Check out the other coin door. I thought maybe the reject levers were added on later but they are original. You can see where the metal is cut to fit them exactly. The top red buttons are fixed into place and don't push in. Also inside it has the exact same wire harness with no hacks.
Quoted from PACMAN:Maybe it was a prototype?
Maybe where it was built, Japan or California ?
Some of my big Sega pieces came from Japan. I'd rather pay the air freight rather than wait for the ones built here.
LTG : )
It was normal for Sega pieces to be either from USA or Japan factories, and this is a variant I have seen before.
I love the simplicity of the two casters on two ramps, giving a combination of rolling and swaying motion.
If you want this piece to look utterly original, the pedals should be nickel plated (as I recall). Otherwise the player can't see the pedals very well against the black footwell...
Quoted from LTG:Maybe where it was built, Japan or California ?
Some of my big Sega pieces came from Japan. I'd rather pay the air freight rather than wait for the ones built here.
LTG : )
Interesting. What big Sega games have you run across?
Quoted from LateCenturyMods:It was normal for Sega pieces to be either from USA or Japan factories, and this is a variant I have seen before.
I love the simplicity of the two casters on two ramps, giving a combination of rolling and swaying motion.
If you want this piece to look utterly original, the pedals should be nickel plated (as I recall). Otherwise the player can't see the pedals very well against the black footwell...
I see. Thanks for the clarification. I've never seen it before on any Sega I've worked on.
Yeah, I thought about nickel but it wears pretty fast. Also I'm going to put anti-slip
tape on there anyway so it would have hidden the beautiful nickel finish. Anyway, when you're driving you ain't looking at your feet.
Quoted from PACMAN:What big Sega games have you run across?
Ones I operated in my arcade. Ride On Hang On, Outrun - ( moving, not deluxe ) Thunderblade sitdown, Enduro Racer Ride On, Sitdown ( ride ) Afterburner, F355 Challenge, Virtua Racer ( huge sit down one ).
Every one of these came from Japan. I accepted the air freight so I'd have them quicker than by boat or made in USA.
LTG : )
Good strategy LTG!
Quoted from LTG:Ones I operated in my arcade. Ride On Hang On, Outrun - ( moving, not deluxe ) Thunderblade sitdown, Enduro Racer Ride On, Sitdown ( ride ) Afterburner, F355 Challenge, Virtua Racer ( huge sit down one ).
Every one of these came from Japan. I accepted the air freight so I'd have them quicker than by boat or made in USA.
LTG : )
OH WOW! If only....I remember this game from my childhood, would love to own this version. Brings back some great memories.
Quoted from PACMAN:These panels were a huge pain in the buttocks to re-install. I guess they figured nobody would ever need to pull this thing apart again.
Means you are getting close to the end.
Ever since 1986 at the age of 9, I had always said that one day I would own an Outrun machine. I put more money in this game than any other as a kid so it was always my #1 grail machine. I found mine on CL way back when the site first started and have had it since. I'll probably be buried in it lol. I would love the moving cockpit but it's to large to fit into my house.
90% are for my collection. Every now and then i restore an extra game for a friend. Sometimes i sell games, but not very often.
Quoted from PAPPYBALL:So Pacman, all these projects, are they for your own collection or do you sell them? (or both)
Great story!
I played an Outrun DX when it first came out. I was around 15. It was at Golfland in Escondido, CA. It actually felt like i was driving. Sorta. I never in my wildest dreams thought that i'd actually own any these things.
Quoted from sohchx:Ever since 1986 at the age of 9, I had always said that one day I would own an Outrun machine. I put more money in this game than any other as a kid so it was always my #1 grail machine. I found mine on CL way back when the site first started and have had it since. I'll probably be buried in it lol. I would love the moving cockpit but it's to large to fit into my house.
I forgot to add, i will be selling another Space Harrier Deluxe moving game. The restoration is nearly complete. It won't be cheap though.
Awsome work,wish i had your skills,sorry to go off topic but about a rare arcade machine,have you or anyone you know ever seen an original street fighter arcade machine with the pneumatic pads?Maybe you can restore an r360 machine next
Affirmative.
And a Space Harrier DX, Sega Jumbo, Sega Killer Shark, Sega Sea Devil x2, Sega Sonar, Sente Snake Pit, Midway Haunted House, Midway White Lightning, Tail Gunner, and a few more...
Lots going on.
Quoted from PAPPYBALL:Wait you have 2 of these going?!?!
Nearing the finish line.
Just needs tmolding adjusted (lifting around a couple curves), monitor glass, steering wheel decal, base decals, coin slot decal/plexi.
Oh wow, it looks great. Takes me back to the days in the 80's, at a local bowling alley. They have a lot of videogames and this one was right at the entrance and always attracted attention. I couldn't afford to play it, but loved watching others have a go. I remember waiting for the C64 release and was hugely disappointed by the graphics and gameplay.
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