thanks for the advice.
Thanks!rugdoctor wrote:Pretty awesome shots dude...AKRATEN wrote:
Here is something with more res.
It was hard for me to get all the monitors to stay in focus with my camera.
Thanks!rugdoctor wrote:Pretty awesome shots dude...AKRATEN wrote:
Here is something with more res.
It was hard for me to get all the monitors to stay in focus with my camera.
Taito MT-8Udderdude wrote:What's the story behind that one? Looks like that cab just spent a few years in a dungeon .. O_O
*fap fap fap*cools wrote: Rotate mech
Lot of work ahead. Those cabs are heavy as s***. Bottom area is also illuminated. Monitor is a 28" screen with rotate mech and the bezels are missing I found out that it's possible to order neon lights in any shape... and it's not thaaaat expensive. The lightcovers might be an issue though... a fair amount of them are cracked. The cabs get the full sandblasting/powdercoating treatment. Last cab I had at this powdercoater guy was my E29. It came out pretty nice and pretty inexpensive.EllertMichael wrote: Should clean up nicely!
Can't believe those neon lights are still intact and still glow!
Must be impossible to find a replacement.
I wonder if the monitor rotates...
shmups IRC wrote:wich linode wud u fuk
You mean on the MT-8 cabinet? They have yellow translucent plastic covers. So plain white most likelybeatsgo wrote:That E29 is a bunch of beauty. What neon light color are you expecting to put on it?
Congrats,egret 2 are one of my favorite ones.it looks cleanStarCreator wrote:Am I doing this right
Thanks, but that's largely due to the care given to it by the previous owners. I didn't do a whole lot to clean it, just dusted the chassis as much as I could. Wish I had the fancy glowy marquee thing though =/arcade game wrote:Congrats,egret 2 are one of my favorite ones.it looks clean
For complete bewilderment, I wonder if it's possible to map the DDR pads to the buttons and have it actually playable on there.StarCreator wrote:Am I doing this right
DDR does its own thing in regard to pad input; each side of the DDR pad has its own IO controller connected directly to the game PCB. The only inputs run through JAMMA are the left/right/select buttons, but I don't think the JAMMA pin out DDR uses is exactly normal either.japtor wrote:For complete bewilderment, I wonder if it's possible to map the DDR pads to the buttons and have it actually playable on there.StarCreator wrote:Am I doing this right
+1.AKRATEN wrote:Nice setup Kretinou.
RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
Lol.thankssombetzki wrote:Woohoooo!
Egret29's are pure arcade porn!
Congrats!