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Title: Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Rom on May 29, 2004, 08:48:50 pm
Not sure if this has been posted alreay. I came across this site, way of the rodent (http://www.wayoftherodent.com/gd101/bs_paperarcade.htm) today which has paper models that can be printed out and made. The cabinets included are:

Defender
Guantlet
Tempest
Robotron
Pacman
Gravitar
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: crashwg on May 29, 2004, 10:27:37 pm
That's friggin awesome!  I wonder how hard it would be to clean up the images a bit so they look a little better?  ;) <- To anyone on the board with image enhancment tallent!

Holy cow!  These things are hard to put together.  Took me like 30 min to do Defender.

A word of advice to those who plan on putting one of these together: Start from the top.  I started at the botom, and it was pretty hart to get the tabs for the top to stick trying to press them in place with the tip of the scissors!

And BTW, it's ROBOTRON!
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: DaveMMR on May 29, 2004, 11:16:54 pm
I just found some new desk decorations!   :)
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: AlanS17 on May 30, 2004, 12:42:29 am
If the dimensions were accurate enough, perhaps these things could be  resized to create actualy arcademachine plans for the games not already drawn up?

I don't know if all these games are accounted for, but if not... maybe these things have some purpose.
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: 3dmacman on June 03, 2004, 01:45:28 pm
Let the examples of bad construction begin! ;D
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Dartful Dodger on June 03, 2004, 02:20:40 pm
Let the examples of bad construction begin! ;D

Phew!, I wasn't the only one wasting my time on those things.  I even started to create a template for Karate Champ, and after two hours of working on the template (not to mention the time spend on building Pac Man and Defender) I realized I've got enough hobbies and this is cutting into my limited time.

I wonder how long it'll take for the artwork section of this board to be over taken by papercade templates?
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Dave_K. on June 03, 2004, 03:31:26 pm
To avoid the droopy-cade as seen in the above pic, anyone have ideas to make these things more rigid?  How thick of paper can safely run through a printer?  Or can you use some other medium (cardboard?), and simply paste the paper (like stickers) onto it?  Ideas?

I think I'd be happy to dedicate time to do these if I knew the results would be lasting.  Slashdot had another story on paper sculpture awhile ago, with a link to a really cool motorcycle model!
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: saint on June 03, 2004, 06:53:59 pm
I used photo paper meant for inkjets on mine, and it works great, Just be careful not to crease too sharply or the ink can flake off. I'll post photos when I have my arcade completed.

--- saint
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: menace on June 04, 2004, 07:21:44 am
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droopy-cade
LOL :D

Could you cut small pieces of cardboard like from a cereal box or something-to reinforce them?  haven't printed them yet for fear of spousal ridicule :-X
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Paladin on June 04, 2004, 08:47:37 am
OK, my twisted mind came up with this idea:

Buy one of those tabletop arcade games off ebay - take Galaxian for instance.

Convert the Pac Man paper arcade to have Galaxian art.

Print out the paper arcade so the screen of the tabletop game will fit in the opening of the paper arcade (use strong paper or cardboard backed to hold weight.

Take screen and guts out of tabletop game and make them fit in the paper arcade.

Figure out a way to make the controls poke through the paper arcade control panel and control the tabletop game (hard) - or route wires from under the paper arcade to a full size set of controls mounted in a project box (not so hard).

For even more fun, use a cell phone with color screen that runs MAME and make the worlds smallest MAME cabinet.


The things I think up while in the shower.......
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Paladin on June 04, 2004, 08:50:47 am
Idea number two:

You know those greeting cards with sound chips in them?  

Find a way to make one with your own sound files.

Flip a switch under the paper arcade cabinet of your choice, and the authentic sounds of that game can be heard eminating from the cabinet!


If anyone knows how to make one of those sound chips, I'll take one with Tempest sounds!
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: abrannan on June 04, 2004, 10:16:54 am
Idea number two:

You know those greeting cards with sound chips in them?  

Find a way to make one with your own sound files.

Flip a switch under the paper arcade cabinet of your choice, and the authentic sounds of that game can be heard eminating from the cabinet!


If anyone knows how to make one of those sound chips, I'll take one with Tempest sounds!

They aren't that hard to do.  Get one of those "talking" photo frames, it's a sound chip and recorder in one.  Take the guts out, record your sounds on it, and put it in your cab.  They run about $14 at Radio Shack, and I'm sure you can find them cheaper elsewhere.

As Far as materials to make the cabs out of, try styrene sheet (available at most hobby stores), you can't print on it, but you can use it as an under-material and glue the artwork on top of it.  
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Justin on June 06, 2004, 12:33:45 pm
Sadly the quality of the artwork on the papercade models is very poor.  I'm planning on cleaning up at least Defender, Robotron, and Tempest.

