Seeing as I built this during a period of forum inactivity, I never made a thread for this project. But, since I’m back, ---fudgesicle--- it… Probably going to be a little weird with everything all in one post, oh well.

Anyone who has been in the arcade hobby long enough has scored a few freebies in their time. And if you’ve done that, by now you’ve figured out that free parts equals more work. A friend of a friend needed to get rid of an empty Ms Pacman cabinet. Drove over and found an empty-ish Midway cab painted blue. Perfect for a 60in1 project. No monitor. I asked about one, he threw in some random monitor that I still have sitting on the shelf. Missing the back door. I asked about one, he threw in some random door that I still have in the shed. (Pro tip: If you don’t ask, you don’t have to drag home other people’s junk.)
This cab had obviously been converted. Probably many times. But in its state at the time, had a Pacman marquee installed backwards, generic-ish space theme bezel, generic single player CP, Star Force PCB, coin door, speaker, and most of the hardware. No power supply.
Get it home. Find out that it was originally a Galaxian cab. Instantly planned on using the original theme. Love that white, blue, and green. This cab sat in the way in my garage for a few months, and the main motivation to work on it was to get it out of my house. Plan was to finish it in time to give as an xmas present to my nephew. I started this project late July 2015, didn’t take any pics until I had the hardware removed and was prepping to strip the sides.

The whole cab was covered in textured vinyl. I don’t own a heat gun, but luckily we had a couple warm days last summer…


Had to bust out the Bondo for a few areas before painting. Primer down:

Black for the interior:

CRT or GTFO. I had a couple of these 19” Dell CRT monitors laying around, which were free off CL many years ago. This was another opportunity to get rid of some spare parts. De-casing is the way to go…


Needed a quick, cheap, and easy frame. Checking the fit of the frame board:

Measured many times. Cut the hole out with a jigsaw.

Fit check.

Cut out a handle hole and painted the front of the frame black. Installing the de-cased monitor in the frame was pretty awkward alone. An extra set of hands would have been nice, but luckily nothing broke.

I used the scrap from the monitor hole and L-brackets to secure the chassis.

Installed:


This was my first attempt at installing full side art. This art set came (eventually) from This Old Game.
Their tutorial video made installation pretty easy. Install went off without a hitch.


Went with green t-molding. The vinyl side art is folded over the edges and under the t-molding. I snagged a marquee off KLOV. Been on the lookout for a Galaxian bezel, but no luck finding what I want. At least the old bezel is space themed…


The control panel that came with the machine wasn’t half bad. Wasn’t half good, either.

At least it was metal. I stripped it down and drilled two extra holes in the CP. It’s hard to find cool generic art, but I stumbled across this CPO which I thought was alright.

And I lucked out on the dimensions!

Went with my favorite buttons and a JLW.


No special wiring job here. Used a store bought jamma harness, and even a few bastard wire nuts!

But I had to rig up something for the LEDs…

I think she turned out pretty slick!

Finished before the deadline! And out of my house!

My nephew was super excited! He’s on the fast track to mastering many of the games.

Turned out to be a fun, quick project.
