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patrickl:
I found it was a good test to improve (or rather start) my woodworking skills by first making a smaller test cab. I over shrunk it a bit (with a 12" mircrocab), but still I learnt a lot from it.

daywane:

--- Quote from: bishmasterb on August 21, 2004, 04:33:41 pm ---Shameless self plug...



More info: http://www.bishopzone.com/bishopzone/projects/tron.html

And some more...





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did you use something like this to do your pacman
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=2696970
if so will it give you the option of vertical?
I bet I am wishing for to much.

fredster:
Those are soooo cute.
Anybody ever try and sell one Ebay?

patrickl:

--- Quote from: fredster on August 30, 2004, 09:54:52 am ---Those are soooo cute.
Anybody ever try and sell one Ebay?

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Yes, people tried and they were taken off since it's a copyright infringement to put the original artwork on them.

bishmasterb:

--- Quote from: daywane on August 30, 2004, 08:27:38 am ---did you use something like this to do your pacman
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=2696970
if so will it give you the option of vertical?
I bet I am wishing for to much.

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Yes, that's what I used (except I used the first edition from Jakks, the unit with PacMan instead of Ms. PacMan).

Unfortunately the hardware is extremely limited, no vertical display.

But, it boots up instantly, very easy to interface with (the solder points for controls are even labeled) and cost only $20.

The software isn't arcade-perfect, but it's pretty close.

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