Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Adding The Buttons




Doing what I can with this project so that I can wrap it up quickly.
The physical cabinet is paid for and will be picked up in August.
Until the time I have the plastics and things I can do such as the control panel, and even the PC. For now I'm trying to wrap up the control panel.
With it all polished and put back together yesterday I added the player 1 & 2 buttons.
I plan on completing the PC this week.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Instruction Underlay



Couldn't wait to get to my printer so I sent the 5" x 7" instruction underlay to Wal-Mart to print for me. To be honest I couldn't even wait til tomorrow morning to pick it up on the way to work. Had Wal-Mart print it on glossy stock, I think it turned out well.


Starting the Control Panel


Thought I would start my control panel tonight.
It's been painted with some semi-gloss black spray paint, probably about three coats.
I went over the black with another three coats of Krylon Triple Thick acrylic clear coat. It's hard to get that to go on even, I had better luck in the past.
The good thing however is the CPO covers a bulk of the control panel.

The switchable 4/8 way joystick has been installed also. I'll clear coat the bolts tonight and tighten everything up.

Looking good (to me) !

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Donkey Kong Plastics






Here is my set of DK plastics.
Polished using Nuvos 1.
I'm very happy with these.

Some Pics & Progress







With the cabinet on the way I found myself over on the KLOV site looking for parts.
I've got a source for T-molding off Ebay, but can't order yet as I don't know the width of this cabinet. Sideart is on order (well, will be shortly) I'm just waiting on my printer to return from vacation.

Over on KLOV I was able to purchase my plastics, a really nice looking bezel, marquee, and populated control panel. I've got the control panel stripped and started painting it tonight. By tomorrow I'll give it a few more coats of paint then clear coat it with some Krylon triple thick.

I used my wire wheel brush to remove the rust from the existing bolts, I'll also clear coat them. All my plastics have been polished with Nuvos and I'm very happy with the shape of all of them. Some obvious wear spots, but that is to be expected on parts that are 30 years old.

I've also cleaned up and polished my buttons. The buttons had some wear around the outside, but I was able to sand off the extra plastic. A lil Nuvos also helped bring these back to life with a nice shine.

I should have the control panel done this week, that way I can set it aside.

I'll move onto the PC shortly.

The idea is to do what I can so that when I get the cabinet I can simply do the body work, paint, then get everything into it quickly.

Donkey Kong Project

In anticipation of getting this cabinet in August I've started to source out parts and do whatever prep I can. I've decided that like my Donkey Kong Jr project I will add "admin" buttons to the underside of the control panel.

To give this cabinet a wider range of playable games I am going to use "Player 1 start" and "Player 2 start" as buttons A & B. The "jump" button will actually be "Player 1 start."

The underside of the cabinet will have a buttons for Enter, Escape, Credit, and Player 2 start. The Enter and Escape buttons are used in MAME, as is the credit button.

The PC is going to feature MAME with a custom MaLa layout. I'm also going to include prior generation console games. In fact any console that requires less than two buttons will be added to the PC.

I'm really excited to have this machine playing NES and Sega games.

Donkey Kong Jr. meet your father .................


Last summer (give or take) I completed a restoration/revamp of my first ever Nintendo cabinet. I've posted a few pictures on the blog about it, as well as the cost break down. After I completed that project I fell in love with Nintendo cabinets.
In all honesty I'd love more in my collection. And I can say that luckily I've added another machine to the fleet.

I pick it up at the end of next month from the local coin-op auction.
It's bought and paid for and I've already ordered parts.
I'm doing what I can now so that I can complete the project quickly.