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How can you tell this is even a Frogger?

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SirPoonga:
A little bit of wood putty, sanding, paint, and screws that cabient would be a good working cabinet again.

ChadTower:
Okay, it's good to learn.  I am learning.

What do you do with the flaking corners and edge pieces, then?  That's my biggest issue with the cab itself.  I've been under the impression that's not repairable.

SirPoonga:
Wood putty.  You take wood putty, fill in those areas, like you do bondo on a car.  Use a straight edge to smooth it out.  Once hard and dry sand it.

Mr. Dude:
I'd buy that cabinet... and use it as an outhouse!!! :P  No, seriously though since this cab has no artwork on it I'd rather build one from scratch then go through the trouble of patching up and trying to make this one sturdy again.... but that's just my opinion and hey this guy is only asking a penny for the thing.  So if you have someone who is ambitious enough this might be a treasure to them.

SirPoonga:
Mr Dude, that's how those cabinet are, the wood grain look.  Frogger only had a unique marquee, bezel, and control panel art.  so this is definately worth restoring if you can find the rest of the parts :)

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