Hi,
Did the Astro City cabinet come with an artwork holder like Egret 2/3?
Cheers,
Matt
Astro City artwork holder
Re: Astro City artwork holder
yuppMattR wrote:Hi,
Did the Astro City cabinet come with an artwork holder like Egret 2/3?
Cheers,
Matt
the destruction of everything, is the beginning of something new. your whole world is on fire, and soon, you'll be too..
its basically just two sheets of seethru plastic with holes drilled at the bottom, they attach to the two screws at the top of the cabinet.MattR wrote:I assume they are made from acrylic and attach to the back of the cabinet. I don't suppose you have any pictures?
Cheers,
Matt
ery simple design, if you dont have one you might as well make your own rather than spending time and cash trying to hunt down an original one.
ill see if i still have one at home i can photograph.
the destruction of everything, is the beginning of something new. your whole world is on fire, and soon, you'll be too..
If you want to be exact, its 1/8 thick (looks 5/16 thick at the two squares with holes), with a 1/16 thick square cutout in the middle where the artwork lays (11 and 3/16 by 14 and 1/8th). There is a plastic sheet (about the thickness of construction paper) with two long slits that then holds the artwork in the cutout/groove, which goes down to the screw holes). Sorry for the US/Inches measurements.MattR wrote:Thanks Dave.
How thick is the acrylic?
Looks like two sheets attached at the base (where it is reinforced) and held by two screws at the top?
Out of interest, is all "artwork" the same size? Is that artwork designed to fit these as standard?
Here is a pic of the top edge whiich shows the plastic sheet in the back, and the 1/16 deep cutout in the middle.

Here is a pic of the bottom edge (squares sticking out towards the front side).

Most artwork I've seen is around 8 and 1/2 by 11 (varies slightly by PCB manufacturer and decade game was produced). There is plenty of extra room when I place cave artwork in this.