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Title: TOMATOCADE - Bartop - DONE!
Post by: psychotech on August 09, 2006, 07:56:13 pm
Greetings..

After surfing around the forum for a few months I at last have something to announce. For need of a better name I think it should be called the Tomatocade.. (After the 'legendary' "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" ;)

The Tomatocade is a bartop built around an old Compaq Armada 4130T laptop (a Pentium 100MHz with 80Mb memory, 1 GB HD and a 11,8" TFT screen) and as such won't be able to run too many games. Still, with DOS MAME 0.36 it manages most of the essentials (as I find 'em) like Space Invaders, Defender, Centipede, Pac-Man, Bombjack, Wizard of Wor, Track&Field, Zaxxon, Scramble, Donkey Kong, Section-Z, and so on..

The machine's dimensions are (WxDxH) 35,5cmx35cmX32cm (that's like 13,97"x13.77"x12.59") and the main materials used in this project are 10mm (0.39") MDF and 4mm (0.157") plywood ..along with a truckload of L-brackets of course. The front-end used (because of the laptop's limitations) is GameLauncher, a now discontinued FE that nevertheless works great even on a lowly machine like this project's laptop. And yes, I'm running MAME in Dos 6.22. There's also Win95a installed for the occasional maintenance needs.

The left-over harddisk space on the laptop is naturally used to its full potential ..it's now full of all the 1980's hardrock / heavymetal / etc. songs I could think of :) To annoy people with the stuff I use the DAMP jukebox..

At the moment the project is almost done ..all I have to do is decide what to use in place of t-moulding. Well, anyway..

------------------------- 050507
It IS done.
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(http://www.telemail.fi/psychotech/big_ugly/tomato_01.jpg)

Check out the site and give your comments on the forums and ..feel free to throw 'em rotten tomatoes on me .. The tomatoes WILL strike back :)

Visit TOMATOCADE @ http://www.telemail.fi/psychotech/index.html
Title: Re: BARTOP ..Just call it TOMATOCADE
Post by: NIVO on August 09, 2006, 08:30:04 pm
very very nice. Congrats on the build  :applaud:
Title: Re: BARTOP ..Just call it TOMATOCADE
Post by: SNAAKE on August 09, 2006, 08:56:05 pm
thats hot ! how did you do that side ??
Title: Re: BARTOP ..Just call it TOMATOCADE
Post by: psychotech on August 09, 2006, 09:08:51 pm
Thanks for the compliments guys :)

The sides are finished with self adhesive vinyl I happened to find at a local mall.. I actually did spraypaint the machine plain red ..but as on second thought it looked kinda dull to me I started to search for an alternative. It's called COVER CRYSTAL. Anyway, it works ..and quite nicely even ;)
Title: Re: BARTOP ..Just call it TOMATOCADE
Post by: psychotech on August 09, 2006, 09:10:54 pm
But ...where is N.A.M.E. ??
Title: Re: BARTOP ..Just call it TOMATOCADE
Post by: NIVO on August 09, 2006, 09:54:57 pm
ahh that, well....it was built for someone else and sent on its merry way. I am reserving N.A.M.E for a future as of yet undetermined project. Once my Bigtop is completed i am lookin into a jukebox next.
Title: Re: Bartop - TOMATOCADE ..new pics on the website
Post by: WillBurne on August 10, 2006, 02:15:09 pm
Wow!
Tomatocade looks great  :cheers: I love the look of design and art/theme. Side art sets it off.
Great job!
I've got scrap mdf from present project,and was thinking about a bartop. After seeing this, I am certain. The side panel's profile is sweet.
Title: Re: Bartop - TOMATOCADE ..new pics on the website
Post by: javeryh on August 10, 2006, 04:04:58 pm
Wow!  Very nice job!  I love the art too - that's probably the only Tomatocade in the world!
Title: Re: Bartop - TOMATOCADE ..Website done!
Post by: psychotech on August 10, 2006, 08:08:40 pm
Again, thank U very much!

