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Ond:

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--- Quote ---I think it works much nicer. There's still "dark space" but there's not near as much of it, which seems to gel with the rest of the cab design.
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Agreed and not bogus at all. I think it looks great and the motif's surrounding the buttons definitely brings the CP together!  :cheers:

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+1, hell of a thing to have to redo but definitely worth the effort.  With your cab it's all about enjoying the fine detail, taking it in and appreciating the effect you've achieved.  In some parallel universe HG Wells is drooling over the  No. 18 Arqadium Engine.  Nice work on the plunger it's been doct'rd just right.

drventure:
Thanks, guys!

I appreciate the feedback.

I think i'll be sealing it up the weekend then! Yay! Finally able to get back to some of the other bits (like those ELWire nixie tubes I've had stashed for a year now)

Bender:
Looking great Dr. :cheers: :cheers:

thatpurplestuff:
Fantastic job on that plunger, and the CP (again)!  Seal that baby up and get working with those tubes!

R0UNDEYEZ:
I've just found this thread for the first time tonight and read the whole thing.. amazing!
I love steampunk as a style and had considered it when building mine, but decided against it because I couldn't think of anything for the joysticks and buttons..and well, to really make it look great like you have it takes attention to those sort of details. You said its going on 3 years somewhere in the thread.. do the buttons still have good finish? I wrote off painting as an option figuring they would wear off and get "gummy" with use.
I am also curious about the pinball plunger rod, is it hooked up to a button? I seem to have missed how it interfaces.

great project though, A+ on all the details man.

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