Quoted from girloveswaffles:Yup. Missile Command. But where is the speaker at? On Missile Command, They're built into the marquee. Also, if they still were, the magnets in the speakers would interfere with the monitors deflection at the top.
Funny enough the speaker is weirdly mounted slightly below the monitor floating in the back.
Quoted from Mrbill:don't try. If you want a missile command, just buy one. your talking $500+ in parts and your still hoping for a bunch.
Now if you said that inside the cab the board, ar2-6, and isolation transformer is still in there and they did not screw up the monitor shelf, then maybe. but you still would need to deal with a drilled control panel, marquee, double monitor plexi(I used glass on mine), wiring harness, lighted and non lighted buttons, correct trackball as well as possibly visible damage to the wood below the curved plexi retaining bracket.
cleaning off paint is a huge pain with possibly iffy at best results. if its waterbased its doable with fair results. if its oil based, its going to be a mess. Did it once to save a crystal castles. never again.
I appreciate the concern but the side art is badass and at the very least will look very cool, much better than flat black.
Also funny enough, they did leave most everything intact, even the counters on the coin door and the original cash box, including all the original wiring, they just cut any extras they didn't use in the conversion and left them in the bundle hanging out.
Isolation transformer is still there as well. Not sure what ar2-6 is and the original boards are definitely not included sadly.
But it seems pretty original otherwise haven't even touched the marquee I wouldn't be surprised if the old one is tucked up in there somehow haha it's a pretty lazy conversion job. The mess of wires alone that go nowhere is depressing