Well, it's been awhile. This project is not dead. It's been on my mind quite a bit over the last 8 months of inactivity.
Life has a way of getting in the way of things. As we all know. Unfortunately for me, and the Legend of Zelda....it got in the way big time. I lost my job. I was working as an Artist and Sign Maker for a local theme park up until winter when I was laid off. I was a seasonal employee....so I knew it was coming. However, I was told it would turn into a full time position eventually....it didn't.
So because of that, I was forced to scramble and come up with quick cash....which of course means, I had to sell off pretty much everything I own.....including The Legend of Zelda. Except, it was unfinished...which meant I had to do something with it quick. So I turned it into a Red 5 slot Donkey Kong with a 60 n 1 and sold it off. If sold off everything, including the Playchoice PCB and Sanyo.
Here is what used to be Zelda.....

It sucked. BUT, everything has a silver lining. I'm pretty OCD and a couple things really bothered me about the direction Zelda was going. One, I didn't like that it was 3/4 inch wood. The only reason I did that was because The gold chrome t molding was only avaliable in that size. Well, now it isn't. I can get it in thinner 5/8....so I will be doing that. Also, the chrome vinyl. Honestly, I loved the chrome look for the novelty. But it bothered me. It looked great from a distance and in the pics but it had a weird texture up close....like orange peel. I hated that. So moving forward, I will be painting the cabinet metallic gold using automotive paint and adding gold chrome highlights in the artwork and such.
So just an update. I start a new job in the next couple weeks...a government job, so it should be a bit more stable. I've already started on the new 5/8 plywood cab and its already upright....but we are still in mid winter. As it gets warmer, I will post more progress pics. I'm going to try new techniques this time around....and make sure it's done to a higher standard.
Anyways, it sucks to start over but I'm glad this happened in a way, so I can move forward in a better direction. I WILL have this done by the end of summer.