The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Project Announcements => Topic started by: vcoleiro1 on September 01, 2011, 08:43:16 am
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Hi, just thought Id post a vid of the Mortal Kombat (Aka - miniature ass kicking device) arcade machine I have built using (as per usual):
6mm mdf, 3mm perspex, Modded GBA SP, LED strip, Coin door modelled from Balsa, micro push on/off buttons.
This probably will be one of the last of these type of uprights I build. Next project will be something with a Caanoo or Ipod touch.
Enjoy:
Mortal Kombat -- Tiny 7" tall version (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrf5JTbzlHs#ws)
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Excellent job once again! Putting the micro switches on the face as a coin door resolves having wires on the back panel and provides a great look.
As I plan my own mini arcade, I have a couple more questions for you vcoleiro1.
1) How did you get the marquee lit like that. It appears that the light goes to the edge, finer than the MDF that you are using.
2) Have you ever concidered using craft vinyl for the side finish? The stuff they use for the cricut hobby cutters. I am prepared to seal and paint, but I like the fine bumpy look of the vinyl finish.
As soon as my final parts arrive, I intend to post a new project of my own.
Looking forward to your next project, very excited to hear it is another mini (micro, nano, pico....)
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Excellent job once again! Putting the micro switches on the face as a coin door resolves having wires on the back panel and provides a great look.
As I plan my own mini arcade, I have a couple more questions for you vcoleiro1.
1) How did you get the marquee lit like that. It appears that the light goes to the edge, finer than the MDF that you are using.
2) Have you ever concidered using craft vinyl for the side finish? The stuff they use for the cricut hobby cutters. I am prepared to seal and paint, but I like the fine bumpy look of the vinyl finish.
As soon as my final parts arrive, I intend to post a new project of my own.
Looking forward to your next project, very excited to hear it is another mini (micro, nano, pico....)
You have a fine eye there, yes there was a trick to the marquee lighting, the top panel and speaker panel which but up against the perspex marquee were both beveled to a 1mm width at the edge that butts up against the marquee. This was done as you say to allow the whole of the marquee to light up.
Havent considered craft vinyl, pretty happy with the gloss photo sticker. I have seen people also cover the sticker with clear contact which works really well in protecting it, but I have been to lazy to add this extra layer.
Look forward to seeing your project. A number of people have emailed me for help and instructions since my first vid and they are now emailing me photos of there finished projects which look pretty good. A lot of different things (everyone likes to make some changes) they have tried have been pretty inventive.