The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Arcade Collecting => Restorations & repair => Topic started by: 8-bit-retro on April 19, 2013, 02:59:26 pm
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I picked up a Donkey Kong Red. I'll post pictures up shortly. It's in pretty rough shape. My question is this...
What is the real difference between a blue and a red cab if you end up restoring it? If I restore this red cabinet and apply new red vinyl to the sides, what is the difference between that and a blue cabinet with new red vinyl applied? I would personally know that the red cabinet is originally a red cabinet and the name plaque would match the numbering but other than that, it seems like it would devalue the machine to restore it.
Just a thought.
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The reds were originally radar scope, other than that, dont know of any difference.
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Most of the reds (not all) had 5 speaker slots vs. the more common 7 slots on the blue ones. And some of the coin doors only had 1 coin mech. Not fond of the vinyl wraps on a restore though (just my opinion).
good day.
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This one is pretty beat up. I wouldn't normally want to restore it but it's a bit rough. I will take pictures of the machine prior to the restore to put inside the cabinet for the next owner. I personally don't like the gameplay on the 4-board set. It's interesting to see the difference in difficulty and the order of the levels is different.
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how much did you spend on it?