![]() ![]() Since it was crammed in that tiny bartop, the monitor has no frame and was extremely difficult to pry out of that tiny cabinet. This monitor is basically brand new and displayed Stargate perfectly. So the 15" CGA monitor I will be using is from this Taito "Gameroom Classics" Bartop cabinet, sans PCB, of course. The buttons cannot be held in with pal nuts anymore but since this will be in my home and not a real arcade, I'm not worried about the buttons going missing or falling out.Stay tuned!!!! I love translucent leafs and I have used some old leaf switch holders made for plywood. Stargate should never be played with micoswitch buttons, it just never feels right. I have no ability to cut button holes like in an original Williams cabinet but I am very particular about using real, leaf switch buttons. A few hours later and we have 8 button holes and the 2 way joystick opening cut out! Really close to the old school polycabonate. I am very happy with this CPO material, the best non-NOS CPO I have ever used. I actually want this glossier and I will be buying another can of this but in high gloss.ĬPO from arcadeoverlays. They do not carry this brand anymore but they can go into their computer and match almost any brand of paint, so I had them mix a batch of semi gloss, which you see here. The only color code I could find was "Ralph Lauren Duke Red" from Home Depot. Then it was time to start painting the red base on the sides. I went maybe 4 passes of primer/bondo(woodfiller)/sand before I got the front acceptable, it will never be perfect, especially with high gloss black paint but it will work. ![]()
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