Lucky with the finish, I quess. If you could only see it in person.. Anyway, I'd like to think that it ain't that bad otherwise either, considering its my first ever 'cade.

And I absolutely have to say thank you to all the people here for sharing all your invaluable knowledge/experience/ideas/etc. I know I've learned a lot just by hanging around the forums reading and appreciating..

Hey, the website is about ready also... more pics etc.
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - more pics etc.
Post by: psychotech on August 11, 2006, 08:24:28 pm
OK, couple of pictures.. just in case someone is interested..?

1: laptop's hinges were destroyed and here the pieces are velcroed together with 4 blocks of 18mm wood in between.

2: the speaker panel in place along with the laptop ..that's where the 2 pieces of 2mm lexan (plexiglass..) making the screen/bezel are sandwiched in..

3: a sideview just before installing the marquee and the vinyl coated plywood panels.. also the sides are not finished yet.
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - more pics etc.
Post by: theCoder on August 12, 2006, 03:29:48 am
I love the lines.  Good luck finding t-molding.  You may try finding something a little big, then use a flush trim router to make it flush.  How much does it weigh?  Very nice.
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - more pics etc.
Post by: danny_galaga on August 12, 2006, 08:21:31 am


tasty! and your site- tidy! nice work. ive just been trying to install dos mame onto an old laptop myself, but since i dont know what im doing i might be in trouble! but you obviously know what YOURE doing! well done (",)
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - more pics etc.
Post by: psychotech on August 13, 2006, 04:02:46 pm
Hello again..

About the t-molding: I'm almost sure I won't be using it, but instead am contemplating two other options ..

a) using flat corner binding (ABS-plastic) used in finishing guitars..

or

b) using chrome (yes, plastic really) meant for car sides ..the chrome stuff's profile is quite alike the normal t-moulding and there're many widths available on about every car parts / tuning shops and the like.

Tomatocade WEIGHT: 8,3 kilograms = 18,2983678 pounds  (give or take 50 grams / 0.11 pounds)

And hey, theCoder, Partybox is really cool (as is danny_galaga's cocktail, for that matter :o) and as you can quess, I've been eyeing the thread more than once in the past months...

danny_galaga: Don't know if I can be of any help, but what kind of issues are you having with that old laptop with dos etc?
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - Cost breakown added...
Post by: psychotech on August 14, 2006, 05:27:59 pm
Here's the (almost final) cost breakdown for tomatocade including all the postage and handling fees paid. The only possible addition to this breakdown is the cost of the t-moulding/binding/whatever I've still got to choose.. (Just add something from $5 to $30 to the total depending on which option I'll ultimately go with ..see the above post)

(All the conversions we're done with xe.com - The Universal Currency Converter @ http://www.xe.com/ucc/)

So..

..I must be demented, but the laptop was actually 85Eur / $108 about 6 years ago. Anyway, I think the "now value" is still about the same..?
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - more pics etc.
Post by: danny_galaga on August 15, 2006, 05:14:54 am

danny_galaga: Don't know if I can be of any help, but what kind of issues are you having with that old laptop with dos etc?


basically my biggest problem with getting anywhere is that the laptop has a working floppy drive and a working cd rom drive which doesnt read cdrw. naturally, to make things hard, the floppy on my pc doesnt work. so when i go and install something on the laptop i get an error message like "the file MIDAS11.dll is missing". well, one) i cant find midas on the net anywhere! two) every little thing i need to add i have to burn another cd for. the last cd had audio32w.zip on it. a whole cd for a whopping 32kb! thats how i settled on mame32 .36v11. i had enough things on various cds by then to run it!  what im going to do is get another floppy somewhere (who uses floppy drives nowadays?) and have another go at putting dos mame on. i have some questions ill pm you about in the meantime.

oh, and the chrome stripping is a great touch (",)
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - Cost breakown added...
Post by: psychotech on August 15, 2006, 06:58:20 am
Might be, really..  ;)

Like in ..Pimp my Bartop  ;D
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - Now, this is important :)
Post by: psychotech on August 15, 2006, 04:02:42 pm
Just thought everyone should know that ...

