![]() ![]() The marque has printed graphics on opal acrylic, which is back-lit by LEDs. Printed graphics applied to control panel and sides. 3mm clear acrylic cover over the graphics on the control panel. Joysticks / Buttons (from Ebay) complete with build in LEDs on buttonsĬabinet is constructed using plywood (CNC router cut), assembled and 2pack painted. One bartop cab for myself and a couple full stand-up versions for them. I got them interested in the project and we decided to build three units. Through my business I have a very good relationship with one of my clients, who just so happens to do a lot shop fitting type work and has CNC routers, laser cutters, paint booth, and all the equipment and know-how to build cabinets. I figured I had to drop the virtual pinball idea if I went down that track, but that didn't really worry me. ![]() I decided I wanted to revisit the arcade machine idea again. After researching it I found out about RetroPie and what a great system it is. The only thing I didn't get to finish was an actual cabinet for it.Īnyway, due to circumstances at the time, I let the project go.Ībout six months ago I stumbled across information on the Raspberry Pi. I had the hardware/software all sorted, complete with 2 monitors (playfield and backboard for pinball). I've been wanting to get an arcade cabinet for years now (probably the last 10 years, since I first discovered MAME).īack in 2011 I started working on a virtual pinball / MAME machine using virtual pin/virtual spin interfaces. ![]()
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