thanks guys.
@bax1, guess it's a pretty long drive. i live in The Netherlands.
I love how all the parts fit perfectly together... dimensions seem perfect... crazy skills!
But.... you started posting only few hours ago... how much time did it really take you to reach this point ???
Quoted from matiou:But.... you started posting only few hours ago... how much time did it really take you to reach this point ???
I'm pretty sure it was more time then it took for him to post.
Quoted from arcademojo:I'm pretty sure it was more time then it took for him to post.
Yeah, but it’s fun to see the progress faster. I’ve posted project threads that took forever to complete and seemed to stagnate.
thanks.
yeah, took a lot of spare time to get this far.
just small steps at a time.
i still have got some photo's left to tease you guys, but then the 'real time' will kick in and posting will be a lot slower..
underneith each metal plastic, will be a blue semi-transparant version, so all cutted out parts of the metal will light up.
the plastic version has a offset of 2 mm from the outer contours of metal part on top of it, so the outer edges of each plastic will also light up.
Quoted from Atari_Daze:You must have some detailed files,
of art work!
drawn it all myself
IMG_4119 (resized).JPGIMG_4120 (resized).JPGIMG_4121 (resized).JPGIMG_4122 (resized).JPGred arrows are for the rotation of each plastics , the way it's mounted on the playfield. red Arrow shows the brushing direction.
to get all brushed marks in the same vertical direction, so all brushing marks will line up nicely.
Quoted from Bongiorno:I luv my T2.. make sure u put a pinsound in.. Your game deserves all the best..sweet job !!
tnx. yes, planning on Pinsound and Colour display.
Quoted from Morpheus:thanks guys.
bax1, guess it's a pretty long drive. i live in The Netherlands.
Damn!!! I’ll never be able to play this beauty!
This is coming to be a stunning project. The coloured plastic underneath will work great ....that way you wont have the Gi shining in your face through cutouts
yesterday, i have cutted the outer contours of the cabinet decals.
normaly the exess material gets trimmed off, after installing the decals on wood.
i would like my decals to be trimmed back a bit more then usual, to show more of the stainless on the cabinet edges.
to prevent the risk of scratching the metal, when trimming back the decals the normal way, i had to do it before putting on the decals.
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