Before the Alien, before the T-Rex. there was the Tomato!

Okay, so the tomato's not usually a vegetable known for having a homicidal disposition, but...
Actually, technically the tomato's a fruit not a vegetable...Whatever. Anyway. The plot. San Diego is menaced by a bunch of blood-crazed...err...killer tomatoes...and the military rushes into activity while the tomato threat begins to spread across the nation. Soon six-foot tomatoes are stalking the country, and they could be heading towards your house!

Almost certainly the best killer fruit movie featuring a song called "Puberty Love" ever made.

"Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes" will stun you in its aptitude and overall cheapness.

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(The song "Puberty Love" was performed by Matt Cameron, who would later go on to be the drummer for Soundgarden and Pearl Jam.) ...!

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(http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080391/)
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - Now, this is important :)
Post by: art-ki-tech on August 17, 2006, 02:42:33 pm
I give you an A- for creativity and craftsmanship. Good job!!!
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - Now, this is important :)
Post by: SithMaster on August 17, 2006, 07:10:22 pm
whats even worse about floppy drives is they cost around 20 dollars.  thats crazy since anyone who ever bought a pc can just remove it from an older comp and install in the newer.  but being able to only hold 1.5 mbs is a turning off point since all the really cool illegal downloads take more then that.
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - What should I do?
Post by: psychotech on August 21, 2006, 07:59:39 pm
Thank's very much art-ki-tech ..If the comment was meant to be here ...as SithMaster's post seemingly wasn't :) Anyway, as I've seen your (business) site, I'll take the minus gladly !! Anxious to see the "Mili-cade" coming together.

As to the header...

What do YOU think.. Should I just left the Tomatocade as it is or should I finish it with the chrome moulding/striping/whatever I was contemplating?

About 50% of the people that have seen / played the machine have told me not to do anything to it (one even reminded me of how beaten up most of the machines used to be back in then, and that it would be much more authentic to leave it as it is...) when asked ..and the other half have had no opinion either way, maybe they didn't even notice there was (or might have been) something missing in the first place ;)

Opinions..? Anyone?
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - What should I do?
Post by: SithMaster on August 22, 2006, 07:20:22 pm
sorry for being inconsiderate.

but i think that the chrome would look nice and maybe you should go for it.  my only concern would be if it didnt fit with the rest of the cab.  not physically but color scheme.  maybe just tape some on to see how it would look then choose?  id go for it though.  but im silly so......
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop - What should I do?
Post by: leapinlew on August 22, 2006, 08:45:16 pm
Nice looking cabinet - I've been thinking of building on of these for work...

anyhow - about the t-molding... I think it currently looks find as is, but I wonder how it'll handle some dents/dings? That t-molding stuff does a good job of absorbing some hits. Without having a t-molding slot, I wonder how well an adhesive solution would hold...

Either way, it looks good.
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: psychotech on August 26, 2006, 03:21:59 pm
Well ..yeah, I agree, with you both ;) Even as it looks quite nice as it is, I'm almost sure I'll finish it with the chrome moulding -sooner or later.

About the color scheme: As the main colors are black on the inside surfaces and quite a bright red with (more or less) a silver hologram decoration on the outside, I'd think that the chrome will suite it just fine :) ..

And yes, the only thing that has kept me from already buying and applying the chrome is just the question of how well it would hold..

Well, I'll let it be as it is for now and think about it in a few weeks... Now I REALLY have to start designing my next one...................

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Thanks for all the comments & advice.. If (spell when) I'll do another ???cade, I'm sure to announce it earlier :)
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: psychotech on October 11, 2006, 05:26:43 pm
...Well,

A few weeks later and after a few (almost) approving comments on the machine without the t-moulding etc. I've decided to leave it as it is now. So, there'll be no t-molding on the Tomatocade of any kind in the near future. Maybe it's just time to move on to different 'cades? Anyway.............

