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Hunk_4TH:
Hey guys this may sound and look corny (I'm no good at wood working etc..) so I took an old shelf piece to a computer desktop and created this. Though it's still a work in process. But I thought I'd show it off here as I'm working on it. Also I bought this CP top off of a fellow user here and plan on buying his MK board,jamma harness and psu soon to include in this project! The artwork is in bad shape but that's coming off and being replaced with MK 3

Hunk_4TH:
Just got the rest of my buttons today and got all of the decals on. Now I just need an encoder. I'm leaning towards an X-arcade PCB because it comes with a wiring kit! Unless I can find an I-pac cheap which I really want.

Malenko:
looks good, but I'd lose the start, MK3, and midway stickers. The start buttons are obvious, and the other kinda make it look  bad IMO. cut some grooves for red Tmolding and that'd be super Uber hot

Hunk_4TH:

--- Quote from: Malenko on January 08, 2009, 09:13:46 am ---looks good, but I'd lose the start, MK3, and midway stickers. The start buttons are obvious, and the other kinda make it look  bad IMO. cut some grooves for red Tmolding and that'd be super Uber hot

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Hey thanks for the kind words! you're right about the Start,Midway and MK3 decals. I was just trying to get it as close as possible to the original MK3 cp. Though the P1 start and Midway sticker sort of got a little ruined while applying it. I do plan on getting some t-molding for it in the future once I get an encoder and get all of that wired up. Any more suggestions are welcomed!  :cheers:

beastathon:
You really cleaned it up nicely, it's looking much better now. I also agree about the stickers, I think simpler is better.
Another suggestion if you're going to apply t-molding, cut an identical length of wood for the remaining side and it would look pretty damn close to an MK CP.

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