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Lethal Enforcers Restoration
« on: June 13, 2010, 04:14:37 pm »
Hey guys great forum, been lurking here to get some tips on my first mame cabinet that I started a few weeks ago. But this weekend I was lucky enough to find a working Lethal Enforcers dedicated machine at a garage sale.  I grabbed it for 150 bucks and want to do some restoration work on it, but I figured I would check with the experts first.

My first question is can I install multiple boards on this game? From what I understand it's a jamma board, so is it possible to put other jamma shooters into this cabinet?

Does anyone know where I can find side art for this game, I've searched the internet and no one seems to have it...

The screen is in pretty good shape but at the very bottom the image is warped. I will post detailed pics once I get home tonight, but is this a quick monitor adjustment or a permanent problem?

This baby could use a new paint job, do you guys have any advice for stripping the old paint and redoing it?

Other than that some new t-molding, new marquee light, and glass (My little brother managed to shatter that in the first 5 minutes of getting it in the door  :banghead:) and this thing should look brand new  :cheers:

I will post detailed pics of the machine once I get home tonight.  Any advice is greatly appreciated, thanks guys.


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Re: Lethal Enforcers Restoration
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Re: Lethal Enforcers Restoration
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2010, 07:42:43 pm »
Nice find :applaud:

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Re: Lethal Enforcers Restoration
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2010, 08:21:14 am »
The short answer to your JAMMA gun game question is a qualified "it depends". The gun wiring may be different since guns were not part of the JAMMA standard.

For example, I can use my stock Happ guns with my LE board, but needed to get a conversion harness in order to play Egg Venture (and failure to use said harness would, I have been assured, resulted in the death of the EV board).
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