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I need the gum-boot that covers the hole where the flightstick goes in the cabinet.
I have one but its cutted by an idiot....

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'Business' Area : Buy/Sell/Trade / WTB SEGA Shooting Master Gun-Assembly
« on: October 01, 2014, 06:20:35 PM »


I can buy a SEGA Shooting Master but it misses the gun-assembly....any chance that someone got one?

:)

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Arcade Lifestyle / Stretch-wrap, arcade-hunters best friend or worst enemy?
« on: September 15, 2014, 12:12:00 AM »


Today I want to give a precious hint about a foil called stretch-wrap.

A product that many of you might have used and others might never heard about.

If you pick cabinets regulary you have the problem to transport them and even if most of them are scratched and harmed we should care not to damage this old games anymore.

Some of you use blankets (which is also not a bad way) but I think the best overall-solution is to wrap the cabinet.

Especially if you plan to store the game for a indefinite time you cannot do anything better than to wrap THE ENTIRE CABINET, from all sides, with stretch foil.

My technique is to apply cardboard on the corners and the surfaces which will held in place with proper wrap of stretch foil.

That got 2 very important effects:

First off all the cab is perfectly sealed. If you did a proper wrap-job from all sides, the machine is not only saved from dust, it is even waterproof.
The second thing is that the cardboard adds a little bumper-layer to the cab that not even saves the surfaces, edges and corners of the cab - it also saves your flat or house from collissions between the cabinet and walls or door frames when you bring the game in your game-room or basement.

Also - you can lay the game on just every side you want and the wheel-barrow cant scatch the cab.....I always go with a wheel barrow.

I wrapped my first 3 games I picked the perfect way but more I went lazy and picked them just they way the was.
Now that I pick arround 25 games I realize again that being lazy is the biggest mistake you can make.

If you got helping hands from you friends, never guess them to care for your games the way you do, I had that problem 3 days ago when I picked the last lot of machines.

We DID make a slightly wrap-job, but only with the foil but without cardboard and I already regret it.
It saved the game from the rain.....but the foil alone does not protect the game from hits or scratches.

For the future I going to cardboard/strech-foil-wrap every single game again.

That is the simple explaination why stetch-wrapping is the arcade-collectors best friend....

SO HOW EVER COULD SUCH A PERFECT THING BE THE WORST ENEMY OF OUR BELOVED VINTAGE-MACHINES???


Believe it or not, that foil is so extremly elastic that it can scrunch a cabinet with ease.

Usually stretch-foil got a elasticity-rating of 200% but you can stretch good products up to 500% before the foil collaps and rips.


So lets make a little calculation:

I wrap a box all around with a force of 10kg (and to pull with 10kg is not a big performance for guys that play around with 100+kg machines), the wrapping applies a pressure of 10kg on the box.

Now we dont stop wrapping after one layer, we going to wrap the entire  box and do that using 10 layers....we now have 10 layers with a pressure of 10kg each layer which results in a total pressure of 100kg.....

Who would lay a weight of 100kg on his cabinet, especially on the big side-surfaces which got no support inside?

The biggest problem occurs when I cabinet got no back-door!

The back-door supports the 2 side-panels from being pushed towards one another buy the stretch-foil and break to the inside of the cabinet.


There exists a picture on the web.
It shows a plole-position cabinet that got no back-door which has been wrapped until one of the side-panels collapsed under the huge pressure of the wrapping.

It did not happen to me yet, but it made me reconsidering the mechanical forces of an elastic foil that is applied in multiple layers.

I think its worth sharing before one of our members runs into that problem and stating afterwards "I saw that happen before on a picture on the web"


If I find the picture I post it, if anybody of you guys know that picture, please provide it.  :)

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As you guys know I picked the 2 Galaxy Rangers.

I keep one, the other one goes to another collector.

This cabinet is pure awesomeness.....its sheer size and measurements are just impressive but there is something that derogates the pleasure I have...

both are missing all 2 sidearts.

Is there a guy knowen to have a Galaxy Ranger that could eventually scan the sides.

