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Author Topic: Bigtop tabletop project(pics) ***Metalology Mockumentary*** multipanel update  (Read 15169 times)

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Re: Bigtop tabletop project(pics) ***Metalology Mockumentary*** tb panel work
« Reply #40 on: February 21, 2010, 10:12:26 am »
Hello from beyond  ;D been almost 2 years since a posting in here and felt frisky this morning to go ahead and get my third and final panel for this done. Well, not done exactly but to the point where i can get it coated and populated and wired. Then ill be done. This one is my multipanel which consists of an ultra magstik 4/8-way, 6 button arched layout, singular hole for the Turbotwist spinner from Groovy Game Gear, 3 button arched layout(this will tie to the 6 button bottom row for ambidextrous play with the spinner). And then what you see above the 3 arch layout is player1/player2. Very basic in design but spacious and not cramped. Should serve me very well. I hope to get more pics up as I progress along. Game On. :cheers:

Oh yea, big thanks to Franco for making my template custom order for the button layouts. If you need something like this and he's still doing them, get in touch. He is a great guy and he will get you going in the right direction. Thanks to Andy for getting me my stick(s) and balltop shafts. And a big thanks to Randy for getting me the spinner assembly so quickly. Looking forward to getting this going.
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