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Title: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 10, 2005, 03:46:43 pm
I just picked this up today. It was free.

I'll be putting a lot of effort into this one, since I don't have any other projects at the moment.

Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 10, 2005, 03:48:22 pm
Needs a new overlay, and new buttons, the rotary push controller seems fine. Joystick is questionable, I might replace it with a different one.

Glass is in pretty good shape, only very minor flaking, which will be clearcoated tommorrow.

Boards are gone, monitor is gone, power supply is gone.

Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 10, 2005, 03:49:21 pm
Sides need to be sanded, primed and repainted, making the stencils will be a beyotch!

Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: Bones on September 10, 2005, 05:32:50 pm
What's the plan paige? Mame or something dedicated?
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 10, 2005, 06:23:54 pm
What's the plan paige? Mame or something dedicated?

It will look dedicated, but it will be Mame. Frontlines have a deal with the power supply reset line or something like that, that keeps most of them from functioning correctly. That is what was wrong with this one, after like 50 hours of repair work the guy I got it from gave up, sold the otherwise working board to someone, put the monitor in another game, and gave me the empty.
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: Crazy Cooter on September 10, 2005, 11:42:06 pm
Sides need to be sanded, primed and repainted, making the stencils will be a beyotch!

Spriggy & Wade were working together on this before.  It would be great if you could verify the accuracy of it:

The Taito Sideart has had some font typography correction (some new reference photos found) and both updated right and left side artwork have been upped to the AAL.

Cheers
spriggy
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: GameOver on September 11, 2005, 12:37:46 am
Sides need to be sanded, primed and repainted, making the stencils will be a beyotch!


GORGEOUS cabinet.  I used to love playing Frontline growing up.  I haven't played at all on MAME because of it's special control set-up.  Nice find.

For the side art - would it be hard to trace what you have before sanding and such, then just re-apply after you're ready?  Or is that what's basically involved in stenciling?  I just made some Halloween decorations using tracing paper & drawings, it took some time but was pretty simple stuff.
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: cw on September 11, 2005, 09:55:48 am
nice...loved front line as a kid....   
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 11, 2005, 03:35:01 pm
Looks like I might have project overload again. I have a Super Sprint and a Carnival on the way!
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: GameOver on September 11, 2005, 03:57:52 pm
Didn't you just sell a Super Sprint?  You haven't been taking your medicine, have you.  You've got the sickness again... 8)
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 11, 2005, 04:13:18 pm
Didn't you just sell a Super Sprint?  You haven't been taking your medicine, have you.  You've got the sickness again... 8)

Nope, I had a few Sprint 2's. Different game.
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: nostrebor on September 11, 2005, 10:17:18 pm
*Checking my watch*

Paige was officially out of the arcade collecting scene for 3 hours, 23 minutes, and 32 seconds ;D

Welcome back!

I traded for a Tank Batallion cabinet the other day. It will be a dedicated vertical mame cabinet. (Thanks crsdawg) I dig the Tank artwork, it's just something different than standard pizzas eating dots and space ships. You cabinet has cool art as well.

Will this one keep the special controls, or get a more traditional setup?
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 11, 2005, 11:34:18 pm
I am going to keep the existing controls, but I may add a second button.

The one thing that sucks is that I'll have to use a Willis overlay, as apparently no one makes a regular one. But at least the Willis Frontline overlay matches the cab, (unlike most of their other ones).
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 12, 2005, 12:17:49 am
I have ordered my keywhiz and Willis overlay.

Now the next concern is the monitor.

I am torn between using a computer monitor, or shoving a 19" TV into an arcade case and using that.
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: Bones on September 12, 2005, 12:20:00 am
I have ordered my keywhiz and Willis overlay.

Now the next concern is the monitor.

I am torn between using a computer monitor, or shoving a 19" TV into an arcade case and using that.
It's a shame your D9200 won't fit in there....
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 12, 2005, 12:28:39 am
I have ordered my keywhiz and Willis overlay.

Now the next concern is the monitor.

I am torn between using a computer monitor, or shoving a 19" TV into an arcade case and using that.
It's a shame your D9200 won't fit in there....