The Tomatocade is DONE!
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: theCoder on October 12, 2006, 12:40:29 am
So......now what's next?
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: psychotech on October 12, 2006, 06:29:33 pm
Well...

That.. Is.. A.. Good.. Question! Actually just the one that I'd like to be able to answer !

Anyway, it won't be a dedicated driving cab, of that at least I'm already sure ... ;) (Good luck with the Xcelerator, seems to be advancing quite nicely. Gonna be an experience when finished, I'm sure.)

Back 2 the question.. Main options at the moment are:

a) A (necessarily) bigger two player bartop/countertop. A tabletop hybrid between Tempest/Millipede/Bad Dudes Vs. Dragon Ninja. Go figure?

b) A Centipede "inspired" two player full size cabinet ..without a trackball! With two 8-ways and one dedicated 4-way. And.. Defender!! So, a couple more buttons per player than on Tomatocade..

c) No way I'm making another...

d) How about a Jukebox. A dedicated jukebox.. I already have the speakers, the amplifier and a spare computer...

Can't decide :(

Still, something's gotta be done ..
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: MaMeNnO on October 13, 2006, 02:11:36 am
Quick question, how did you do the wiring of the KeyWiz Eco2? I'm in the middle of that myself. Maybe a picture... or two???  ;D
Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: Stingray on October 13, 2006, 12:16:09 pm
I love the killer tomatoes artwork. ;D Thanks for giving me grin on a day when I really needed one!

-S
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: slider2732 on October 13, 2006, 05:03:03 pm
Lovely looking thing...and not at all silly looking.
The chrome idea is a good one, my main problem is the adhesive on such things though.

Btw, reminds me of a Taito, not Tomato  :applaud:
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: psychotech on October 14, 2006, 07:28:25 pm
Hey there..

MaMeNnO: As you have the same "no-solder" version of KeyWiz, I'm not really sure what you mean about how I did the wiring... Anyway, I hope the following txt and the pix are of use..?!

1) I used an ancient (flat) 40-pin IDE cable - as in the attached pictures.
(See also http://www.hardwarebook.net/connector/storage/ideinternal.html, might be of more use than my gibberish here...). I cut the joystick/push-button side's connector off and then separated the wires..

2) Having decided which wires I'd be using for my controls, I then cut the unused wires really short at the KeyWiz-end of the cable and sealed(/taped) them to avoid any possibility of a short circuit (Black tape on the pix)... I never disassembled the connector interfacing the KeyWiz as there's no need for that anyway ..

3) Finally, I made the ground connections and then just plain connected  the needed  IDE wires to the NO terminals of the switches.. As all of the switches were within 6 inches from the encoder I was able to just solder the IDE wires straight to the NO's.

Actually, there should  be nothing to it as long as you know the pin assignment of an IDE cable... See above link ;

And on that notion: A free tip to all .. http://www.hardwarebook.net/ - An oldie but a goldie..

Anyway, MaMeNnO, Good luck with the cab, Great profile!

Stingray: Thanks, Aren't tomatoes ...well, mostly ketchup nowadays* ;) But, as I've always thought that arcades were meant to be fun ..your "grin" is much appreciated ;D

*Do not forget that Return of the Killer Tomatoes! (1988) also introduced one George Clooney.. Even so, the tomatoes still rule !:)

slider2732: Thanks. Still (Can you imagine!!!), someone (somewhere) just might call, not necessarily the machines, but the people making these arcades, silly.. I really dont have that option anymore  ::) Anyway, could you elaborate with that Taito reference? Links to Taito cabs would be much appreciated (for future inspiration)..!

PS. To theCoder's question above: Another option still ... I absolutely forgot the Jakks 5-in-1 joystick I bought about two years ago. So, make that option e) A Jakks/Namco bartop :)

How can you decide?!?!?!?!
Title: Some people ...
Post by: psychotech on October 14, 2006, 09:05:57 pm
:laugh2:

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Found this site (see the pic) following links from the BYOAC boards - lol - What can U say ;)
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Dear Mr. DeutschMeister: You are absolutely right: That is what a bartop looks like.

