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Author Topic: New Project: Modified Doc's Modular  (Read 9124 times)

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Re: New Project: Modified Doc's Modular
« Reply #40 on: November 09, 2006, 09:41:12 pm »
Yeah...that's one more thing I have to do.  I've already cut and painted the piece for it but it's not installed yet.

It's a peice of MDF that goes essentially where the keyboard is now but is permanently mounted facing the player.  There are six buttons on it.  It will cover the very top of the control panel and give a place for the monitor bezel to dissappear into. 

Not sure if that made sense...but I will have time to work on it this weekend so I'll likely have new pics.

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Re: New Project: Modified Doc's Modular
« Reply #41 on: November 20, 2006, 11:18:44 pm »
Hey all,

  New pics are up on the website!  I finished the keyboard drawer and put on the door as well(not completely finished, but close).  Also wired up and placed the control buttons (though not mounted permanently yet), and installed the marquis light and an on/off switch for it on the back of the cabinet.

  Coming together little by little...everyone should really listen to those warnings about not making your game operational until it's done!!  Once you can play it...there not as much motivation to finish!

  Comments are encouraged as always!

    Darren
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