It actually WOULD, it is a vertical cab, most 19" verticabs will actually take a 27" monitor.

But, my D9200 is going into the Super Sprint cabinet (which will no longer be a driving cabinet when I get done with it).
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: nostrebor on September 12, 2005, 04:14:41 pm
If I lived in St. Louis, I would only use the $75 - 21" kiosk monitors. The only thing keeping me from buying 2 more, is the 8 hour round trip.
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 12, 2005, 05:10:32 pm
Yeah, I have one of them left in my closet, but every once in a while the colors go "off" a little bit, and I have to press on the neckboard to get the colors to go back correctly.
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: nostrebor on September 12, 2005, 07:53:34 pm
I have had perfect results with mine. It just seems to be luck of the draw with these monitors. I would like to pick up a couple more at some point, but it will have to wait until my work sends me to St. Louis ;)
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: Wade on September 13, 2005, 10:00:06 am
Paige,

   Would you be interested in a set of stencils to repaint the side?  I have a Jungle King project I've been gathering parts for forever.  I found someone to make adhesive stencils for this artwork, for a reasonable price.  If I can get 2 other people to go in on it with me, then the price would be reasonable for all of us.

   Email me privately if interested.  Wadelanham at hotmail.com

   I think someone else was working on one of these, can't remember if it was Peale or Tbombaci, or someone else.

Wade
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 14, 2005, 01:48:22 am
Paige,

   Would you be interested in a set of stencils to repaint the side?  I have a Jungle King project I've been gathering parts for forever.  I found someone to make adhesive stencils for this artwork, for a reasonable price.  If I can get 2 other people to go in on it with me, then the price would be reasonable for all of us.

   Email me privately if interested.  Wadelanham at hotmail.com

   I think someone else was working on one of these, can't remember if it was Peale or Tbombaci, or someone else.

Wade

No thanks, after more careful examination of the wood I have opted to simply cover the whole thing in Parts Express vinyl. The wood isn't in the condition where it is going to paint up correctly, and if I start sanding it then it is just going to start disentegrating (particle board).
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: Rip on September 14, 2005, 02:07:13 am
I've been wanting a Fronline (especially the 8-way dial) for a long time.  There is nothing like the real thing.   And free too...geeez!

Good luck with the project.

John
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 14, 2005, 02:45:59 am
I've been wanting a Fronline (especially the 8-way dial) for a long time.  There is nothing like the real thing.   And free too...geeez!

Good luck with the project.

John

Yeah, it is just to bad the cabinet art is a total loss.
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: Wade on September 14, 2005, 08:22:13 am
Paige,

Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 14, 2005, 08:36:32 am
Paige,

   Would you be interested in a set of stencils to repaint the side?  I have a Jungle King project I've been gathering parts for forever.  I found someone to make adhesive stencils for this artwork, for a reasonable price.  If I can get 2 other people to go in on it with me, then the price would be reasonable for all of us.

   Email me privately if interested.  Wadelanham at hotmail.com

   I think someone else was working on one of these, can't remember if it was Peale or Tbombaci, or someone else.

Wade

No thanks, after more careful examination of the wood I have opted to simply cover the whole thing in Parts Express vinyl. The wood isn't in the condition where it is going to paint up correctly, and if I start sanding it then it is just going to start disentegrating (particle board).

Paige,

No problem.  This JK project of mine is one of those that I wish I had never picked up, because it will still cost me some dough to finish it, and I've totally lost steam with it.

I may just end up selling off the parts I've accumulated to recoup some of my costs, and just trash the cab, or make it into a MAME to give to a friend or sell for a few bucks.

Wade

Do you need a wiring harness? I have that.
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: Wade on September 14, 2005, 09:18:32 am
Thanks, but not really.  I already bought a Jamma converter, and have a Jamma harness for it. :/

Wade
Title: Re: Front Line. A paigeoliver project with pictures.
Post by: paigeoliver on September 15, 2005, 05:15:58 pm
It looks like this project will be joined with another Taito classic cabinet, a ZOO KEEPER!!!!

Zoo Keeper has been on my list for ages, I just found a buddy getting rid of a painted over one. I am good at taking off old paint.