It is one of the coolest sidearts ever made for an arcade-cabinet, and there many really cool ones  ;D

http://gamesdbase.com/Media/SYSTEM/Arcade/Advert/big/Galaxy_Ranger_-_1983_-_Sega.jpg


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Dragon's Lair / Space Ace / Space Ace identification / WIP
« on: September 05, 2014, 01:30:36 AM »
Following this topic : THE ROADTRIP OF THE CENTURY REVEALED - LOOK FORWARD FOR HUNDRETS OF PICS


Cherokee´s are cool....but Cherokee´s with Aces in them are lot cooler.

BTW, I dont know if it is rare, collectable or what ever but from what I read on the metal-tag on the back of the machine that Space Ace-machines also came from the Atari-fabric in Irland....  Is´nt Space Ace from Cinematronics...or is the

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Technical Area / Is this a suicide-battery?
« on: September 03, 2014, 06:49:07 PM »


Hello guys,

today I have something not arcade-related.

In the attachment you see a PCB of a machine that is appears like an EM-game but got a PCB in it.

When we powered it on it did absolutely nothing.

I checked the PCB and saw what you see in the picture, could that be a suicide-battery?

Funny thing is also that, no matter if you turn the power switch on of or off, it makes no difference.
We can here the hum of the transformer but nothing else happens.

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Arcade Lifestyle / Are there any double or triple-screeners on the DLF
« on: August 30, 2014, 09:58:48 PM »


Guys, I am a big fan of multi-monitor-games.

Not so much into Punch out as I dont like the CP with the big green button and the design of the CPO but am a generally after dual- and triple-monitor games like:


The Ninja-Warriors"- I am desperately after such a Cabinet

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Frw8V8QZbpk/TdVrBZWHNeI/AAAAAAAACcA/qj7_0TGlktg/s400/nw04.JPG


Taito Darius

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b2/DARIUS.jpg


Taito Darius Burst

http://arcadeheroes.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/dbac1.jpg


Tatsumi Speed Buggy or Buggy Boy

http://www.gametronik.com/site/rubriques/mame/Jeux/Buggy%20Boy%20Junior-Speed%20Buggy%20%28upright%29/Scans/149000901.jpg


Tatsumi TX-1 (of which I saved me PCB....so maybe one day I get a chance..)

http://p.twpl.jp/show/large/OdOqJ



Ridge Racer (did it come as triple-screen setup too? Something rings a bell in my head...)

https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7313/9094903124_28e411eb06_z.jpg


SEGA F355 Challange (of course ;) )

http://pongandbeyond.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/photo12.jpg


SEGA GP-World

http://flyers.arcade-museum.com/flyers_video/sega/16028304.jpg



Atari Race-Driving

http://arcarc.xmission.com/Web%20Archives/Jeff%20Andersen%20%28Sep%2027%202003%29/rdp/cab1.jpg


Konami X-Men

http://www.i-mockery.com/minimocks/super-bear-arcade/33.jpg



Are there any more? I know I have forgotten the SEGA flight-simulator that is in the same cabinet as the F355-Challange but what else was there.

I saw one member with a Speed-Buggy triple-screen-cab, are there other members owning a multi-screen-cabinet?




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OK guys, you were very patient and I want to say thanks to all of you that helped me to decode the bad pictures I postet.
I had a meeting with Martin "Nilfisk" yesterday who gave me a short caoching for my visit today, also thanks a lot to you, Martin!

Time flies like nothing if you look for arcade machines, we all know that. The guy that was with me had to work in the eavening and the vendor hat an appointment, so after 3 hours was an end but I will add more pictures when I clear the venues.

I dont want to talk to long, you guys dont want to hear my bla bla bla, you want to see pictures speaking.....so off we go  ;)

The first game that crossed my way was that....it was terrible to see it like that and a cool image that will be cool on my wall as well:

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Some weeks ago I was on a roadtrip and to call it a success would be the understatement of the century!  :shock:

I dont want to go in depth of what I have seen there and there is still some stuff under covers or in the middle of cab-rows hidden from my eyes.

I saw stuff that I did´nt expect to be available in Europe....to pick everything I am after will be nightmare and I will need every friend that want to give me a hand.

