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Title: Mini Williams (non-rotating version)
Post by: Nannuu on November 29, 2004, 11:37:37 pm
I finished this earlier this year but sold it.
Title: Re: Mini Williams (non-rotating version)
Post by: Nannuu on November 29, 2004, 11:39:11 pm
Front panel
Title: Re: Mini Williams (non-rotating version)
Post by: Nannuu on November 29, 2004, 11:40:33 pm
Monitor and Bezel
Title: Re: Mini Williams (non-rotating version)
Post by: Nannuu on November 29, 2004, 11:41:25 pm
Dark shot
Title: Re: Mini Williams (non-rotating version)
Post by: Nannuu on November 29, 2004, 11:43:28 pm
Start and Exit graphics to match the marquee style
Title: Re: Mini Williams (non-rotating version)
Post by: SaiNRuB on November 30, 2004, 12:24:01 am
Nannuu Nannuu, that is awesome!!  ;D


Looks like it was alot of meticulous little attention to detail and it really shows. You da man!
Title: Re: Mini Williams (non-rotating version)
Post by: Craig on November 30, 2004, 04:16:52 am
The exit button looks although it might be easy to lean against which could be annoying if making a top score in a game   :o
Title: Re: Mini Williams (non-rotating version)
Post by: Grasshopper on November 30, 2004, 03:10:51 pm
Very nice indeed.
Title: Re: Mini Williams (non-rotating version)
Post by: mtalkington on November 30, 2004, 06:29:39 pm
OK, don't laugh, I have a really stupid question. When you put a graphic like that on the glass that covers the monitor, is the graphic actually:

A) sticking to the outside/front of the glass (in which case the sticky side is the back of the graphic)

B) sticking to the front of the plastic bezel (sticky side still on back of graphic)

or C) sticking to the back of the glass (sticky side on graphic front). Thank you!
Title: Re: Mini Williams (non-rotating version)
Post by: ras2a on December 01, 2004, 07:51:09 am
OK, don't laugh, I have a really stupid question. When you put a graphic like that on the glass that covers the monitor, is the graphic actually:

A) sticking to the outside/front of the glass (in which case the sticky side is the back of the graphic)

B) sticking to the front of the plastic bezel (sticky side still on back of graphic)

or C) sticking to the back of the glass (sticky side on graphic front). Thank you!


If I was to do that, I'd probably just have it printed on non-adhesive paper with it simply slotted in-between the bezel and glass.  As my glass/bezel are on an angle, I can't see that it moving/slipping about
Title: Re: Mini Williams (non-rotating version)
Post by: fredster on December 01, 2004, 01:21:07 pm
If you don't mind me asking, How much did you get out if it?
Title: Re: Mini Williams (non-rotating version)
Post by: Nannuu on December 01, 2004, 01:37:36 pm
Craig:
Yep, I could see that happening for some kids.  If you're an adult sitting down and playing it probably wouldn't.

mtalkington:
Uh D.  The print is glued to black posterboard and laminated.  Which is sandwiched between the lexan and monitor structure.  It also lays on the monitor glass toward the center.