Arcade Collecting > Restorations & repair
Yet another Williams Multigame - Done!
Paladin:
I finally got my control panel done (apart from lighting the player start buttons), so I thought I'd toss up some pictures. It's pretty much done with the exception of the cabinet resto. The temperature and weather still suck, so I'll have to wait for it to warm up so I can do that outside. I've got a set of the Phoenix Arcade side art and red T molding ready to go.
The beginning:
It got worse before it got better:
Current status:
Spyridon:
That's looking pretty good. What are you running in it?
Paladin:
I guess I should have put that info in! It's the Jrok multi board.
I bought the cabinet several months ago for $60, as a fully functional Bloxeed. The Jrok board was a board swap a little wire harness work. I downloaded the Phoenix Arcade artwork, and modified it a little. The main thing I did was remove a lot of the Bubbles artwork, and the 'Williams Multigame' white text on the top. I had the marquee printed by mamemarquees, and it's a quality job as usual.
I'm also using 4 inch shafts. At first I though I'd go back to 3.5, but now that I've got the control panel finished I'll definately be staying with the longer shafts. As everything multi, it's a compromise between games. The long shafts are a bit tall for Defender and Stargate, but since Robotron is my favorite game I decided to keep them.
FrizzleFried:
Not a fan of Bubbles?
Going to go with a different bezel or are you going to stick with Joust?
If you wanted it, I could send you my custom bezel artwork (which you could remove the bubbles if you wanted to)...
Level42:
I'm sorry man, but if I look longer than 3 seconds at that picture it drives me nuts.
Too much !
I'm sure in real life it'll be OK, but man this is busy for the eyes....
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