About the name though; Look at the graphics.. Rent (or download) the movie.. Have a few beers.. Laugh a little.. Try not to take it all so seriously.. Maybe chance your name from DeutschMeister to something like Andy?

Come on, the world really is just a tomato.

All the best from yours truly ..and Fuzzy Tomato.

PS. FT wants to say that when you do and copy the design, feel free to call your creation anything BUT the Tomatocade.

:laugh2:
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: MaMeNnO on October 15, 2006, 08:15:13 am
Hey there..

MaMeNnO: As you have the same "no-solder" version of KeyWiz, I'm not really sure what you mean about how I did the wiring... Anyway, I hope the following txt and the pix are of use..?!
[...]
Thanks for your "gibberish"  :applaud: and the photo's!
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: slider2732 on October 15, 2006, 12:20:02 pm
Yep, no prob on the Taito reference...they seemed to have a cab design that swept inward toward the middle for a lot of games.

Searching the machines by manufacturer on klov.com should sort ya out :)

Here's some examples of that cab 'look'

Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: psychotech on October 16, 2006, 09:35:28 pm
Hello there.. And thanks for the pix :D

MaMeNnO: ..good luck with the build ,)

slider2732: As far as I can remember (Dementia?), we never actually had any of those Taito cabs here in Finland (in the eighties'). Well, anyway.. I must have seen some of them on www.klov.com ..I quess?  The Tomatocade profile is of course an all original (yeah, well; almost) design and so "All lines, cuts and names are fictitious - No identification with actual cabs, in use or not, is intended." - Or something...

Build ..
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: spriggy on November 09, 2006, 12:50:30 pm
Well Done psycho..

As for another 'Taito' cab reference..  I built a corny themed 'Taito' bartop ('Jungle Mame'  ::) ) a while ago..  Nice cabinets with a simple eye pleasing line.

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Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: MaMeNnO on November 09, 2006, 03:26:40 pm
Nice looking cab spriggy! Looks very clean. When I finish my upright, maybe... just maybe... but, first obstacle, my girlfriend! How will I convince her???
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: spriggy on November 09, 2006, 04:38:19 pm
Nice looking cab spriggy! Looks very clean. When I finish my upright, maybe... just maybe... but, first obstacle, my girlfriend! How will I convince her???

Got lazy.. should have finished the bezel and side art...  oops... hijacking the thread...  enuff of my crap!!
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: psychotech on November 10, 2006, 07:20:28 pm
Been away for a while, but...

Thank you spriggy. If I'm not actually demented, I did see your build (Can't remember if I posted any comments on it, though) while I was first trying to find info & inspiration for a Centipede-like upright..

Well, haven't build the upright, so far ..but I'm sure the lines in the Tomatocade have to owe at least something to the Jungle Mame design ..as I can't recall seeing any Taito cabs (as pictured above) here "then" or even later..

Anyway. I REALLY like the lines [Jungle Mame]. How did you do the sides?!! ...(surfing..2 jungle mame..)
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: spriggy on November 11, 2006, 12:15:31 am

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Anyway. I REALLY like the lines [Jungle Mame]. How did you do the sides?!! ...(surfing..2 jungle mame..)

If "how" means, how did I design the sides......
I built the whole thing around the 15" decased monitor via a cardboard mock-up.  I already had the orginal Taito cabinet dimensions when 'Wade' and myself compiled the sideart (currently up at the AAL).

I then just scaled down the original cabinet dimensions to suit the 15" montior ratio and drew it up on some cardboard (obviously cutting the cabinet just below the control panel.. in Bartop style)  I then made adjustments on the cardboard where clearances were enough.  EG.. I had to extend the depth of the cab slightly for safe clearance of the monitor neck.
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: psychotech on November 13, 2006, 10:47:28 am
If "how" means, how did I design the sides......