I only made some videos as time was a problem.
I will document everything closely when the times comes, for now I made some screenshots from mysterious stuff and I hope you guys bring light in at least some of the machines I have seen there.

Since they are screenshots of a video they suck in quality, but that makes them even more mysterious  :wink:

Like always I add a link to a photobucket album as posting images here is a pain in the ass, I hope you guys recognize something:

http://i1298.photobucket.com/albums/ag58/synonym999/Roadrtip%20outside%20my%20country/Blau_zpse181469b.jpg~original


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I did not find anything matching in my local store, there is always one detail missing.

If you have a good source for pots please tell me.

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A friend and me (both arcade-freak) are just about to start a business with replicas of original dedicated arcade cabinets (the homepage is not online yet but within the next weeks).

We going to send all over the world but shipping will be the cheapest in Europe as we are from Austria.

Since my partner got a big company for the construction of prototypes we are able to perform any task.
His company works for all sorts of industries...for BMW for instance (currently for the upcomming I8).

Cabinets like Star Wars in the Cockpit-Version are on top of our to do list.

Feel free to make suggestions and orders of any cabinet you can think of and if we have enough orders or you pay the price we will take it into our database.

I start off with one of the first projects, a friend wanted to have a Karate Champ, here are the first impressions.

- Note, all of our cabinets will have improvements were the original sucks. The Karate Champ for example was a cab that stood on its sidepanels whats the reason that every Karate Champ I saw had terrible damaged sidepanels.
We not only avoid that, we also lay the T-Molding all around the sidepanel.

The front door and the 2 rear doors are requirements of the customer, the frames around the doors gives the cabinet awesome strenght, but we can do it without the front door and one big rear door on the backside.

No furniture is supposed to stay on the sidepanel as you will damage it if you transport it and if you have water on the floor.

Our wood-bar undercostructions is superior to that and gives the room to add casters to roll the cabinet for reassembling or cleaning.
Due to the added space under the cab nobody can see that the cab is on wheels as it only hoovers some millimeters above the ground.

Since the upload is a problem as always I used Photobucket to upload high-quality images (but the quality is not as it should be but contact me for better quality images and I will email you):

<iframe width="480" height="360" src="http://s1298.photobucket.com/user/synonym999/embed/slideshow/SCRATCH%20BUILT%20DATA%20EAST%20KARATE%20CHAMP"></iframe>





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A friend of mine from greece and me are going to open a site for high class cabinet replicas.
We try to find guys that are willing to share the exact measurements and I will modelize the single parts in Solidworks.

Therefor the users get complete parts lists for every cabinet and the data will even communicate with CNC-devices, so you just download the files from the site, go to the carpenter and get the cab as a puzzle (or you cut it yourself).

Via Solidworks I also can make super real renderings of the cabinets plus the sideart on it.

Solidworks also offer explsion-renderings and Videos.

Further more the programm will tell me if one single part is not matching 100percent. After the assembling and rendering we can see how the finished product will look like and if it looks 100percent correct.

Over the years there should be 100 of vintage cabinets-plans to download and build.

The puzzle parts will include

Sidepanels
Backplate
Topplate
Floorgroup
Frontplate and coindoor
Control Panel
Screenglass
Marqueeglass
as well as all the internal structure

all angles like the postion of the screen, the CP or the marquee will be incorporated for a 100percent accurat end-product.

Therefore we depend on the most precise measurements and angles from genuine arcade owners.

This will not only help to complete your private arcade but also for the preservation.

Imagine that case:

You buy an old worn Moon Patrol via eBay.
The day it arrives you inspect the cabinet and find out that side panels have bulgings on the bottom edge and the screen is changed to a bigger one and screewed in in odd angle.

All you have to do is to enter the side, search for Moon Patrol, download the certain parts and send it to the carpenter.
Some days later you can pick perfect fitting replacement parts.

A dream that could come if we work together....first there was reproduction artwork....let cabinet replacement pars off the shelf follow  ;)

Hope you guys like the idea and support us doing that

Regards Hannes


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