Anyone else planning on doing some cleanup?  Perhaps we can split the effort....
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: MameMaster! on June 07, 2004, 04:22:57 pm
...I'm about 1/2 way through building my paper arcade.... :'(

it was then that I realized that I had spent about 1.5 hours on this....and sadly I didn't have much better to do with my time. Oh it was a dark day indeed in my arcade world.

BUT, on the other hand....I have more geeky ways to show off my gaming !

MameMaster  8)
PS- I have a MAJOR art project to be displayed soon on this very web site....stay tooned for details!
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Justin on June 07, 2004, 07:25:31 pm
Sadly the quality of the artwork on the papercade models is very poor.  I'm planning on cleaning up at least Defender, Robotron, and Tempest.

Anyone else planning on doing some cleanup?  Perhaps we can split the effort....

FYI, I am working on the DEFENDER model, using vector artwork for the art.  I will post the final version here when I'm done.

Any takers for Robotron?
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Cave on June 08, 2004, 02:33:39 pm
Can't believe people are allready selling these on ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=575&item=6101749417&rd=1 (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=575&item=6101749417&rd=1)
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: mr.Curmudgeon on June 08, 2004, 03:53:18 pm
He's not even putting them together, it appears he is just selling color print-outs...

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all you need to assemble is a prittstick some scissors and a bit of patience!!!!

How ARE these a$$holes that sell this kinda' stuff on eBay?!
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: mr.Curmudgeon on June 08, 2004, 04:00:02 pm
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To avoid the droopy-cade as seen in the above pic, anyone have ideas to make these things more rigid?

You can run card-stock (usually) through a printer. 80lb. maybe.

I plan on "dry-mounting" my regular ole' printouts to foam-core w/ rubber cement (brushing on Best-Test (tm) works the best), then assembling them a little differently. It should give the appearance of miniature 3/4" plywood. I'll post pics if it works out.
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Floyd10 on June 08, 2004, 05:04:33 pm
lol. enough said

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lol
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: MameMaster! on June 08, 2004, 05:10:53 pm
.....that's so pathetic. I can't believe that it seems that literally EVERYTHING is stolen and sold. Now even the paper arcade has been ripped off.

Amazing!  >:(

MameMaster!  8)
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Floyd10 on June 08, 2004, 05:12:50 pm
Fortunately they are well made
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Dave_K. on June 09, 2004, 03:17:51 pm
He's not even putting them together, it appears he is just selling color print-outs...

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all you need to assemble is a prittstick some scissors and a bit of patience!!!!

How ARE these a$$holes that sell this kinda' stuff on eBay?!

I see these people as the same "script-kiddies" that find ways to take advantage of newbie internet users.  They commonly "resell information" on ebay, tricking people into thinking they are buying the actual product, when in fact (in small print) they are only buying information on how to purchase or obtain the product.

There was one really funny thread awhile ago on someone who used ebay to resell arcade cab plans from somone on this board.  Turns out he was just selling a LINK to the original guys homepage which contained instructions!  Talk about bold!
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Floyd10 on June 09, 2004, 03:25:55 pm
lolololol ;D people can be stupid.
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: SirPeale on June 09, 2004, 07:01:31 pm
There was one really funny thread awhile ago on someone who used ebay to resell arcade cab plans from somone on this board.  Turns out he was just selling a LINK to the original guys homepage which contained instructions!  Talk about bold!

That was Sasquatch (http://www.arcadecontrols.org/yabbse/index.php?action=viewprofile;user=Sasquatch)
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Justin on June 12, 2004, 12:12:07 am
Sadly the quality of the artwork on the papercade models is very poor.  I'm planning on cleaning up at least Defender, Robotron, and Tempest.

Anyone else planning on doing some cleanup?  Perhaps we can split the effort....

FYI, I am working on the DEFENDER model, using vector artwork for the art.  I will post the final version here when I'm done.

Any takers for Robotron?


I am almost done now, cleaning up the DEFENDER paper model, using 100% vector art.  The last thing needed is the bezel.  I did find a .crd (Corel Draw) file, but can't open it with Illustrator.  Can anyone convert this to Illustrator for me?  Anyone with Corel Draw out there?

Link to .cdr bezel: (9 MB file)
http://www.willyliliana.com/Defender%20CP/Defender%20Bezel.cdr
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Nefesis on June 13, 2004, 09:09:41 pm
with over 99% positive feedback on those paper arcade printouts, no BYOAC members are apparently voting. or bidding. haha. wouldn't you like to see the look on those people's faces who buy those things and find out in a month or two that they could have gotten them from free. haha. idiots  ::)
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Justin on June 15, 2004, 11:26:48 pm
I'm done cleaning the Defender paper model.  

Anyone have a place to host the 1.3 MB file?
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Halo on June 16, 2004, 09:40:07 am
Bloody rip off if you ask me .. I spent ages building the Defender, and the hyperspace button doesn't work.
Title: Re:Papercade - BYOAC out of paper
Post by: Floyd10 on June 16, 2004, 10:10:49 am
... were you listening?