2600:
After I took advice from Wade and took off the front and hosed it down then used some Blech White. I sprayed some Polycrylic on it afterward to help with future cleanups.
MaximRecoil:
Is the machine going to become a Punch-Out, Super Punch-Out or both?
2600:
Well technically both since I'm finishing up the Double Punch-Out kit and will put the kit in here. I guess I should of changed the title a bit. I have a marquee for both, side art will probably have the super stickers, but no ducking pull on the control panel. Maybe I'll regret not having the ducking pull sticker later.
I'll also swap in my Arm Wrestling and Playchoice Board in for good measure.
MaximRecoil:
--- Quote from: 2600 on September 08, 2008, 08:32:31 pm ---Well technically both since I'm finishing up the Double Punch-Out kit and will put the kit in here. I guess I should of changed the title a bit. I have a marquee for both, side art will probably have the super stickers, but no ducking pull on the control panel. Maybe I'll regret not having the ducking pull sticker later.
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I've got one of the repro Ducking Pull stickers we did that I would consider a "factory second", due to the alignment of the carriage bolt holes being off enough to be a problem. The holes could be fixed with an exacto knife, and the carriage bolt heads would more than cover the amount that the holes are off by, so with the joystick installed, you couldn't tell the difference.
Considering the amount of help you provided in fixing the frustrating audio problem with my SPO boardset, I'll send you the sticker at no charge if you want it.
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