 ;D  ..well, yeah ..that way you can honestly call it a Taito cab whereas mine just looks a lot like .. Anyway, I was actually referring to the finish of the sides. Is that reflective/shiny/etc. good looking green surface laminate or paint or..? If paint, how did you apply it ..spray, (foam)roller ??
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: spriggy on November 13, 2006, 10:33:22 pm
It's High Gloss Oil Based Paint applied with a good quality foam roller.
~ You load the roller up... but not too much to the point of dripping everywhere!
~ Apply the coat in different strokes.  eg.. roll from top to bottom, side to side, diagonal to diagonal.. to get good coverage.  DO NOT reload the roller with paint.  Once is enough.  You can easily paint the entire face of a house dorr with only one load-up.
~ Then roll the excess paint off the roller onto sheets of newspaper, laid out on the floor near the project.
~ Then gentley 'run-off' over the painted surface(s).  IE.   Start from the top edge.. gently rest the roller onto the surface, applying as little pressure as possible, (enough to keep the roller rolling on the surface and not sliding!!) and run the roller down towards the bottom edge.  Do this again side by side.  DO NOT run-off in other directions, just top to bottom.

An old painter gave me this tip when I was painting my house doors.  If you look carefully, you still will probably get a very slight 'orange peel effect'.. but it still looks great.

Good Luck
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: psychotech on November 14, 2006, 02:43:38 am
Thanks for the info  :applaud:

Have to try the technique on my next project ..which is probably going to be yet another bartop ..maybe with a couple of those Jakks X-in-1 joysticks  :o
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: ChicagoDave on November 14, 2006, 06:56:57 am
Great Job!
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: psychotech on November 15, 2006, 05:27:19 am
Thanx !

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Title: The Boys Are Back in Town !
Post by: psychotech on April 16, 2007, 07:59:20 pm
Couldn't help myself.., sorry?

Not really :)

But, as someone said earlier, maybe not everyone realized how small the Tomatocade actually was/is ..so here's a comparison picture. Tomatocade was supposed to be a small one player tabletop, but is it really, or is Jack just too big.. whaddya think?

The boys: Jack (L), Fuzzy* (R)

(http://www.telemail.fi/psychotech/big_ugly/088.jpg)

On another note: the Tomatocade has no t-molding whatsoever and I really meant to leave it as it is.. But since it has no pinball buttons etc. the sides do not really get "rubbed/touched/banged/beaten/whatever".

(http://www.telemail.fi/psychotech/big_ugly/final_02.jpg)

So, what do YOU people think if I just finished Tomatocade with the (Bombjack) leftover acrylics? Once this stuff has cured, I'm sure, it'd stand the occasional "contacts" for quite a long time, maybe for years?

Anyway, the leftover colors are:

DARK BLUE
LIGHT BLUE
RED
WHITE
FLESH...

What do you think?

PS. I'll update the Bombjack thread as soon as I'm able to stop playing.. ;)

Yours, Psycho.

* Yeah, might be that Fuzzy wasn't in TAotKT 1 ... :)
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: leapinlew on April 16, 2007, 08:17:07 pm
My thoughts?

Awesome...

You can really see how small Tomatocade is next to a normal sized bartop. Good work.
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: psychotech on April 16, 2007, 08:22:49 pm
Thanks :)

Still, any thoughts about the finish?

Instead of t-molding ..acrylics, but what colour?
Title: Re: Tomatocade bartop
Post by: vrf on April 16, 2007, 11:32:45 pm
Indeed it is awesomely small. Great work!
Title: Re: TOMATOCADE - Bartop - DONE!
Post by: psychotech on May 04, 2007, 07:28:29 pm
Well, yeah..

Instead of t-molding I used a few layers of acrylic paint. Should last at least a few years as there are no pinball buttons or anything..

The final pictures of my first mini bartop:

(http://www.telemail.fi/psychotech/big_ugly/tomato_01.jpg)

(http://www.telemail.fi/psychotech/big_ugly/tomato_02.jpg)

(http://www.telemail.fi/psychotech/big_ugly/tomato_03.jpg)

May have lost some of its character with the paint ..?

The CP overlay is cut flush to the plexi ..the pictures lie :)

Anyway, it is officially done!

Psychotech