Quoted from TheNoTrashCougar:Sorry, I have probably said this a million times, I apologize, but the cabinet of the rerun will be the same exact size and shape as the original. The only physical difference in the cabinet will be the elimination of the wood speaker panel and the flip down speaker panel used in it's place.
The cabinet of TNA is only a few inches shorter than the R&M cabinet, every other size dimension is the same. It is this way because the angle of the glass is less steep, bringing the playfield closer to the glass since it is a single level playfield. The TNA playfield actually looks pretty bad in a standard angled cabinet (in my opinion) because there is way too much space between the glass and the playfield. This reduced angle just brings the bottom position of the backbox lower a bit and that is why it is slightly shorter than other games. With the factory topper, it is about the same height. Also something cool about this cabinet is that it is about the same height as the classic Bally machines. This was all done on purpose when I made the "Spooky Retro Cabinet".
--Scott
Thanks for posting this, Scott. I'm eagerly waiting for the next run of TNA. Just a big congrats on how successful this is!